Last one.....:D
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Last one.....:D
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What started out as a quick rewire[?]
Turned into a full on homebrewed loom and many Stella fueled hours in the garage:Da one off top yoke, Woodcraft clip ons, Brembo clutch and brake masterclinders, Rizimo resevoirs, new clutch, brake, throttle and choke lines,LED barend indicators and mirror, Noz kit,pressure gauge and facet fuel pump, elipsoid headlights and homebrewed brackets, front calipers rebuild and paint,The selling of my Fireblade to fund the changes, 8 cans of Stella a night,40 fags a day through stress, arf ounce of skunk and a week blagged on the sick from work, all for a 10 days at the TT........PRICELESS:D
Nice work Ex.Top job.[8D]
Fantastic job exile. Will you be puttin a rear hugger on to keep all the crap off the Noz bottles? Or just leaving it as is? Looks like you've got heaps of work done in a real short time, well done!
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
very nice ex!!!!! do you have a key on that thing? Is that red switch on the left to "arm" your NOS?
Noice :D
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very nice ex!!!!! do you have a key on that thing? Is that red switch on the left to "arm" your NOS?
Tottally keyless, ive wired in remote ignition/alarm and changed the fuel cap to non lockable, the red switch on the L/H is for Noz arming and wired it via the dash to remind me if its on[:o)]ive converted a Dyna quickshifter button for the GO-GO button on the L/H switchgear.
I gonna mock up some sort of rear hugger and then get it re-done in carbonfibre
very nice mate.. im likeing it alot... top work..
holy crapola. The bar end indicators and headlight bracket are so trick. I want.
Cheerz fellaz, im as chuffed as fuck that ive created my drunken vision :D The Bandit handles way better with the clip-ons and they aint too harsh on the wrists either but im sure i'll find out with the 300+ mile run up to Liverpool on Saturday to catch the ferry over to the TT
Vcook.....the barend indicators are by http://www.oberon-performance.co.uk/ and the headlight brackets are by my fair hand ;)
ex ive got a question about the wireless stuff. What happenes if your battery dies? I really wanted to do the wireless stuff but im worried my battery will die then i cant bump start it if needed. Is that just a risk you take?
I've got a remote start on my 7/11. With mine, when i was riding it most days, there was no hassle. Since i can't ride at the moment,(screw and a bone graft) I've got it plugged in to a trickle charger.
That said, they only drain the battery about as much as a remote alarm system.
Ditto what Hooligan said.
im not worried about a drain on it, just on the off chance i had to bump start it, is there any way or am i outta luck?
when i spoke to ben about remote start for the tiller he said either a trickle charge or an isolator switch
You'd have to disconnect the remote system , 'cause if the battery is dead, the receiver won't work to turn the ignition on (which has happened to me).Quote:
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im not worried about a drain on it, just on the off chance i had to bump start it, is there any way or am i outta luck?
could i trip the relay with a 9v battery:)
You can bypass the relay if the battery dies, it's not hard to do.
Im probably just being paranoid, last question on this i swear. You guys with the keyless stuff, where do you keep the fob when riding. I keep my keys in my leather jacket, is there any chance of turning off the bike on accident? :) Im half tempted to put a keypad on the bike or a thumb scanner because they are pretty cheap. Still have the same problem if the battery dies though.
Ive disabled the start facility on mine, so its just remote ignition and alarm, so as long as there's enough juice in the battery to light up the dash then i can get her bump started:D
There is a chance of it cutting the ignition if its in your pocket so i keep the funky remote on a lanyard around my neck
I keep my remote in the inside pocket of my jacket and it's been OK.
Also, I extended the ignition plug wiring from the harness (under the tank) back to under the seat and re-connected the plug there. Then I went and got another connector plug the same as my original ignition unit and used that to wire in the remote / relay. This way I can disconnect the remote unit and plug the key ignition unit back in (just in case). Also, I can unplug the remote unit if I'm not going to be riding for a few days and my battery is then OK.
Yea, I keep mine in my jacket pocket as well and to this day have only knocked the ignition off once. Keep the pocket empty apart from the remore and you'll be sweet. Also the battery as to be totally dead for it not to work. I have had it so my battery couldn't turn over the bike a vew times but on each occasion the ignition was fine so I could bump start it without a problem. I've since gone the trickle charge and also made the effort to check my idiot lights everytime I walk away from the bike which was my main problem - getting distracted by people when I rock up somewhere.
Now the motors bedded in after the TT, ive turned the Dyna limiter up to 10.5K and have started to have a bit of fun on it :D. Its booked in with Ken Cooper the Gixer doctor on the 29/06 to get it set up good and proper on the dyno. Then its time to go hunt down the Busa/Gixer 1000 boys on the North Circular ;)
The last dyno booking never came thru :( BUT fingers crossed its going in at 9am later today ...(its 1am uk time;))
When you get the results let us know for the bragging board mate: http://www.streetfighters.com.au/ASF_member_times.asp
Will do mate, but im on the graveyard shift all week so wont get it back until next Saturday
I got the call from Ken Cooper at the dyno, its making 143 bhp at the wheel and 92ft torque, he reckons the exhaust is a bit of a compromise and that a bank of 38mm flatsides wouldn't go a miss [}:)]
Next on the wish list is an MTC lock up clutch ready for the go-go juice ;)
Send me a scan of the graph mate or just an email in the same format as the other listed so I can add yours. That's some good HP for a bandit mate.
I got the fone call this morning of Simon Everett the SF photo fella. He wants to shoot it 2morra morning[^] the trouble is im on late shifts, ive gotta collect the fucker from the dyno and scrub her down as it looks like its been off roadin'. Im thinking of either Winsor castle or Wormwood scrubs nick for the shoot location, or do you reckon somewhere industrial/getto looking
Good stuff exile and well worth a
few pages in the mag.
Nice Jim. The nick sounds more interesting than the cliche industrial thing.
good stuff,
i say leave it a bit rough
im sick of seeing all these shiny never-ridden things it'll be good to see one thats got that fresh off the battlefield look
i think iv just overloaded my pc saving pic's !
hats off to ya mate....beautiful job. it's certinly inspired me on mine ;)
I Love this thing..
Hows it hanging folks :D
The B12's been broken and sold off in bits on ebay. It was emotional but somethings have to come to a natural end.The BASKET CASE project is still born in my garage and i just cant get my mo-jo going to finish the fecker off.
Ive just read all 52 fuckin pages of CBRRRT's thread and have got a damp patch to build a Blade. I'll start a new thread as and when i gets me dirty mits on a doner bike. ZEE GERMANS R KUMING !!!
Thats a shame mate... Oh well, these things happen hey! Look forward to seein ur nxt project if the last was anything to go by!
Come on Jim, get it together mate!
Where were you at the TT this year?
Broken & sold off ! shit....i only got off the spartgsxrspecials site check'in it and other's, Bummer
Hi Si, aint bin to the TT since the centinery m8, me and Cavey have been going out to the Germany for the last 2 years instead. I fell off the Gixxer 1000 this year at the Nurburgring [B)] I thought about fightering the K3 after that but its butt ugly nekid so im on the prowl for another Firebucket to do. Im gonna repair the K3 and paint it up in Lucky Strike colours :D and have it for the trackQuote:
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Come on Jim, get it together mate!
Where were you at the TT this year?