surprised those speedcamreas havent been targeted..
surprised those speedcamreas havent been targeted..
Time for some TLC for the Gixxa.
First off time to clean up the back of the bike a bit. Old vs new. Slightly different...
Looks a bit better now
I've always hated having the temp sensor on the front of the radiator, so I asked Ben to machine this up for me so that I can relocate the switch
Raditaor has copped it a bit lately some time for a freshen up as well as installed the new plug where the switch used to be
Radiator rubbed back and given a fresh coat of paint. Gone back to black this time round
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How much did the temp sensor cost, Jules? If you don't mind me asking.
Looks heaps better.
Looks great mate.
Ladies and Gentelmen, take my advise. "Pull down your pants and slide on the ice."
looks good mate !!
hey I know this bloke that does number plate surrounds !!
The billet fitting.
$260 delivered. Machined and anodised. Included the plug for the radiator as well.
Fitted the PCV on the bike last weekend and took it for a spin. Now need to take it on the dyno and get it tuned properly.
I'm sure I've asked before but can't seem to find where. Who do you suggest in Brissy for tuning a bike on the dyno?
Last edited by Tim; 10-03-2014 at 11:02 PM.
Did u only do springs and who did u use jules
I went and saw Jim Murphy (superbike suspension city). He's been doing this for years. Nice bloke to chat to as well.
And yeah just springs, oil and set-up was done.
sweet
rear too or just front?
Was is expensive to get forks sorted out ??
I had the front forks (springs and valving) done on my ktm 640sm for $500 at trooper lu's, albi. Best thing I ever did to that bike.
Cooma should be good this year for you, Jules.
more titanium than my bike
New fork springs, oil and set-up of both front and back cost me $370 all up ALBI. Not too bad when you think about it.