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Allspeeds

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  1. So today was a day ware Lady Luck and fate played a good day I never wanted to sell this bike said I never would but racing is playing a big part in my life at the minute and although I have other bikes the spondon was the smartest way to achieve maximum reward or so I thought…….

    so some of of seen my busa this was self admitted a covid crush spare time spent on YouTube planting ideas in my head fast forward I’ve  suddenly ended up to financially involved in it to the point of no return but my interest has totally gone I didn’t put this up for sale instead of the spondon thinking it was a road to financial suicide however after been sick of dreamers calling about spondon I thought I’d test the water and low and behold I’m not only on the road to breaking even I might even make a few bob! This feeding the racing as desired but without giving up my dream bike !

    im seeing this as destiny’s way of telling to keep the spondon in my life so for now she’s staying put a very happy man I am 

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  2. Yah I don’t want to nor will it be cheap but I’m at a cross roads I want to have a good crack at racing this next few years and the wife and kids are onboard so I need something to accommodate them aswell so I may need to equity out the spondon I think 

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  3. Looks great but I’d have to ditch the seat unit suited the last owners build but this is abit more modern style imo just my two pence worth other wise nice looking bike now well done that man 

  4. Wow I didn’t know have had died!:/ his was a great guy sad news! I do know that the spondon name WAS available to invest/buy in I wonder if they have bought it be good if they have 

  5. Has anyone converted from say Dyna coils to seperate coil stick per cylinder got any data results or proved improvements they can share im having high rpm coil failure with my dyna 3hm minis thinking of changing set up on slingy as I think there could be something to be gained at the top end with a stronger ignition set up on my application always fell at the top end we’re missing just that bit more

  6. We went from 130 mains  to 137.5 I think it wants 140 maybe 142.5 to just sit under 12afr balanced carbs and ajusted needles made a big difference though  really sweet at normal riding  TPS points 

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  7. 48 minutes ago, Gixer1460 said:

    I don't know if they've progressed any since I was party to some of the SSB inner workings but their air set-up's then were just about enough to complete 5 shifts and hold boost as programmed for 6 seconds. The boost control applied air above and below the WG diaphragm with a moderately 'softer' spring to give a wider dynamic boost range. Its a great control but uses a lot of air as its effectively a controlled leak. I played with an AMS1000 controller using gear settings to vary boost but never got it sorted sufficiently to say if it was good or not - but for a road bike, not having to rely on high pressure air for control was a bonus - for me at least!

    I do agree you would have to use an  n board compressor maybe for road use maybe? I just really struggled with the electric one I had I was pretty dangerous how it worked but it was designed for cars we tested it loads using a leak down tester and it would regulate pressure every time we would then dyno test it and the bike would try spool to the moon! One thing we wondered after removing it for safety was if it wasn’t seeing correct manifold pressure (it took a reading to its box of electrickery) there for not able to do it’s job I don’t know it was two years ago to remember but we did come up with a theory that made sense :D

    I do still have it and it’s instructions 

  8. I just run a fixed 22psi crack off pressure spring no nonsense  tried electrical boost controller not to be trusted erratic as fuck I think if I tried again I do same as pro street and just put air on top of gate via a solinoid and small air tank just add desired psi of boost required that’s what I did to run 400hp 

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  9. 3 minutes ago, jonny1bump said:

    Fantastic and well deserved.

    Interesting Jonny we also played with the kill time on the quick shifter and it confirmed your theory on the gear selector we tried 50 and 60ms @ 60ms it is at its smoothest however perfect below 3500 and above 5000 but between that very abrupt almost like at that rpm the way the box selection is done just doesn’t suit a shifter my own bike is very much the same I couldn’t set it bye gear or rpm sadly so it’s fixed but 60ms was sweet

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  10. Il let Greg post but got it running really sweet and regular as clock works power wise was good for the amount of boost and good torque we did want to run more boost but the boost controller was useless so we only got 12psi at best but the bike will run 15psi all day nice a good on the fueling he’s going to just fit a 15psi wastegate actuator with that I’d see it easy running 240hp constantly 

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