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TonyGee

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  1. not sure about your bike Sam but generally you do 1 to 2 then 3 to 4 and then 1and2 to 3and4
  2. lol yeah same here
  3. they are much better readings. did you do them with a warm engine ?
  4. what about taking the stem to a machine shop and see if they can cut the excess off and rethread and machine the bearing surface ? it might be an option if you cant find a stem
  5. i wouldn't be happy with the compression test figures !!!! anything below 100psi is not good !!! they sould be done with a warm engine so it might be worth letting it rev for a while and re'doing the test and with full open throttle.
  6. yeah might work but sometimes the welding can distort it !!!! i think it would be safer to get another stem for piece of mind.
  7. i bought a gsxr1100 bottom yoke from Germany and when it turned up i could see the weld half way down the shaft, it looked strong enough but it wasn't straight !!! luckily i didn't need the shaft as i put a bandit one in.
  8. a GSXR slingshot will fit the bandit lower yoke and using the bandit bearings, you might have to modify the lock stops though. this is my 750ET with a B12 front end
  9. will a shorter spacer not sort it or will the sprocket bolts on the carrier hit the swinger ? whats the chain alignment like ?
  10. the hole in the calliper hanger can easily be bored out to 20mm if it isn't already 20mm. but looking at the pic of the calliper and hanger they look to long for the smaller disc you have ? if you want the calliper on top then maybe a bandit hanger and a GS 500 calliper might be the way to go as they have the calliper on top.
  11. thats the way
  12. result
  13. to tell you the truth ive always been happy with a standard B12 engine but with a good can on. i wouldn't mind a touch more and better fuel consumption but its not on my importance list, im not a speed freak i just like the grunt, what is important though is a bike that looks the dogs danglies, handles pretty good and stops. im a bit of a poser and like it when people look at the bike, and i even go past shop windows so i can see how it looks when im on it yeah i know im a sad fucker
  14. this is where the bandit and inazuma (and others) make life a piece of piss to get an engine in and out
  15. yeah thats true, i think a 1200 bandit engine in a naked bike is plenty, they are good for 140mph but who at nearly 60 can handle that speed without a fairing ? i know i can't. but having the low/mid range grunt is great
  16. will do.
  17. big thanks to duckndive for sorting me out with a set of clocks, thanks bud
  18. two 6mm bolts at the top of the front airbox, once they are removed the airbox will drop out of the way it might help taking the two chrome end covers off as well.
  19. have you undone the front airbox bolts ? once they are off the front part of the airbox will move back enough to pull the carbs out.
  20. get yourself a mechanics stethoscope, makes life a lot easier to pin point an engine noise. i swear by mine.
  21. are they for sale ?
  22. yeah ive used the Halfords stuff a few times, its pretty good
  23. sorted now, cheers Zed
  24. fair enough
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