Tom1's Project

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Re: Tom1's Project

Post by Drunkn Munky » Wed Oct 20, 2010 4:43 pm

Just fitted a KOSO to my my RVF, not the same one tho. The instructions are over complicated to say the least, mine went in the bin and i figured it out myself.

Mine didnt have idiot lights tho which made it easier.

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Re: Tom1's Project

Post by spongy.bob » Wed Oct 20, 2010 6:46 pm

Good choice of plugs there tom! I've never used Denso plugs and I know nothing about that sort of thing but I'd imagine that if force v4 uses Denso it's because they're gash. As a rule of thumb, whatever he uses, I use the opposite. ;)

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Re: Tom1's Project

Post by force-v4 » Wed Oct 20, 2010 8:22 pm

Ha, ha! Oh Rob - nice, i like it!

Cammo, if you like NGK thats great, i am happy for you but for me, NGK are for the birds.
Ive got a 19 bike collection @ home & steady bob can vouch for that, you could say i know what im doing.
We all have our likes and dislikes but ive never had anything but trouble with NGK, nothing to do with absuing or flooding.
Just crap plugs, brand new from the shop.

Anyway, getting well off topic here, Tom1, im looking forward to seeing how your bike build gets on.

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Re: Tom1's Project

Post by Tom1 » Wed Oct 20, 2010 10:18 pm

Nothing wrong with a bit of harmless banter! End of the day, each to their own, im sure people will think my bike is 'gash' when its done lol, but ill like it thats all that matters!

Next thing to do......Prep the fairings! :-D

Hopefully the bike will be on the road and runnin within a month...HOPEFULLY!

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Re: Tom1's Project

Post by spongy.bob » Thu Oct 21, 2010 12:16 am

Ye, sorry for the drift Tom. I'm liking the attention to detail on your project. Making good progress too! I'm sure you've noticed there's a lot of die-hard fans of the standard looks of these bikes so it's refreshing to see a few different ideas..... gotta be pretty brave to do it! Looking forward to seeing how things go mate!

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