Bike setup NI
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Bike setup NI
Hi can anyone advise me who to go to in N Ireland to put my nc30 on a dyno and check its running good.Someone that knows there stuff.
Maybe someone on here?
Maybe someone on here?
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Re: Bike setup NI
There's plenty that'll dyno it over here,
Mototech,
Jack Frost/Holeshot,
Nigel Watt (Coleraine)
T7 (Ballymena)
Powermax (Carrick)
There's a few about, as to who's the best, I don't know. Mototech did my CBR a few months ago, but that was 'mate's rates'
Is it a race bike or road bike with mods?
Mototech,
Jack Frost/Holeshot,
Nigel Watt (Coleraine)
T7 (Ballymena)
Powermax (Carrick)
There's a few about, as to who's the best, I don't know. Mototech did my CBR a few months ago, but that was 'mate's rates'
Is it a race bike or road bike with mods?
Ducati 916, not worth a carrott
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Re: Bike setup NI
I bought ruff one with the idea to use it for trackdays maybe racing later on just going to see how it goes.
I used Tas suzuki a few years ago for supermotos they where very good and very helpfull just thought i'd put this post up to find out a bit more,i'll probley go back to tas.
Iam from portadown so closer to home the better,just after a good standard setup for now with the scorpion slip on it has now
I used Tas suzuki a few years ago for supermotos they where very good and very helpfull just thought i'd put this post up to find out a bit more,i'll probley go back to tas.
Iam from portadown so closer to home the better,just after a good standard setup for now with the scorpion slip on it has now
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Re: Bike setup NI
A good base setting to go would be a clean air filter, clean carbs and leave the jetting as it is. Ensure float heights are set as well as the a/f screw and balanced carbs.
As for TAS, a mate has his S/M with them for 6 weeks and they couldn't get it set right (Yoshi cams, full system and a 39mm FCR carb (I think it was 39mm)) He brought it to a guy called Lawrence Spence and he'd it running perfect in 2 days. Dunno what they are like for older, carbed bikes.
As for TAS, a mate has his S/M with them for 6 weeks and they couldn't get it set right (Yoshi cams, full system and a 39mm FCR carb (I think it was 39mm)) He brought it to a guy called Lawrence Spence and he'd it running perfect in 2 days. Dunno what they are like for older, carbed bikes.
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Re: Bike setup NI
Ok viper thanks for the help i just cant wait to get back home now and into the bikes again.
I'll check for base settings and stick with them for now and probley catch up with the NI boys soon.
All i've to do now is show my supermoto mates how cheap it can be to get into trackdays and they'll soon change.
Jack frost/holeshot is that the mx shop at the moria roundabout?i doubt it as its mx
I'll check for base settings and stick with them for now and probley catch up with the NI boys soon.
All i've to do now is show my supermoto mates how cheap it can be to get into trackdays and they'll soon change.
Jack frost/holeshot is that the mx shop at the moria roundabout?i doubt it as its mx