Tri Arm gets stay of execution
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Tri Arm gets stay of execution
well was dissapointed it only got to £300 on ebay, they buyer came and somehow thought they'd bought a running bike....
what part of "engine has blow up" they didn't egt I'm not sure!
So I've decided it can stay.......
Plans are source new engine get fitted and tuned up, If anyone can suggest and economical tweaks for
these engines I'd love to hear them!
I'll also need to find track fairings as I plan on using this now in Roadstocks next year :D
Oh and I'll need new pipes
going to do a grounf up rebuild make sure everything is a near to perfect as it can be!
(oh this aint going to be cheap is it..... may be back on the road sometime in spring 2009!)
what part of "engine has blow up" they didn't egt I'm not sure!
So I've decided it can stay.......
Plans are source new engine get fitted and tuned up, If anyone can suggest and economical tweaks for
these engines I'd love to hear them!
I'll also need to find track fairings as I plan on using this now in Roadstocks next year :D
Oh and I'll need new pipes
going to do a grounf up rebuild make sure everything is a near to perfect as it can be!
(oh this aint going to be cheap is it..... may be back on the road sometime in spring 2009!)
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Re: Tri Arm gets stay of execution
just get another engine fluff...spend the time on the suspension,when you find you dont have enough power...then tweak the engine...trust me
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Re: Tri Arm gets stay of execution
ahh wasn't it you who said you knew how to get the forks nice on these.......... 

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Re: Tri Arm gets stay of execution
the forks are easy...the rear needs alittle bit more work...but is easy to do,once sorted fluff...the 23 is a dark horse muhahaha
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So I may have a hope of being more than a mobile chicane out at mallory then ??!! lol
Need to be able to run at at least 1:13 at mallory not to be an embarresment,
last time out I was running out of ponies on the start finish straight... at the pit entry area a good couple hundred metres before I wanted to be losing any speed at all
Need to be able to run at at least 1:13 at mallory not to be an embarresment,
last time out I was running out of ponies on the start finish straight... at the pit entry area a good couple hundred metres before I wanted to be losing any speed at all
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Re: Tri Arm gets stay of execution
were u running the right gearing?
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Sounds like the gearing was too low.Fluffy wrote:So I may have a hope of being more than a mobile chicane out at mallory then ??!! lol
Need to be able to run at at least 1:13 at mallory not to be an embarresment,
last time out I was running out of ponies on the start finish straight... at the pit entry area a good couple hundred metres before I wanted to be losing any speed at all
I run 14/43 which is not bad - starting to run out of puff just before I slow for Gerrards
What revs were you pulling at this point?
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Ta for the gearing advise, its due new sprockets and chain now anyway so I'll get that corrected, I dont honestly know whats on there!
Revs wise pass I didn't look lol
Revs wise pass I didn't look lol
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Re: Tri Arm gets stay of execution
fluff...get a range of rear sprockets...what u need over there im unsure...for me here in australia(using the nc29 rear wheel) 14/41..and 42 for short tracks, 15/39 and 40 for the highspeed tracks
all in 520p..which is a thinner chain,less weight,which means a tad more power.
what your looking for is the bike to pull maximum rpm on the longest straight...but also take into consideration,the less gearchanges you have to make the better...something to think about
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all in 520p..which is a thinner chain,less weight,which means a tad more power.
what your looking for is the bike to pull maximum rpm on the longest straight...but also take into consideration,the less gearchanges you have to make the better...something to think about
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Re: Tri Arm gets stay of execution
cheers stimpy, the club I'll race with only uses one circuit so once I have the right set up there will be no need to chop and change :D