Gixer rotor conversion?
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Re: Gixer rotor conversion?
Standard flywheel is 1820g.
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Re: Gixer rotor conversion?

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Re: Gixer rotor conversion?
micpec wrote:1820 minus 618 saves 1202 grams (that is only the flywheel/rotor mass). It is on my list, must need a kit.

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Re: Gixer rotor conversion?
Variablevalves suck wrote:Standard flywheel is 1820g.

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Re: Gixer rotor conversion?
jeeeeeesesssss, I thought my to-do-list is getting shorter



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Re: Gixer rotor conversion?
another thing to add then... 

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Re: Gixer rotor conversion?
Right, got the bike back together and took it for a blast today.
I didn't really get the best from it, as i reckon it needs up-jetting. I currently have 110s in and it struggles about 3k before the red line. I was thinking that perhaps i should use 115s, anyone got any thoughts?
it's an NC35 with a race can.
Cheers

I didn't really get the best from it, as i reckon it needs up-jetting. I currently have 110s in and it struggles about 3k before the red line. I was thinking that perhaps i should use 115s, anyone got any thoughts?
it's an NC35 with a race can.
Cheers

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Re: Gixer rotor conversion?
I run 116 dynojets in a set of 35 carbs I have for my rvf, haven't tested them extensively yet but all seems fine. The carbs also have 1mm needle washers and hrc springs.
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Re: Gixer rotor conversion?
Cheers DM,Drunkn Munky wrote:I run 116 dynojets in a set of 35 carbs I have for my rvf, haven't tested them extensively yet but all seems fine. The carbs also have 1mm needle washers and hrc springs.
Are they dynojet or another type of jet you use? I have the 1mm washer but not the springs. I might see if Rick O would do the springs on their own.
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Re: Gixer rotor conversion?
Yes dynojet jets available from rick as to are the hrc springs on there own 
