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Re: G-Force Website Updated

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 4:40 am
by L.Svedberg
Excellent Mike! Very much enjoyed the reading, I've been checking your website every now and then, and almost started worrying you guys gotten sick of the NCs ;)

Cheers/

Lasse

Re: G-Force Website Updated

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 4:56 am
by g-force performance
L.Svedberg wrote:Excellent Mike! Very much enjoyed the reading, I've been checking your website every now and then, and almost started worrying you guys gotten sick of the NCs ;)

Cheers/

Lasse
Now you know that's not possible. We have far too much invested. The NCs make up more of our lives than...........well.......just about anything else.

Mike Norman
G-Force Engine Development
mngforce.com

Re: G-Force Website Updated

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 7:44 am
by Cammo
Awesome work Mike. :up:

I can't believe this bike & engine could possibly have got any better, but it has!!

Re: G-Force Website Updated

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 1:26 pm
by ChowderV4
Just been looking through the hall of shame!

Thats worse than any horror show! That nc self destructed big time.

Re: G-Force Website Updated

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 7:06 pm
by micpec
Great write up and nice to read the data and specs done, Mike.

I read something about making the cnc triples yourself, to be able to put CBR forks in them. Love to read/see the results. And thumbs up for that exhaust system fabricated. :peace:

Re: G-Force Website Updated

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:29 pm
by g-force performance
micpec wrote:Great write up and nice to read the data and specs done, Mike.

I read something about making the cnc triples yourself, to be able to put CBR forks in them. Love to read/see the results. And thumbs up for that exhaust system fabricated. :peace:
Mike Lohmeyer (one of our shop members and past active 400GB member) has purchased two CNC Mills. One of them a "basic" 3-Axis mill. The other a 5-Axis "Super Mill". He is in the process of getting them functional, which has been a much larger task than originally anticipated. Once functioning, we should be able to make anything we need ourselves. We have already been makeing some parts, and have started cutting a set of triple clamps (but have some tweaks to make). So....it's happening....sometime.....soon.....I hope :pray:

Mike Norman
G-Force Engine Development
http://www.mngforce.com

Re: G-Force Website Updated

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:38 pm
by g-force performance
Cammo wrote:Awesome work Mike. :up:

I can't believe this bike & engine could possibly have got any better, but it has!!
"But wait. There's more"! (that's a famous US Television Infomercial line).

We still have more to come. Don't think this is where it stops.

*Big Valve Heads
*Better Flatslide Tuning
*Cams
*Ignitech Ignition (for non-Fuel Injected bikes)
*Fuel Injection (with fully programmable Injectors and Ignition Mapping)
*Better "Rocket Fuel"
*Other"Crazy" Exhaust ideas
*Electric Water Pump

Re: G-Force Website Updated

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:41 pm
by g-force performance
ChowderV4 wrote:Just been looking through the hall of shame!

Thats worse than any horror show! That nc self destructed big time.
Which one? We've "destructed" quite a few in the years :oops:

My favorite quote ever:

"Behined every great Engine Builder.....is a great big pile of broken parts. The bigger the pile, the Greater he becomes.

Mike Norman
G-Force Engine Development
http://www.mngforce.com

Re: G-Force Website Updated

Posted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:54 pm
by Drunkn Munky
So mike when are you going to start putting some tuning packages together for us mere mortals to buy? :grin:

Re: G-Force Website Updated

Posted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 9:13 pm
by kostritzer
Drunkn Munky wrote:So mike when are you going to start putting some tuning packages together for us mere mortals to buy? :grin:
+1! :grin: