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Yep the gixxer mod is well worth it. Back to back testing of the standard cdi and ignitech shows the standard cdi is slightly better :?: this was some time ago tho so things may have moved on since. Saying that tho i think a programable CDI is a must when you start getting serious with engine mods.

What map you got on the ignitech? i think banoffee tested a few out and found a modified HRC map worked best with a standard motor, think it may have been the HRC map -1 or something like that, its probably still on the site somewhere.
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Ive got the standard +2 map i think it is , as opposed to the hrc map. I think Alex Witham did a back to back test and it performed better than the HRC map.


I will have a look for the thread i think.

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what's the advantage of running rvf carbs?
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ibby4585 wrote:Beautiful weather in Oxford this morning, shoulder a lot better so decided to take OKI out for a spin, did a back to back 10 miles against Seed. And its pretty much better than it! Slight hesitancy at 5k and its tiny. Just wondered if an :grin: Ignitech CDI might remove that. Thoughts anyone?

The sound of the TSR TI pipes are amazing!! :grin:

Not one to let the grass grow under my feet!!

My winter project!!

Which starts tomorrow!!

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:plus: The bark from TSR! I found it a bit too loud. So changed it into the Superpoles :tits:

Ohhh, NO! Tell us more about what you planned to do with this winter project, Kris :drool:
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marcus57 wrote:what's the advantage of running rvf carbs?

I believe it offers better fueling and removes some of the flat spots, also RVF carbs dont go out of balance so easily.

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micpec wrote:
ibby4585 wrote:Beautiful weather in Oxford this morning, shoulder a lot better so decided to take OKI out for a spin, did a back to back 10 miles against Seed. And its pretty much better than it! Slight hesitancy at 5k and its tiny. Just wondered if an :grin: Ignitech CDI might remove that. Thoughts anyone?

The sound of the TSR TI pipes are amazing!! :grin:

Not one to let the grass grow under my feet!!

My winter project!!

Which starts tomorrow!!

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I loved the bark from them doubt it will pass the mot though!!

Nothing much planned for this, just a general clean fit some exhaust, brakes and RVF carbs.


Kris

:plus: The bark from TSR! I found it a bit too loud. So changed it into the Superpoles :tits:

Ohhh, NO! Tell us more about what you planned to do with this winter project, Kris :drool:

Nothing extravagant, Keeping the bodywork standard,as its in really good condition. I have a another full Mercury twin stack,rvf carbs and a general clean up.
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Kris, If you have the Honda V force book check out page 120, its not a great pic but its a SEED endurance RVF with gold wheels :drool:
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I havent got it! :(

Dont say that i was going to put the white OKI wheels on Seed!!!
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Project 3

Red/Black NC30 1992 Type 5 NH1.

Started it yesterday and took all the original bodywork off it. Its totally original and in brilliant condition, no cracks, no lugs broken even all the original bolts etc

And to be honest, thats where all the good things end!!

Its like somebody ridden out of the showroom on it and never touched it since, and when it has 72kms on the clock its a bit worrying!!

Its absoultely filthy, crud, oil inch thick in some places, no joke!!

Anyway.

bodywork off
subframe, undertray off
rear shock off
exhaust system eventually off!!

This was going to be a quick strip and clean but looking deeper into it, a lot of things need replacing!!

so its going to be a longer project than i thought!

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