So I contacted my local bike tuner and dyno guy, he said he’s done a few and that it would be £295 to fit and set up on dyno, and that it might be an extra £20 if the supplied jets are wrong ...
I thought he can’t know what he’s on about as everything is correct with the slip on kit to my knowledge?!
Anyway I figured this was extortionate and I’d probably be better off doing it myself and saving £300 lol. But watched a vid on YouTube and it does look pretty bloody fiddly and drawn out...
So falcon is not fitting any more, anyone else ?
im doin me own. once you've read through it a coupla times, its pretty straightforward I reckon mate. last one I did myself was on a triumph trident (early bloor one), and it wasn't that bad. Im gonna take me time, follow the add on advice Mikes given, should be ok. The one thing I'll do slightly differently is cut the springs a little less to allow for heating the tang cutoff then pushing it up to sit flat against the bottom of the spring, so it ends up exactly to the last dimension mike gave me.
Fair enough mate. What’s that bit you’re on about with the springs ?
Please take some close up pics of various bits if you can be arsed, would be interested to see as much as I can
With the throttle slide springs, simply cut them and then bend the cut end down until it's parallel with the uncut end. That's enough to stop it snagging in the carb top.
Although Ivan says you can cut up to 3/4" of an inch off the spring, I cut no more than 1/2" off. The reason is that the springs take a bit of a 'set' over time and become shorter than their new length. Too short and the throttle response can get a bit unpredictable when you open the taps smartly.
all good and much appreciated advice mike. Im actually looking forward to doing it. I had the carbs off and on four times on that zzr11 I resurrected, though there was plenty of room to get them out in truth.