Just do it and enjoy, you'll have plenty of time to research it.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
If you'd not guessed, this gets asked a lot.
You shouldn't need rejetting, unless something is already wrong or you're making drastic exhaust changes as well. It should just need the occasionally re-oil (from memory). I didn't notice a mid range difference, but at the same time, I'll never need to change it again.
I've just fit a K & N air filter to my bike after 12 years of ownership and it feels more eager to rev than ever before.
Definitely a big improvement and no other mods done.
Service schedule is 50k miles. I think you'll be alright
fitted one in mine early this year
already had an open can
it seems to help it breathe better and gives its a nice snarl at 10,000 and lets the top end rev out
all in all a worthwhile improvement
oh n it aint gunna nedd a wash for a couple years :lol :lol
waters wet, shit stinks !
Fitted one too. Straight swap.....runs sweet with my race can. Happy days.
Fitted one in April this year,can,t notice a difference in power but the growl from about 5k upwards is noise you just love to hear when on the bike.
If it lets more air in then surely the air/fuel mix ratio will be out and so I'm not getting why foccers above feel that no further mod is needed; unless of course the bike runs slightly rich in the first place - but mine doesnt - and the plug electrodes are a white tan colour which indicated to me that I would not want to go any further with in terms of letting more air in as I suspect the plugs would overheat.
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(02-09-14, 09:06 PM)MC680x0 link Wrote: If it lets more air in then surely the air/fuel mix ratio will be out and so I'm not getting why foccers above feel that no further mod is needed; unless of course the bike runs slightly rich in the first place - but mine doesnt - and the plug electrodes are a white tan colour which indicated to me that I would not want to go any further with in terms of letting more air in as I suspect the plugs would overheat.
We can't all be wrong?
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From what most of the guys have been saying on the forum is that the bike is set from the factory to be running a little on the rich side thus no re-jetting required.
02-09-14, 09:34 PM
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yep , which is why I said above ...
..unless of course the bike runs slightly rich in the first place - but mine doesnt - and the plug electrodes are a white tan colour which indicated to me that I would not want to go any further with in terms of letting more air in as I suspect the plugs would overheat.
Three lefts make a right
(02-09-14, 09:34 PM)tweetytek link Wrote: yep , which is why I said above ...
..unless of course the bike runs slightly rich in the first place - but mine doesnt - and the plug electrodes are a white tan colour which indicated to me that I would not want to go any further with in terms of letting more air in as I suspect the plugs would overheat.
understand you there tweety if your at a nice tan colour thats all good if your running white you either weak or got an air leak !!
sounds like you need to richen her up abit even if you dont fit a k+n it still better to run slightly rich rather than weak as weak will make it overheat and possibly if not probably cause problems
warm engine up n go out for a ride n do a PLUG CHOP
get a quiet stretch of road run the bike up to say about 4th gear 7000-8000rpm n hit the kill switch pull over n take no1 + no4 plug out and examine
adjust as necessary etc
waters wet, shit stinks !
I'm going to ride out in the next few days then adjust the pilot screw's with the help of a gunsons colortune then sync the carbs. Might do a vid
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dont use a colourtune
plug chop it`s a better result as the enginges working under load and in natural enviroments etc
colour tunes only work as the bike is idle ie not moving so only in stale surrounding n still run weak !!!!!! not good
ive set many engines even on rollling roads and still refered back to plug chop !
waters wet, shit stinks !
im not saying that setting up whilst stood still isnt the way
what im saying and im sure you`ll agree is that the bike spends most of it`s time out on the road and that the engine is therefore under load most of the time, which is where "IF any" damage will occour.
once off tick over at approx 1/4 throttle the mixture is controlled by the needle untill it reaches approx 3/4 throttle where it is then controlled by main jet and the air volume available ie: air filter restrictions so yes although basic mixture is set at tick over etc moderate and 3/4 throttle is where the engine spends most of its cycle
unless your a power ranger n just pose at the local cafe :lol :lol
now without using dyno`s n rolling road set-ups which i doubt most owners don`t have in there shed
i`m purely giving an easy way that most owners can do very easily with a screwdriver and a plug spanner and does`nt cost anything and help the owner learn abit about there ride .
waters wet, shit stinks !