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What did you do with whatever else you've got?
(29-06-16, 08:34 PM)Skippernick link Wrote: will you two f**k off with your gorgeous bikes and get a room for your mutual masterbation fest. :b
Don't you mean foc off :lol
If it's broken, it's not fixed.
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Big Grin
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Come on here after ages and all I can see is Tuono's.....and I still want one :'(
Easiest way to go fast........don't buy a blue bike
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Bought this :lol


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:eek ha ha good on ya nickodemon ,,better pics when your ready please,,was out on my tuono today with a few lads and am really after fallen for it very confidence inspiring,,went down to schull in west cork


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He he.. Did i not sell you my mint gen 1 fazer front end? Utterly brilliant bike with loads of character. Only two bikes i will always keep are tuono v4 and gen 1 fazer Smile
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Ha ha yes you did .at a time when i needed it most too  :lol
Ill never sell the fazer and this tuono certainly feels like a keeper too .so so much fun .but for everyday mile munching/touring the fazer is the one .
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You are right about both bikes... Both outstanding at what they are best at Smile
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Took my GT to evotech performance, they borrowed it for 3 weeks for R&D .

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Nice looking bike.
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Honestly you lot, stop showing me pictures of the bikes that i want, first tuono's now this!
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sheeesh  :eek  thats a lot of bike  :thumbup
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(04-07-16, 09:26 PM)nickodemon link Wrote: Nice looking bike.

Cheers.

I still have a soft spot for my gen 1 and wish I had not sold it mainly because I made it so special, but the latest crop of bikes are in a  different league when it comes to performance.
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Just finished working on an old TDM850, which was running but cutting out when hot and would not restart until it cooled down.
Everything seemed ok and we both reckoned it was most likely tight clearances on the valves.

After an age stripping it to get at the valves, we discovered two of the six inlets were way out, one was .10mm and the other was 0.08mm whereas the mimimum clearance is 0.15mm.
Cam sprockets lined up and locked on to the chain with cables ties. Tensioner off, Cam spockets off, cam out and  a few shim swaps later we were left with a 186 shim. My friend spent 30 min with wet and dry paper to bring a 186 shim down to 170. Put it in place, bucket and cam back in, cam sprockets on, timing checked tensioner back in. 4 rotations of the crank. and the two dodgy clearances back in the ,middle of the tolerances at 0.18mm :woot

Put the kettle on and had tea, the rest can wait until tomorrow, hope that was the problem :rolleyes

We are still waiting for a TPS for the TDM900 to come, a freebie from Yamaha because it was part of the dodgy TPS recall which was never done.

Symptoms were erratic running at 3 to 4000 revs and cutting out intermittently. TPS tested and showed to going open circuit around 1/4 throttle which would correspond to 3 to 4000 revs

All in all a good evens work.
Arrived home to find a old Power washer in my driveway with a note, not working think its a dodgy switch, Paul.
Roll on tomorrow evening  Smile

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ha ha seems like your the "go too guy" i gotta have a look for some broken stuff in my shed,
jim will fix it spings to mind  :lol
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(06-07-16, 12:09 AM)unfazed link Wrote: Put the kettle on and had tea, the rest can wait until tomorrow, hope that was the problem :rolleyes


Yep, lack of tea breaks can cause all kinds of problems  :lol
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I do love all these Tuonos  Smile


Don't know if I'll ever be in a position to have one myself (I'd like to), but I wonder how the V4 compares with the older V2? The 4s look nicer imo, but I wonder which would be the most engaging to ride?
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V4 wins hands down. Smile  Better handling, lighter, smaller, better brakes, sounds better, looks better, with tuning both bikes are excellent, but you can get 160 hp at the back wheel of the v4 with a simple ecu reflash and probably 135 hp with the later v2
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(06-07-16, 02:01 PM)nickodemon link Wrote: V4 wins hands down. Smile  Better handling, lighter, smaller, better brakes, sounds better, looks better, with tuning both bikes are excellent, but you can get 160 hp at the back wheel of the v4 with a simple ecu reflash and probably 135 hp with the later v2


What about the character of the V4 vs V2 engines? I've never had either configuration, but have always wanted to try a big sporty V twin. I'm sure either one would have sufficient power for my tastes, bearing in mind I find the power of my Ivanised Fazer to be enough?
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(06-07-16, 01:40 PM)Hedgetrimmer link Wrote: [quote author=unfazed link=topic=11414.msg236257#msg236257 date=1467760149]
Put the kettle on and had tea, the rest can wait until tomorrow, hope that was the problem :rolleyes
Yep, lack of tea breaks can cause all kinds of problems  :lol
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