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Started by Dannog, January 12, 2009, 09:50:10 PM

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bigiain

Quote from: Dannog on January 12, 2009, 09:50:10 PM
06 SR4S - full termi's with dialled in cams and lightened flywheel.

That's outside the "new" Frasers, right? Do you know who dialed the cams and what specs they used? Is it a DP flywheel or a machined stocker?

curious-big

dragonworld.

Quote from: bigiain on January 13, 2009, 07:22:12 PM
That's outside the "new" Frasers, right? Do you know who dialed the cams and what specs they used? Is it a DP flywheel or a machined stocker?

curious-big

Hey Big, you have plans maybe for the 7fiddy?  ;)
Secret to a long relationship is........Keep the fights clean and the sex DIRTY"!

bigiain

Quote from: dragonworld on January 13, 2009, 08:00:34 PM
Hey Big, you have plans maybe for the 7fiddy?  ;)

Not _serious_ ones... If I did I think I'd just ride it down to Melbourne and give it to Brad and say "make it go fast!"...

big (and he'd probably say, "what, fit a 900 motor?")

dragonworld.

Quote from: bigiain on January 13, 2009, 08:17:15 PM
Not _serious_ ones... If I did I think I'd just ride it down to Melbourne and give it to Brad and say "make it go fast!"...

big (and he'd probably say, "what, fit a 900 motor?")

Could say "Nah bolt a bloody supercharger onnit!"  ;D
Secret to a long relationship is........Keep the fights clean and the sex DIRTY"!

Dannog

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Quote from: bigiain on January 13, 2009, 07:22:12 PM
That's outside the "new" Frasers, right? Do you know who dialed the cams and what specs they used? Is it a DP flywheel or a machined stocker?

curious-big
Big, yes it was the new Frasers. The bike had the cam work done at Frasers in the Gong and they told me it was a DP flywheel. As for specs I don't have them. What I did notice was a huge difference between how smooth the power delivery was for this bike compared to the stock S4R I road on the same test ride. What ever they did was very noticeable as I'm no race experience. They have the full service history at Frasers that they said they'd provide along with the stock parts.

Quote from: Betty on January 13, 2009, 02:32:58 PM
Are you fully recovered physically?

Recoveries taken way longer than I'd hoped. I had surgery on my leg to remove the haemotoma prechristmas and since then I've been a lot more comfortable. Went back to work last week and now having phyiso to get all my bits (legs and shoulder that is) working again properly. Long term, my left leg won't have any fat under the skin along with a bunch of bumps and holes but hay, it isn't like have to model them to too many folk. [laugh] I certainly have enough fat everywhere else that will compensate  [thumbsup]. I expect the shoulder to fully recover now that I've started phyiso

Quote from: Betty on January 13, 2009, 02:32:58 PM
What 'bits' are making the transition from the girlsyellow bike?
I salvaged the STM clutch slave cylinder, oil breather, frame plugs, oil filler cap and HID head lamp which will go straight on. The STM billet clutch basket, pressure plate and cover took a flogging along with the billet pegs. The weekend before the accident I purchased Rizoma Reservoirs, grips and LED blinkers at the Sydney Bike Show. Fortunately i didn't have time to install them so they'll also go straight on as well.

I also salvaged the carbon side covers, DP ECU and most importantly, the brand new Ohlins rear suspension which amazingly didn't get a scratch on it! I only installed a few weeks prior so I'll be looking to sell this stuff if anyone is interested.

I'm awaiting to get it home to finalise a list of bits to get but so far it looks something like this:

  • bling bits
  • adjustable leavers
  • mirrors
  • carbon rear end and fender eliminator
  • open clutch cover and new pressure plate
  • essentials
  • new tank cover to take my tank bag
  • single sided rear stand
  • chain tensioning spanner
  • rear nut spanner

I think I'll be happy for a little while once these are taken care off. ;D ;D

bazz20

have fun trying to get to sleep to night  [thumbsup]

Spider

now here's a good question....now that you've come out the other side of the accident....

what gear are you going to wear? any changes to that?

the bike is going to be bloody awesome! especially with the Rizoma bling on it!



(oh,oh, 1100 posts! I'm a monster!)

Dannog

Quote from: bazz20 on January 13, 2009, 09:59:39 PM
have fun trying to get to sleep to night  [thumbsup]

Todays the day, insurance to organise and taxi is booked :P

Jukie

Before Honda CB125N
          Suzuki GS125
Now.   Ducati 620ie
          Lambretta Li150
          Ducati S4RT

mattyvas

Excellent then Dannog, I think that means Steve will have done the work on the bike in the Gong.
I am told by everyone who takes there bike to him that he is a master.

Vince, Rob and many others swear by him.

Happy first days together, catch you soon.  [thumbsup] [thumbsup]

kursed

spider I might be willing to sell my s2r1000 if your interested - I had been thinking about a change this year.
red with white stripe (white wheels)
10 thou on the clock
new termis with ecu and air filter (tuned at frasers) 3k worth
1st owner
pilot road 2's (near new f+b)
clutch cover and shiny bits done... otherwise stock!

PM me if interested.

bazz20

well danog have you got home yet , how is she , wheres more pix  [thumbsup]

Dannog

You wouldn't belioeve it but as soon as I rode out of the driveway at Fraser's the sky open up and I got soaked!
I underestimated just how long it takes to do all the paperwork and was running late for my phyiso appointment so couldn't take the long way home.
After that, I had to drive the family to the circus at the Opera House (great show by the way) so didn't get the chance to ride her much at all.

I was suprisingly nervous on my trip into work this morning (especially heading up Harris St) but arrive safe and sound.

Impressions this far.

FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCK

I lov it

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I've got family committments on Saturday but I'm planning on taking a ride up the old pacific hwy Sunday morning. Is anyone interested as I'd love to have the company.

I'll upload some photos later today.

Betty

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Quote from: Dannog on January 15, 2009, 02:35:31 PM
I've got family committments on Saturday but I'm planning on taking a ride up the old pacific hwy Sunday morning. Is anyone interested as I'd love to have the company.

[laugh]

When I left the house this morning, I asked the Boss about our availability over the weekend as I thought there might be a bit of a ride on  ;D

At this stage I think we will be up for it, but will update if anything gets in the way.

PS. Sent you an unrelated PM
Believe post content at your own risk.

Andy55

I'm up for the sunday ride , meet at Berowra Mobil? what time? i'll be there.

Andy.