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  1. Mine isn't using oil.  I like mine but it's taking me a fair amount of adjusting to coming off a really potent 300 2t.  I find I'm a slight bit less capable but am enjoying it more.  I'm still adapting to get the timing right on this bike (300rr), but getting better each outing. 

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  2. Can someone clearly describe what side of the tabs the rear muffler on the 300rr hangs on? 

    It seems like either side of both tabs can actually still allow me to fit the muffler.  I'd like to get it where it should be. 

    Thanks, 

    Jon 

  3. I've seen damage like this from the 2 bushings slamming into each other and climbing on disassembly.  I'd be inclined to think limiting the travel through the cartridge rather than topping out on bushings is the solution.  It might be as simple as setting one fork leg at a different height to use the damper cartridge to restrict overall length rather than the non damped leg 

  4. I've had my new bike out for one ride so far, and have a little hr meter with RPM guage that tracks max rpm's and it seems to be reading low.. At idle the numbers seem logical, but when revved out it seems low.  So what is approximately our max rpm?  I would have assumed over 10,000.. But maybe with the heavy flywheel and restrictive exhaust it just can't get there?  Anyone?

     

  5. Hey guys, do people mod the fuel vent lines for cosmetic reasons or is there a reason to do it? 

    How about the crankcase vent?  I'm guessing oil into the air filter isn't a desirable thing to have happen.  So do you just plug one side with a filter and cap off the airbox side? 

     

    Jon 

  6. I ended up ordering a few things I couldn't find elsewhere, the shipping wasn't completely outrageous, but it wasn't cheap either.  I suppose it'll totally depend on what you want to get as to how much it'll cost to ship.  The good news is it only took 3 days to get once shipped surprisingly.  Thats to Vancouver, Canada. 

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  7. I just wanted to give a public thanks to Mark at H and D racing for the amazing fitting frame guards.  Usually frame guards needs multiple zip ties to keep everything held on, with these I've just put one zip tie at the bottom to keep them nice and tight.  Who ever actually made the mold for these really knew what they were doing. 

     

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  8. Thanks guys, I think it's safe to say it's a DC system at that connector.  I'll see if I can figure out a part number for a plug that can go into that plug so I'm not chopping any wires on a new bike, then simply put that plug on the back of what ever light I end up with.  Right now I'm leaning towards a Cyclops Adventure sport B15 model (just one of them, but until I have the bike I'm not sure if I'll go that way or a tradtional moto headlight with a LED bulb stuck in it.  Generally the light pattern on Moto reflectors is not great.  If I had enough juice I could probably power 2 B15's and spread the light out more.

    http://www.cyclopsadventuresports.com/Cyclops-B15-LED-Auxiliary-light-kit_p_158.html

     

    Jon

  9. Thanks JimmyL, I have seen circuits on bikes where the headlight is not rectified, thus ac.. And the fan gets the regulated DC signal.  If I can find a wiring diagram I might be able to figure out what to expect.  I'm ordering parts and it makes a difference as to what I buy obviously. 

    Thanks! 

    Jon 

  10. Great, 1 vote ac, one DC.  Anyone out there qualified enough to meter the circuit and confirm?  There's likely more juice available as it is normal to have more than you need on a fuel injected bike.  I suspect it's somewhere around 35w total, but would like to know if it's actually more. 

    Thanks 

 
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