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Dtr125 ignition upgrade

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  • NINJAN NINJA

    @ryanjimccfc A programmeable CDI is the next must have upgrade for you then. As that will bring out the best from all those other parts for-sure. 😉

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    @ninja that will be next on my list then I was running out of things to upgrade to make it better

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      So I have to have a working power valve servo for me to benefit off the cdi

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      • NINJAN NINJA

        @calum said in Dtr125 ignition upgrade:

        Get an ignition, will sweeten the whole bike. Then uprate the fueling, And you'll be laughing.,

        As in an Tunable 'Capacitor Discharge Ignition' ??? 😉

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        @ninja Fuck. @Darty Called it ain't he. He's only gone and used the most vaguest term known to man.

        @Darty I apologise for being such a smug self centered poorick!

        Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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          So I have to have a working power valve servo for me to benefit off the cdi

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          @ryanjimccfc The beauty of the zeel is honing in that powervalve timing. You can make such a big difference by adjusting the openings of it. For like city riding and stuff. And no risk of detonating the engine either.

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            @ninja Fuck. @Darty Called it ain't he. He's only gone and used the most vaguest term known to man.

            @Darty I apologise for being such a smug self centered poorick!

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            NINJA
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            @calum Yes the confusion has intensified for-sure!!! LOL 😞

            SEDUCED BY THE DARK SIDE!!!

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            • CalumC Calum

              @ryanjimccfc The beauty of the zeel is honing in that powervalve timing. You can make such a big difference by adjusting the openings of it. For like city riding and stuff. And no risk of detonating the engine either.

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              @calum I don't have a working servo for the power valve because basicly I brought the bike as just a frame and have built it up from there so I just ended up pinning the power valve open

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                @calum I don't have a working servo for the power valve because basicly I brought the bike as just a frame and have built it up from there so I just ended up pinning the power valve open

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                @ryanjimccfc Yeah, definitely worth getting the valve sorted. Makes it so much more tractable.

                Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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                  @calum I don't have a working servo for the power valve because basicly I brought the bike as just a frame and have built it up from there so I just ended up pinning the power valve open

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                  @ryanjimccfc are you running the Athena kit?

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                  • Irongamer727I Irongamer727

                    @ryanjimccfc are you running the Athena kit?

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                    @Irongamer727 I will be I have it I'm going to fit it when I get chance

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                    • R ryanjimccfc

                      @Irongamer727 I will be I have it I'm going to fit it when I get chance

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                      @ryanjimccfc Alright. Make sure the casting is flawless and that everything fits without imperfections.

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