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My new toy.

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  • DTleeD DTlee

    @markus-w yep compared to the first time I took it out when it was completely stock, itโ€™s a different bike completely now. Plenty fast enough for me and more than enough power in the power band. Have you moved the reed switch out Of the rev gauge?

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    I wish mine had a restriction I think my restriction is the cdi itโ€™s self ๐Ÿ˜ข

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      I wish mine had a restriction I think my restriction is the cdi itโ€™s self ๐Ÿ˜ข

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      @declan Pssstt....Zeel ๐Ÿ˜‰

      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        @declan Pssstt....Zeel ๐Ÿ˜‰

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        @Calum I just got a new exhaust system for my other bike so Iโ€™ve missed my chance for now ๐Ÿ˜‚

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        • DTleeD DTlee

          @markus-w yep compared to the first time I took it out when it was completely stock, itโ€™s a different bike completely now. Plenty fast enough for me and more than enough power in the power band. Have you moved the reed switch out Of the rev gauge?

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          @DTlee my clocks were off the bike when I bought it and I'm now in the process of connecting them back up, bit of a headache as the wires were cut and left in a bit of a mess but I'm certainly going to look at the reed switch when I get to it. I understood that it shouldn't be removed completely or it will affect running so yes I'm going to have to look into that. Thanks Lee.

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            @DTlee my clocks were off the bike when I bought it and I'm now in the process of connecting them back up, bit of a headache as the wires were cut and left in a bit of a mess but I'm certainly going to look at the reed switch when I get to it. I understood that it shouldn't be removed completely or it will affect running so yes I'm going to have to look into that. Thanks Lee.

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            @markus-w just move the reeds switch from the Rev gauges and tape it up about 6โ€ away from the Rev gauge. Donโ€™t cut it out. Took me 15 mins to do And makes a great difference. Because it used to rev up to about 7500-8000rpm and stop. Now it will happily rev to 11000rpm

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