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  • giggscorkG giggscork

    Howdy, I'd love to answer your question but my tachometer does not function. If I fix it or get a digital guage I will let you know!

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    SpookDog
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    These are the first pics of the Romeu Henrique stainless steel expansion chamber and tailpipe/serviceable muffler that I brought in Dec. I will take pics when it’s fitted to the bike…

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    Also below, there are the progressive fork springs. Shown next to a standard spring…

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    The 27mm hex tool (1/2 inch drive) that I got for £25 to dismantle the fork bottoms without drama! 😎 fitted to a 1/2inch extension bar (2 needed to reach inside fork)…

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    With the fork bottom inners. The inners undid with very little effort…

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    One of the fork bottom Allen bolts came out eventually. I’d already nearly rounded off the head before I removed the inner with the 27mm tool bit, so it needs replacing…

    The second one is still stuck in the fork bottom as you can see. The head is rounded off badly and needs heat and banging out from inside, which is now possible since removing the inner with the 27mm tool bit. It’s corroded into the fork bottom because of the dissimilar metals and the tiny gap between them…
    I’m waiting on a new blowtorch since my old one ha given up the ghost!…

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    I’ve gotten new bottom bolts, seals and bushes (top & bottom) to go with the springs. So the forks should be as good as new when done and powder coated…

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      These are the first pics of the Romeu Henrique stainless steel expansion chamber and tailpipe/serviceable muffler that I brought in Dec. I will take pics when it’s fitted to the bike…

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      Also below, there are the progressive fork springs. Shown next to a standard spring…

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      The 27mm hex tool (1/2 inch drive) that I got for £25 to dismantle the fork bottoms without drama! 😎 fitted to a 1/2inch extension bar (2 needed to reach inside fork)…

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      With the fork bottom inners. The inners undid with very little effort…

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      One of the fork bottom Allen bolts came out eventually. I’d already nearly rounded off the head before I removed the inner with the 27mm tool bit, so it needs replacing…

      The second one is still stuck in the fork bottom as you can see. The head is rounded off badly and needs heat and banging out from inside, which is now possible since removing the inner with the 27mm tool bit. It’s corroded into the fork bottom because of the dissimilar metals and the tiny gap between them…
      I’m waiting on a new blowtorch since my old one ha given up the ghost!…

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      I’ve gotten new bottom bolts, seals and bushes (top & bottom) to go with the springs. So the forks should be as good as new when done and powder coated…

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      @SpookDog Pipe looks well smart!

      You're not linking the picture, just the Imgur post.

      You have to link in each picture individually.

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      Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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        @SpookDog Pipe looks well smart!

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        You have to link in each picture individually.

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        @Calum

        Cheers bud, my mistook 😎
        Also in pics are the 400 x 18 & 90/90 x 21 Kenda tyres I brought for the spring. I’m running on Kenda’s at the moment and they are way better than the £100 Pirelli mt’s that I was using before…

        Also I wanted to say that the carbon ceramic Brembo brake pads have stood the test of time and are still performing absolutely top notch! Wet or dry they are a lot better than the EBC pads I used to run before. Well worth the £24…

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          @Calum

          Cheers bud, my mistook 😎
          Also in pics are the 400 x 18 & 90/90 x 21 Kenda tyres I brought for the spring. I’m running on Kenda’s at the moment and they are way better than the £100 Pirelli mt’s that I was using before…

          Also I wanted to say that the carbon ceramic Brembo brake pads have stood the test of time and are still performing absolutely top notch! Wet or dry they are a lot better than the EBC pads I used to run before. Well worth the £24…

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          @SpookDog Yeah 100%, I found the Brembo pads well worth their money! I've got a few sets under the bed waiting for a project in th future.

          Always Originate, Never Pirate!

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            @SpookDog Yeah 100%, I found the Brembo pads well worth their money! I've got a few sets under the bed waiting for a project in th future.

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            Dunno if this will work but the Japanese exotica arrived last month
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              Dunno if this will work but the Japanese exotica arrived last month
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                    The exhaust Fitted without needing any real fuckin around. Changed the tailpipe mount bolt from 13mm to 10mm and didn’t use the rubber mount at the front of the frame, just bolts straight onto. Also the mount above the battery isn’t used and no rubber join is needed…

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                    Will be taking for a run tomorrow, if not tonight! 😎
                    It may be my imagination, but the bike is ticking over so much stronger/smoother from cold than before with the Big 1 exhaust…

                    It sounds sweet as well ✌️

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                      The exhaust Fitted without needing any real fuckin around. Changed the tailpipe mount bolt from 13mm to 10mm and didn’t use the rubber mount at the front of the frame, just bolts straight onto. Also the mount above the battery isn’t used and no rubber join is needed…

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                      Will be taking for a run tomorrow, if not tonight! 😎
                      It may be my imagination, but the bike is ticking over so much stronger/smoother from cold than before with the Big 1 exhaust…

                      It sounds sweet as well ✌️

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                      Didn’t get a real chance to check it out tonight, cause by the time I went far enough to get it properly up to temp it started absolutely pissing it down. I’m still running/bedding in the rings from the re~hone I did when I replaced the head gasket a few weeks ago as well…

                      What I can say is it revved up to just over 7000rpm with non of the usual reluctance around 6000rpm. Clean & crisp with non of the ‘chokey’ stutter I got with the Big1 front pipe. I’m looking forward to a dry sunny day so I can see where my revs top out…

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                        Didn’t get a real chance to check it out tonight, cause by the time I went far enough to get it properly up to temp it started absolutely pissing it down. I’m still running/bedding in the rings from the re~hone I did when I replaced the head gasket a few weeks ago as well…

                        What I can say is it revved up to just over 7000rpm with non of the usual reluctance around 6000rpm. Clean & crisp with non of the ‘chokey’ stutter I got with the Big1 front pipe. I’m looking forward to a dry sunny day so I can see where my revs top out…

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                        @SpookDog
                        Must admit that pipe looks bitchin, I love the bare metal with welds on display. Quality stuff. Your bike will be running better because it will be able to breath better (exhale) with the new pipe. Must admit I’m itching to get out on the TDR but the council vandals have been out and covered the roads in salt so I’m praying for rain to wash it all away and sunny days.

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                          @SpookDog
                          Must admit that pipe looks bitchin, I love the bare metal with welds on display. Quality stuff. Your bike will be running better because it will be able to breath better (exhale) with the new pipe. Must admit I’m itching to get out on the TDR but the council vandals have been out and covered the roads in salt so I’m praying for rain to wash it all away and sunny days.

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                          Cheers bud, it’s definitely breathing better than the Big1 I had on it when I got it. I was going to polish out the welds so it just shines like chrome but it’s grown on me. Place I used to work did a lot of tig welding on stainless and aluminium. The heat marks polishes out quite easily…

                          Salt bothers me as well, just doesn’t stop me 😛 …

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                            Cheers bud, it’s definitely breathing better than the Big1 I had on it when I got it. I was going to polish out the welds so it just shines like chrome but it’s grown on me. Place I used to work did a lot of tig welding on stainless and aluminium. The heat marks polishes out quite easily…

                            Salt bothers me as well, just doesn’t stop me 😛 …

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                            @SpookDog Polish it!!!!

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                              @SpookDog Polish it!!!!

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                              @Calum
                              I know what you mean those welds are a work of art that should be in a picture frame !

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                                @Calum
                                I know what you mean those welds are a work of art that should be in a picture frame !

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                                The welding is nearly as good as the best I’ve seen. 90%+ some of it looks like it was machine welded, and the way the sections flow into each other is sweet. RH has obviously had some practice 🙂
                                Polishing it won’t detract from the welds but it will remove the bands of colour. It would make it a uniform silver…

                                Quick stupid question that nobody will reply to, but has anyone found a supplier for the metal loop retainer rings that hold the front calliper rubber seal in its place in the groove? I can’t find anything that is thin enough or I wouldn’t ask…

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                                  The welding is nearly as good as the best I’ve seen. 90%+ some of it looks like it was machine welded, and the way the sections flow into each other is sweet. RH has obviously had some practice 🙂
                                  Polishing it won’t detract from the welds but it will remove the bands of colour. It would make it a uniform silver…

                                  Quick stupid question that nobody will reply to, but has anyone found a supplier for the metal loop retainer rings that hold the front calliper rubber seal in its place in the groove? I can’t find anything that is thin enough or I wouldn’t ask…

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                                  Just found loads of fleabay listings that includes the ring with the rubber. Can’t believe that I never saw them before 😐

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                                    Just found loads of fleabay listings that includes the ring with the rubber. Can’t believe that I never saw them before 😐

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                                      @SpookDog

                                      Just found loads of fleabay listings that includes the ring with the rubber. Can’t believe that I never saw them before 😐

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                                      Had to replace the seal on the disc side fork with the old ones I took out! Pyramid parts don’t seem to stand the test of time 😐 Put the spare set of new top & bottom bushes in while I was at it. Gonna have to do the bushes in the other fork to match. The 27mm hex drive makes it so easy to dismantle the forks as long as the Allen bolt hasn’t seized to the aluminium fork bottom…

                                      I still have a newer set of forks to rebuild with new top& bottom bushes & original seals and progressive springs, but I’m waiting for spring and money to get the new fork bottoms and yokes painted. As well as sourcing the seals for the headstock bearings…

                                      The RH exhaust is an absolute dream. It’s breathing like an athlete with a beautiful exhaust note. Could be a touch quieter for my taste, but I’m an old git now, not a boy racer 😛 it’s just not worth the ‘pull factor’ for me…

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                                        Had to replace the seal on the disc side fork with the old ones I took out! Pyramid parts don’t seem to stand the test of time 😐 Put the spare set of new top & bottom bushes in while I was at it. Gonna have to do the bushes in the other fork to match. The 27mm hex drive makes it so easy to dismantle the forks as long as the Allen bolt hasn’t seized to the aluminium fork bottom…

                                        I still have a newer set of forks to rebuild with new top& bottom bushes & original seals and progressive springs, but I’m waiting for spring and money to get the new fork bottoms and yokes painted. As well as sourcing the seals for the headstock bearings…

                                        The RH exhaust is an absolute dream. It’s breathing like an athlete with a beautiful exhaust note. Could be a touch quieter for my taste, but I’m an old git now, not a boy racer 😛 it’s just not worth the ‘pull factor’ for me…

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                                        Is there a kind of co~relationship between people who buy DEP exhaust’s and people who fall off? (especially to the right hand side?) 😛 Everyone I seem to see for sale is scraped and dented! I’ve not seen any other second hand dtr exhaust brand that seems to be so similarly afflicted! ☠️

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                                        I know you don’t really ride your bikes to dirtiness, but any tips on cleaning road filth from off of stainless? 🙂

                                        I really think I need help cleaning my shit up!….
                                        You really don’t want to see the underside! 💩 …

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                                          Is there a kind of co~relationship between people who buy DEP exhaust’s and people who fall off? (especially to the right hand side?) 😛 Everyone I seem to see for sale is scraped and dented! I’ve not seen any other second hand dtr exhaust brand that seems to be so similarly afflicted! ☠️

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                                          I know you don’t really ride your bikes to dirtiness, but any tips on cleaning road filth from off of stainless? 🙂

                                          I really think I need help cleaning my shit up!….
                                          You really don’t want to see the underside! 💩 …

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                                          @SpookDog Would love to hear how them progressive fork springs are not really heard much about peoples experience with them

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