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Old 01-07-2011, 01:05 PM   #161
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YUM I love the smell of new parts in the morning.
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Old 01-12-2011, 11:02 PM   #162
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Some disassembly this evening... found that not only does my bike have the TRE, but also already has the airbox mod... however, it still has the PAIR valve - WTF.



Anyway, that's a project for another day, but the hack job removing the flappers and sealing it with some kind of construction adhesive is worth a look.



Not sure how I want to go about redoing that... maybe get a stock airbox and start over...

Oh and WTF is this that I found hiding under the steering head?

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Old 01-12-2011, 11:05 PM   #163
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Looks like the connection for the horn.

horn is located above the top radiator
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Old 01-12-2011, 11:08 PM   #164
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Looks like the connection for the horn.

horn is located above the top radiator
Doh! I'm a fucking moron... I knew that when I first found it when I took off my fairings... then I forgot... many a beer between then and now...
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Old 01-12-2011, 11:18 PM   #165
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You'll have that on the larger scale projects.

I've done that too. You think you know what every connection is, but a few weeks go by, and then its time to get out the ol' dealer manual and start searching.


I think I'm going to do some more airbox work, brakes / rotors, and get a new clutch. I put new fluid in over the summer, SS lines a few years back and still doesn't have the bite it used to.
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Old 01-12-2011, 11:48 PM   #166
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Doh! I'm a fucking moron... I knew that when I first found it when I took off my fairings... then I forgot... many a beer between then and now...
gotta grab one off of a caravan, they come with a big snail around em and get pretty loud

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Old 01-13-2011, 09:11 AM   #167
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You'll have that on the larger scale projects.

I've done that too. You think you know what every connection is, but a few weeks go by, and then its time to get out the ol' dealer manual and start searching.


I think I'm going to do some more airbox work, brakes / rotors, and get a new clutch. I put new fluid in over the summer, SS lines a few years back and still doesn't have the bite it used to.
Are the clutches on the S and the R similar? I need to replace the clutch on my S. I picked up a clear cover and an annodized pressure plate. When I last tried running the bike I had a major oil leak, wasnt sure if the pushrod seal went or was from the countershaft.
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Old 01-13-2011, 09:23 AM   #168
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gotta grab one off of a caravan, they come with a big snail around em and get pretty loud

I have my mini airhorn on my truck... it never worked (has an internal short), so I might rip that thing off, fix it, and run that... Just depends on if I have the real estate for it.... things should be pretty tight on this build.
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I have my mini airhorn on my truck... it never worked (has an internal short), so I might rip that thing off, fix it, and run that... Just depends on if I have the real estate for it.... things should be pretty tight on this build.
any space on the subframe, a friend mounted a horn like that on his ducati there.
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Old 01-13-2011, 09:38 AM   #170
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Are the clutches on the S and the R similar? I need to replace the clutch on my S. I picked up a clear cover and an annodized pressure plate. When I last tried running the bike I had a major oil leak, wasnt sure if the pushrod seal went or was from the countershaft.

That I don't know.

Where did you get your anodized pressure plate from?

I've got the riflemans clear cover.


I need to get back over to TLzone to see what's the latest and greatest, haven't been over there for a while.



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