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Posted
Originally posted by Haya^Busa@Aug 13 2005, 12:20 PM

Am Doing great. Thankz..... Yupz PoP!!! in when i have the time n then have a Good Laff Reading the Posting..... that's what HCB is all about i guess..... :cheeky: :cheeky: :cheeky: :cheer: :cheer: :cheer:

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"Despite the vast improvements in the field of automobile safety, there is still one simple

component that talented car,bike engineers & designers can do nothing about - the Nut behind the steering wheel or the Rider!!!

Everyone haf a DARKSIDE What is YOURS???:angel:

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Posted
Originally posted by Nok97@Aug 13 2005, 07:37 PM

:slapforehead: :slapforehead:

whao your signature look :lovestruck: :lovestruck: :lovestruck:

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"Despite the vast improvements in the field of automobile safety, there is still one simple

component that talented car,bike engineers & designers can do nothing about - the Nut behind the steering wheel or the Rider!!!

Everyone haf a DARKSIDE What is YOURS???:angel:

Posted
Originally posted by busakiller@Aug 13 2005, 07:49 PM

whao your signature look :lovestruck: :lovestruck: :lovestruck:

urs better?? i wonder wats the front view?? :cheeky:

Its u control the machine.. never let ur machine control u.

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I've asked the shipping is ridiculous...USD 80-100...like making fun of us here...

The Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) said, "Remember more often the destroyer of pleasures - death." In Memory Of Dr Bend......

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Posted
Originally posted by NormalAspirated@Aug 13 2005, 10:38 PM

Frankly ... they are hot ... as long they are young, they ggot value. :thumb: :lol: :lol: :lol:

that have to depend... doesnt mean young.. got a nice view

Its u control the machine.. never let ur machine control u.

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going out for some makan.. :hungry:

 

best phase by normalaspirated : I'll be back

:cheeky:

Its u control the machine.. never let ur machine control u.

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Posted

here some reviews of some stuff i haf change on my bike.....

 

HyperPro Progressive Suspension kit

- works very well at high speed at NSHW, very ideal for high touring, constantly trying to break the speed of sound. its provides good stability under hard acceleration and high speed bends. but still offers good "cushion" effect when encounter bumps and small humps. I would get back the same kit when this wears out. I went till 300km/hr wif my wife on pillion. no tank-slapping when going over bumps on the NSHW. Good recommendation by N.A

 

:thumb:

 

Brembo Front Master Pump 19/20

- Major inprovement to the front braking power, combine with Braking Kelvar brake pads. its also improve the response when braking. I would recommend this if anyone lookin at improving the brakes

1999 - YAMAHA TZR 125

2000 - YAMAHA RX 125

2001 - SUZUKI DR 200

2002 - YAMAHA WR 200

2003 - HONDA CB 400 VTEC I

2004 - HONDA TELEFONICA MOVISTAR CBR 1000 RR4

2005 - SUZUKI GSX 1300RX HAYABUSA

2006 - SUZUKI GSR 600

2007 - HYUNDAI GETZ 1.6 FL

2014 - YAMAHA FZ 6 S1

Posted
Originally posted by NormalAspirated@Aug 13 2005, 05:08 PM

You sound lose ... so sad ... Now we have a Lost Boy in the house. :lol:

Izzit? BTW, my friend insterested in his GPR exhast.... If Ure friend willing to let go at $900, he will consider... :smile:

Honda NSR 150 SP - FT4977D (June 01 - March 03)

Honda CBR 400 RR- FL2119U (Dec 02 - Jan 04)

Honda CBR 929 RR - FS4382A (Feb 04 - Dec 04)

Susuki Hayabusa 1300- FX9524Z (April 05 - Oct 05)

Susuki Bandit400- FL3540D (Mar 03 - Dec 05)

Honda Super 4 Spec 3 - FZ9528C (Dec 05 - Jan 07)

Honda Walve125S - FW8025J (Aug 06 - June 07)

Yamaha Spark135 LE - FBB4..7C (March 07 - ???)

Posted
Originally posted by Jerry858@Aug 14 2005, 12:49 AM

here some reviews of some stuff i haf change on my bike.....

 

HyperPro Progressive Suspension kit

- works very well at high speed at NSHW, very ideal for high touring, constantly trying to break the speed of sound. its provides good stability under hard acceleration and high speed bends. but still offers good "cushion" effect when encounter bumps and small humps. I would get back the same kit when this wears out. I went till 300km/hr wif my wife on pillion. no tank-slapping when going over bumps on the NSHW. Good recommendation by N.A

Hw much U spent on this? kanna of insterested...

Honda NSR 150 SP - FT4977D (June 01 - March 03)

Honda CBR 400 RR- FL2119U (Dec 02 - Jan 04)

Honda CBR 929 RR - FS4382A (Feb 04 - Dec 04)

Susuki Hayabusa 1300- FX9524Z (April 05 - Oct 05)

Susuki Bandit400- FL3540D (Mar 03 - Dec 05)

Honda Super 4 Spec 3 - FZ9528C (Dec 05 - Jan 07)

Honda Walve125S - FW8025J (Aug 06 - June 07)

Yamaha Spark135 LE - FBB4..7C (March 07 - ???)

Posted
Originally posted by Jerry858@Aug 14 2005, 12:49 AM

here some reviews of some stuff i haf change on my bike.....

 

HyperPro Progressive Suspension kit

- works very well at high speed at NSHW, very ideal for high touring, constantly trying to break the speed of sound. its provides good stability under hard acceleration and high speed bends. but still offers good "cushion" effect when encounter bumps and small humps. I would get back the same kit when this wears out. I went till 300km/hr wif my wife on pillion. no tank-slapping when going over bumps on the NSHW. Good recommendation by N.A

 

:thumb:

 

Brembo Front Master Pump 19/20

- Major inprovement to the front braking power, combine with Braking Kelvar brake pads. its also improve the response when braking. I would recommend this if anyone lookin at improving the brakes

:smile:

welcome to the bike world.......

Posted
Originally posted by Nok97@Aug 14 2005, 03:01 AM

:smile:

welcome to the bike world.......

:cheer: :cheer: :cheer:

http://i2.photobucket.com/albums/y7/busakiller/Cool_Minibikes_5.jpg

"Despite the vast improvements in the field of automobile safety, there is still one simple

component that talented car,bike engineers & designers can do nothing about - the Nut behind the steering wheel or the Rider!!!

Everyone haf a DARKSIDE What is YOURS???:angel:

Posted
Originally posted by newbusa@Aug 13 2005, 06:25 AM

Hi dude.

 

I believe i get an idea roughly of what u explained about them groundin wires. However it is, it sounds pretty good to have one on me Busa. :thumb:

I hope this Explain even further....

 

Grounding the Engine at specific areas will improve the response of the engine torque. More fuel economy and sharper ignition of the bike, eliminate power loss. Constant grounding means better overall performance. I suggest that you ground your engine and to all the high-output power sources like on major components of your engine (transmission ground, block ground, and ignition ground).

 

Theory

The electric current is streaming from the positive terminal and it should be returned to the negative terminal. But electric resistances prevent some current returning to there. It is caused less performance of your engine and electric equipment. If there is no resistance, the current goes more smoothly and your bike can demonstrate the original engine performance.

It is good idea to make the electric current smoothly like high performance intake and exhaust system does it for the gas.

Earthling system can provide smooth electric currency for your bike

Fitting this special earth wire makes stable supply of electricity to all electric components. So operation of electrical equipment such as ignition, alternator and lamp is getting better.

 

Effectiveness of earthling system:

*Good starting and idling stability of engine

*Smooth and direct response of acceleration

*Better CPU operation

*Engine torque up at low and middle speed

*Getting a better mileage

*Clean exhaust gas (lower density of HC and CO)

*Getting blighter on head lamp and other electrical equipment

Engine earthling is the basic of tuning up because it withdraws the potential performance of electrical components and tuning parts.

Honda NSR 150 SP - FT4977D (June 01 - March 03)

Honda CBR 400 RR- FL2119U (Dec 02 - Jan 04)

Honda CBR 929 RR - FS4382A (Feb 04 - Dec 04)

Susuki Hayabusa 1300- FX9524Z (April 05 - Oct 05)

Susuki Bandit400- FL3540D (Mar 03 - Dec 05)

Honda Super 4 Spec 3 - FZ9528C (Dec 05 - Jan 07)

Honda Walve125S - FW8025J (Aug 06 - June 07)

Yamaha Spark135 LE - FBB4..7C (March 07 - ???)

Posted
Originally posted by kata_killer@Aug 14 2005, 03:00 AM

Hw much U spent on this? kanna of insterested...

its $460 minus labour.....

 

i got it plus labour charges lower than the a/m price.....

1999 - YAMAHA TZR 125

2000 - YAMAHA RX 125

2001 - SUZUKI DR 200

2002 - YAMAHA WR 200

2003 - HONDA CB 400 VTEC I

2004 - HONDA TELEFONICA MOVISTAR CBR 1000 RR4

2005 - SUZUKI GSX 1300RX HAYABUSA

2006 - SUZUKI GSR 600

2007 - HYUNDAI GETZ 1.6 FL

2014 - YAMAHA FZ 6 S1

Posted
Originally posted by Jerry858@Aug 14 2005, 10:39 AM

its $460 minus labour.....

 

i got it plus labour charges lower than the a/m price.....

Oic... Did he do a full rebulid of ure shock or he just replace d spring only?

Honda NSR 150 SP - FT4977D (June 01 - March 03)

Honda CBR 400 RR- FL2119U (Dec 02 - Jan 04)

Honda CBR 929 RR - FS4382A (Feb 04 - Dec 04)

Susuki Hayabusa 1300- FX9524Z (April 05 - Oct 05)

Susuki Bandit400- FL3540D (Mar 03 - Dec 05)

Honda Super 4 Spec 3 - FZ9528C (Dec 05 - Jan 07)

Honda Walve125S - FW8025J (Aug 06 - June 07)

Yamaha Spark135 LE - FBB4..7C (March 07 - ???)

Posted
Originally posted by Jerry858@Aug 14 2005, 10:39 AM

its $460 minus labour.....

 

i got it plus labour charges lower than the a/m price.....

My 2" lowered rear still can fit this? Sounds very tempting....

The Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) said, "Remember more often the destroyer of pleasures - death." In Memory Of Dr Bend......

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_KQlEXdWc6sc/S11EmtnFr4I/AAAAAAAADts/Ovr7K3cpY68/s640/DSC03391.jpg

Posted

Dear busarian,

Got these from http://www.hyp4r.com/hayabusa/enhancements.htm#Suspension:

Front

Preload 2.5 lines showing

Compression Out 2 clicks

Rebound Out 2 clicks

Rear

Preload 1.25inches of sag

Compression Out 5 clicks

Rebound Out 7 clicks

 

How to set this? I only know front adjustment on the two fork nut and there are two setting on the rear, i.e. H-S...hard to soft...I think...

The Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) said, "Remember more often the destroyer of pleasures - death." In Memory Of Dr Bend......

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_KQlEXdWc6sc/S11EmtnFr4I/AAAAAAAADts/Ovr7K3cpY68/s640/DSC03391.jpg

Posted
Originally posted by NormalAspirated@Aug 14 2005, 04:04 AM

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Best in Singapoare and JB http://smilie-land.de/t/e-h/finger/finger0005.gif

some say KL too....

:smile:

Posted

Good Morning People............... :smile:

Signalling saves life!

You May Own One BUT I Ride One

It's not what you ride, it's how you ride

Posted

chou san..chou san...

The Prophet (blessings and peace be upon him) said, "Remember more often the destroyer of pleasures - death." In Memory Of Dr Bend......

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Posted

Looks like there are becoming of more serious talk about our bikes here now.

Signalling saves life!

You May Own One BUT I Ride One

It's not what you ride, it's how you ride

Posted
Originally posted by razin@Aug 14 2005, 12:03 PM

chou san..chou san...

Hi Razin

:smile:

Signalling saves life!

You May Own One BUT I Ride One

It's not what you ride, it's how you ride

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