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You must have the grip of Thor
This is quite useful as a guide and gives a nice table to compare. It's just a guide though so I'd recommend double checking the standard...
Up on the rear increases acceleration as does down on the front. So 42 to 40 on the rear would reduce acceleration.
What's the original front and rear sprocket teeth size? Not familiar with 848, but I went down a tooth on the front on my V2 and it made a huge...
Usually closes about 4-5k rpm ish I believe so probs not. I did what @bradders did with my V2. Lockwired and an eliminator.
I can lend you my tail light, I can't gift it though I'm afraid as I may need it myself in the future.
It's not supposed to spin, it's designed to be fixed at the top and locktighted (good luck spinning that). There is no locking nut for a start so...
Yeah or this.... Be very naughty that though.
If standard, I don't know why they said you'd need an eliminator then. That makes no sense. If you have an eliminator, the valve in the exhaust...
I have a spare exhaust valve eliminator blanking plug if you need one. This is odd in my view though. This only happens (from what I know at...
Think the adjustment is done by adjusting the lower rose joint. See below[ATTACH]
You know they have wear bars so you can check right? :joy:. What do you use the bike for mainly?
Also they say it's just a prototype so could be a way off
Because eventually you won't have a choice and some already don't like this chap stuck abroad
It's an accident blackspot there so don't be too hard on yourself, but it would be better if you could pin it down to something as you say. Also...
Works for me! We will let the OP have first dibs if he has CNC rearsets. Also, fixed okay, they are just spares.
If no one wants those CNC Foot Pegs, how much you want for them? Could do with spares
Was great racing through all the classes! I like watching Superstock as much as the Superbikes these days. Lots of really nasty crashes though....
Stomp grips are the best grips I've used. I also thought the R&G grips were actually EaziGrip with their brand (R&G) on the little button thing,...
Well reminded, need some of those!