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nice numbers and nice bike.
sorry off topic but what size are you wheels. and mod to make them fit if they are different size. and how did you get the red spokes,buy or powdercoat
man i love those rims you have
I am running a 21X3.5 front with a 120/70 tire and a 18X5.5 rear with a 180X55 tire. No modes needed to fit. The spokes are candy red powdercoat. I had the wheels built by www.hdwheels.com.
I am happy with the numbers and the bike runs great. Motor work is just about as addictive as doing other thing to the bike. This winter I will be doing a bit more work to the motor, just for the fun of it. The shop was also impressed with the big radius 2-1 results. First time they have seen one on the dyno.
I don't have the means for scanning in the dyno sheet, but it came out with really smooth curves.
Thanks Chad and Mud for the support while I was doing the build and breaking it in.
-tweak
DUDE that is so freaking awesome and makes me wanna ride it even MORE now. I will know to not try and show you up as Im a wimnpy 77hp and 91 tq....sniff sniff......
Did you get this at Destination? If so ask them for your tuning file. tell them you want it incase you move away. I got mine on my thumbdrive although I dont need to make any changes (and wouldnt want to) I think it is great to have. According to the tuner there they have tuned other BR 2-1's as he told me one would be close to my TH but not more than the TH. Anyhow weather looks great for Saturday and man I am ready.
See ya then
Last edited by Funkhousert; May 19, 2009 at 10:14 PM.
No Longhair that is only a stock 96" man but he got the super heatshields with his exhaust. So thats why your missing out on all the potential power man....you need some super heatshield for that pipe.....
DUDE that is so freaking awesome and makes me wanna ride it even MORE now. I will know to not try and show you up as Im a wimnpy 77hp and 91 tq....sniff sniff......
Did you get this at Destination? If so ask them for your tuning file. tell them you want it incase you move away. I got mine on my thumbdrive although I dont need to make any changes (and wouldnt want to) I think it is great to have. According to the tuner there they have tuned other BR 2-1's as he told me one would be close to my TH but not more than the TH. Anyhow weather looks great for Saturday and man I am ready.
See ya then
I didn't go to destination, I did get it all on my PCIII and saved the files and printed hard copies.
Just an FYI, the ride is Sunday. Just didn't want you to be waiting at the Park and Ride Saturday.
Great work! Bet you feel good as hell doin it yourself to huh! That's cool as hell...#'s sound really good (I hate numbers...false advertisement), but I'll bet your dyno sheet shows a very usable powerband with a great torque curve hittin nicely down low! Impressive without headwork!
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