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  1. What you guys may like to consider is a rocker switch and some halogen lamps on your forks similar to the ones Arcticflipper has installed

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    this will allow a flash of the halogens without affecting the HID unless you turn the rocker switch to select the HID specifically.

  2. Ummm...

    You guys have to remember that a dyno produces results that are skewed by altitude (air density issue), temperature (air density issue again) and skill of the operator.

    Most operators don't have instruments to give them a correction factor to align the results to mean sea-level altitude, which produces huge inaccuracies.

    When I had my CB900F dyno'd they initially produced results that showed my stock 900 putting out 113hp - 2nd run with corrections showed 84hp on the rear wheel, which I thought was fair at the time.

    The operator showed me afterwards that they sometimes inflate output readings for obnoxious customers just to get rid of them quickly - he wasn't too polite :shock:

  3. Guys... do yourselves a favour - install both HI and LO

    Best money I could have spent!!

    Damn, my lights are good now with 6000k bulbs - I didn't have the option of 5300k or I would have gone for it.

  4. My bike has done 48000km plus now... shit... I did 18000km since Feb 17th, 05. :crazy:

    this is the 2nd set of front pads I will have replaced (the bike was at 30000km when I got it) and the last set of fronts lasted 10000km or so - the backs are 1/2 worn and don't need attention yet.

    The EBC's are VERY soft - brakes are dynamite, but the wear is worrying. The disk rotors are fine, no rough patches, no gouges...

  5. Hmmm... was taking the piss, don't take me seriously!!! :twisted: :twisted: :twisted: and the abovementioned BFH was an 8oz ball-peen hammer used CAREFULLY 'cos I like my XX healthy.

    ZA is great... yes, we have numb-nuts in minibus taxis who drive like morons - but those types are everywhere in my experience.

    The roads are fairly safe for bikers, and I haven't had many episodes in the last 5 years or so... certainly nothing to get in a sweat over. I found that defensive driving (fuggin fast to stay ahead of traffic :lol: ) is the easiest way to stay outta trouble - cutting lanes leads to issues, and responding to road-rage with attitude can only cause problems.

    The XX was discontinued in ZA last month - the list price at that point was ZAR115,600 - same as for the 05 CBR1000RR

  6. c'mon... we might live in a stagnant backwater of the universe but we still get gedore tools :flipoff: :D

    I don't have an impact driver but did the next best thing - I hit it with a BFH (big fucking hammer) and did the manual twist thingy on the screwdriver.

    Pads are changed, put some copperslip on the threads and tightened gently.

    Me brakes work without that nasty grindy noise again... but I'm gonna have to get some OE pads 'cos these EBC wear out seriously fast.

  7. Hi guys...

    EBC pads are great for stopping, but don't last too damn long. 11,000Km and the fronts are near metal2metal...

    Tried to get OE pads on Saturday, but the stealership parts counter isn't open on Saturdays to "prevent backyard mechanics from tainting their brand equity" - lameass excuse for "our workshop is bone-idle and need work"

    so...

    Got home, put the XX on mainstand, tried to remove abovementioned screws and they are tight as anything. Is there any KNOWN method of removing them without fucking them up completely in the process? I can get replacements (I think) from the stealership if I do, but I wanna ride my bike!!!

    Have put careful amounts of WD40 on both sides of the threat already - will wait and see if that helps

  8. there were pics on a website somewhere of a gutted XX muffler - was thinking of scouring the 'net and looking at what the gurus did and seeing if it could be replicated in a lighter/smaller format

    alternatively, I may just have to bite the bullet and buy some used slipons and modify them "'cos I can"

    Fortunately I have a lathe and milling machine available, as well as gas welding kit. The link tubes for slipons I can get from a local manufacturer for almost nothing (does a bottle of Jim Beam count as almost nothing??)

    http://www.bikersoracle.com/jaws/exhaust.htm

    some content:

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  9. has anyone ever considered making their own slipons?

    The commercial slipons are too noisy for my taste... but I still want to reduce the weight of the bike by trimming back on the amount of metal in the pipes...

    any guesses on something with baffle plates similar to the real thang but maybe aluminium or titanium?

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