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bluesman
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Great reading

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I don't know if this man one of people on forum, but I surely enjoyd story and learned some things about VTR mods from his pages - recommend...

http://www.ablett.jp/bikes/vtr/index.html

Only thing that he missed was available for Unlimited Power kit of intakes and jets for Firestorm - it is about 150 Euro and works OK as per somebody who tried it (no miracles - just tad better, exactly as they say - about 6 bhp best)....
http://www.unlimited-power.net/francais ... R1000F.htm

but don't look at curves - it is clearly fake, too smooth...
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Does he have a furry seat???????? 8O
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Re: Great reading

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bluesman wrote:I don't know if this man one of people on forum, but I surely enjoyd story and learned some things about VTR mods from his pages - recommend...

http://www.ablett.jp/bikes/vtr/index.html..
Right , that's it . I wont be happy 'till I've got some of them thar " Case Guards " , worth every penny 8)
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come on

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Come on guys, don't be so hard on colleague :)

Furry seat - no, but he got double decker yokes!
No offence, but I think this .... well, strange.

And don't even mention engine guards - I used to have them on my first bike - 750 cc self-made boxer chopper :) Was great fun thou - you can suddenly drop the bike and slide sideways into skip just for fun - you will never touch the ground and bike will stay intact....also helps if you put bearings on engine guards - you can play child bike's game... you know - side wheels :)

But - how much efforts he spent for such results...this is why sharing of good advices mught have come handy - shame he did not know about this site, his life would be miles easier....

And - when read more - his piece on suspension is actually very good - with help of Revolution....but still - useful.
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please, can anyone explain me what does "and rejet the carb" mean. (even if it quick)
I don't anderstand it but anderstand the rest of mods.

Thank you!
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http://www.ablett.jp/bikes/vtr/hugger.htm

That's a furry seat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :?
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How'd he get his chain that clean? I've seen new ones dirtier than that.

Oliv, I think he means he fitted a dyno jet kit or something similar.
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RQ wrote:That's a furry seat!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :?
I think he killed a Buffalo for that...
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I was so intrigued with the buffalo seat that I missed the chain and sprockets....... that must be the bike he keeps on the mantlepiece. 8O
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Is that one of them kawasaki - suzuki hybrids? :?
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