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AndrewElvisFan

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  1. That was my regular commute for a while. Twice a week I'd undertake that joyful task regardless of weather... In fact I've just done it again but this time in the car!

    Heated grips really do help on a trip like that as it's the constant motorway speed which creates the chill. Gets a little tedious naked on a bike though...

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  2. Not sure of the correct description, but I use Halfords bulb 7028. This is a 35/45w bulb. The correct bulb should be a 35/35w. Other than changing the fittings to suit a H4 I cannot find an alternate upgrade. Bear in mind that if you do change to halogen though you will also have to change your lens to pass an mot. I have also spliced in a couple of 3w 'angel eye' led's which increase kerbside vision and overall visibility (allegedly) to other road users.

  3. As nice as it would be to see a speedo do the same as it does in my car, if the journey is on the right roads with the right scenery I enjoy just being out on the bike. There are plenty of back roads where I live with twists and turns enough to be interesting. Like cynic says if you are with genuine friends and bikers, riding with bigger bikes isn't a major issue.

  4. When I changed my front sprocket I found each gear was 'longer', so although initial pick up was slow, I am getting more mph on each gear. I do find I can't stay in 5th so much uphill, but she is happy pulling uphill in 4th at 50-60. Not that I recommend 60 in 4th for long periods of course!

    You could change the sprocket down to 13 teeth, which would give greater acceleration through the gears, but top end would be compromised.

    As Blackhat says there are only 12 horses available and there is no power valve on a 4-banger, so not a great deal else could be done. I don't think changing the exhaust/ air filter is likely to make any real difference to power that you would notice and the engine does not have enough power to think about a turbo.

  5. Standard sprocket on the front is 14, think it could be 49 on the back. I'll check the specs and let you know if it's any different.

    As far as stability goes when I first got mine, I had a couple of hairy moments cornering - small amount of wobble - but I'm guessing that was my lack of experience and perhaps fighting with the bike. I quickly learnt to lean further into the corners as opposed to 'steering' into them. Somewhere on here there is a thread on counter steering methods, but basically, forget driving a car, if you want to turn right, imagine a piece of string at 45 degrees to your handle bar and push down into that on the right. If you are leaning with the bike, your centre of gravity will be lower and you should find tight bends smoother.

  6. I've just read your original post properly and see you've already cleaned the carb. How old is your bike? Is the exhaust in good order - if it is coked up it would cause the engine to use more fuel. What sort of riding do you do? My daily commute is mostly in 5th gear, but when I go out for real enjoyment I use twisty roads and all the gears which effects my mpg.

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