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DT and DEP and POWERBAND :)


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Just fitted a dep system and opened the powervalve halfway and she flys

Nice powerband

Any ideas what BHP it might be?

im 17.5 stone and it lifts the front wheel in 1st just on the throttle

many thanks

Jon

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Yeah mozzys could do 105 mph i think it actually used to run NOS :shock:

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it also depends on the condition of the engine i know they are 11 bhp i think standard so 18 is about right i would open the valve all the way up and piss off the kmx owners and also those 18 year olds who just passed there a1 and got a cb250 superdream a tuned dt leaves those for dust

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8) 8) 8) 8)

I have just opened the valve all they way :P

No bottom end but tons of power on the powerband :shock: Great for OVERTAKING :!:

just wondering what else i can do to make it quicker :?:

sofar my top speed is 76MPH

i have left the main jet standard... but i keep checking my plug and all seems ok :D

many thanks

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hi jon, i'd go up two sizes in the main jets just to be sure. you could try playing with the gearing for a bit more speed, or go to someone like mick abbey and get the ports etc.. cleaned up a bit.

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jon mate get a 240 in ther i kept checking my plug and didnt see no signs it just webt suddenly

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not that this relates to the topic but i hardly thought it nessessary to start a new one just for one question!!

its easy to fit a DT with renthals isnt it???just a couple of bolts n stuff

i need to and they are actually pretty cheap to buy without the labour thought it would make a nice afternoon job.

my bars are pants and scratched etc and need the renthals on there, was just wondering if its as easy as it seems :)

thanks guys

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yes changing bars is easy mate, just make sure cable routing is still ok if they're higher or wider. you know, so that the speedo, rev cables reach ok and dont tug or anything when bars moved lock to lock. you shouldnt have probs with renthals though 8)

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cool, shouldnt be too hard :?

although i am slightly worried about changing the throttle grips over...where the hell do i start!?

the renthals are more or less the same dimensions as the DT bars i believe....

but how do i get the throttle grip off and back on again??? does it all slide off when you undo the bolts??

fogive my naivety on the subject i still got a lot to learn dammit!! :)

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The trick i used to use on my motorcross bikes was to slide something under the grips and move around, spray some wd40 in there, twist and hey presto they come off.

Then leave them to soak in hot soapy water and wash them off.

Spray the insides with hairspray and quickly slide on making sure that they are the right way round, leave for a few minutes and hey presto 8)

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jon now you wanna upgrade that jet get a nice k&n filter cause your bike will be farting lovely but will want to breathe properley

maybe mixing and matching sprockets can give you more top end

set of reeds will give a smoother throttle response

get it ported and i heard uprated piistons,conrods,bigend and smallend bearings make a nice improvement

i seen your old tdr the other day fuck me jon what a dog that is

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