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smokinsteve

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  1. smokinsteve replied to grepper's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    take to a bike or car repair shop with welding facility ask them to weld it back on for you don't attempt to attach it in any other way leave it to the pro's
  2. smokinsteve replied to STEELBACK's post in a topic in Yamaha Workshop
    in short........ yes they are
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    smokinsteve replied to Chris 07's post in a topic in The Bar
    this is where you want to be http://www.dtr125.net/tuningpartsf.htm
  4. smokinsteve replied to mick the yam's post in a topic in Classics
    this should take you straight to it http://www.rzv500r.net/gallery/v/Technical/Balance/
  5. smokinsteve replied to mick the yam's post in a topic in Classics
    mick the yam try this site geezer http://www.rzv500r.net/gallery/v/Technical/ let me knoe if it helps regards steve
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    smokinsteve replied to Chris 07's post in a topic in The Bar
    hello was looking intio buying a full power one for myself...... but they dont exist .....whilst speaking to the yamaha tachnician he told me the only restriction is in the exhaust.... but theres a catch ....... they have got wise to the easily removable tacked in restricors that sit just inside the downpipe and have put the restrictor around in the bend so to speak the solution is either get proffesional help in cutting open the pipe locating the restrictor remove it and then weld up ... there is a problem with this though...... it looks obvious that the exhaust has been tampered with ! I think the best option is to buy an aftermarket front pipe ....thus preserving your original .... why is this good.......... well for two reasons.... first reason you can always put your bike back to standard before you seel it if needed preserving that ORIGINAL look secondly an aftermarket pipe doesnt look tampered with '' i brought it like that officer'' you get the jist This is important after liberating the potential from your machine you MUST jet up the carburettor to take into account it will be breathing more free.....failure to do this and your piston/top end will be goosed in minutes hope this helps steve
  7. smokinsteve replied to smokinsteve's post in a topic in Classics
    [ quote name='drewpy' date='Jan 1 2007, 08:20 PM' post='38141'] No! as i have a 4 stroke xs400. the strips are similar to the xs though. I have added a few pics of what i did, and i could scan the ends for you if you like an PM you? have you tried PGM yamaha? this is the back of the strip although I have flattened them a bit more later these are a comparison with an original got the screws from here. Just ground down the head flat to the washer and use as template to judge the gap of the strip http://www.a2a4.co.uk/acatalog/FLANGE_BUTT...SCREWS_A_2.html thanks for the information thats more than helpful was the piece of ally a strip before you started shaping it ?
  8. smokinsteve replied to smokinsteve's post in a topic in Classics
    thanx for the info.... the problem is i dont know what an original one looks like so i have nothing to copy from(no dimentions) ? are you a member of the a.c.rd forum ?
  9. smokinsteve replied to smokinsteve's post in a topic in Classics
    Andy... thanks for the reply and I have already posted a wanted for on that forum
  10. smokinsteve posted a post in a topic in Classics
    hello all..... does any one have or know of someone that has an original seat trim including pins and clips (only fitted to rd250c and 400c) 1976 ish ? ?