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no flat spots, battery charges, everything works

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:51 pm
by reelrazor
Mmmmmm.

Just got back from a 70 mile after work loop.

Gawdam, but my bike runs awesome!

4krpms @ 55 in sixth...wack it open and it pulls clean from there.....55 to 140....no drama.

Battery was fully charged from last week's ride..she started right up.

Tailight, brake light and headlights all work properly. No safety switch bugged up.

Clutch didn't slip, key worke din gas cap....

Yes, it IS an FZR! :swear

Re: no flat spots, battery charges, everything works

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 7:58 pm
by old_school
Sweet! Always more fun when it doesn't give your trouble

Re: no flat spots, battery charges, everything works

Posted: Tue Apr 27, 2010 8:00 pm
by Dragon
That's got to be real nice!! We're watching!! :cop: LOL2
FZR FTW!!!! :headbang:

Re: no flat spots, battery charges, everything works

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 12:39 pm
by yamaha_george
reelrazor wrote:Mmmmmm.

Just got back from a 70 mile after work loop.

Gawdam, but my bike runs awesome!

4krpms @ 55 in sixth...wack it open and it pulls clean from there.....55 to 140....no drama.

Battery was fully charged from last week's ride..she started right up.

Tailight, brake light and headlights all work properly. No safety switch bugged up.

Clutch didn't slip, key worke din gas cap....

Yes, it IS an FZR! :swear

RR, you make it sound like an exception !!

Beware making rash statements like that Murphy is listening and will give a flat tyre or a patch of diesel just so you get a sense of proportion .

Re: no flat spots, battery charges, everything works

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 1:35 pm
by sweekster
yamaha_george wrote:Beware making rash statements like that Murphy is listening and will give a flat tyre or a patch of diesel just so you get a sense of proportion .
Agreed

Re: no flat spots, battery charges, everything works

Posted: Wed Apr 28, 2010 6:42 pm
by reelrazor
It's all good.

It's kinda boring.

About ready to do an insano build, maybe a cammed 660 with nitrous...or a street methanol motor