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TRMN8TR last won the day on September 16 2016

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  1. 2012 675R Track/Race Bike 9918 miles, clean title, notarized bill of sale in hand. Never transferred title to my name. 2nd owner, bought as a street bike with about 4500 miles and have tracked it ever since. Current engine in the bike is a stock engine with 1800 miles. (original motor was superbike build, was removed and sold separately) Mods: Arrow Stage 3 full Ti race exhaust JHS Racing Oil Cooler Brand new BMC air filter Samco Rad Hoses Ohlins forks and shock revalved by Brad Stokes @ Ohlins (stock valving is Triumph spec and a bit harsh for track) Pit Bull Steering Dampener Woodcraft Clip Ons Attack Rearsets, easily adjust from Standard to GP shift (currently GP) using OEM quick shifter Yoyodyne race fairing stay Renthal sprockets and DID ERV3 520 conversion SAI, Intake Flapper, exup, O2 delete Dyno Tuned @ Hord Power - 118hp on 93 pump Galfer Wave front rotors Performance Friction pads like new Quick release fuel cap Optimal Racing Fairings - have been down on the track a couple times but perfectly usable condition I have a ton of spares that will be included for full asking price: Brand new set of professionally painted fairings and gas tank (just awaiting shipment from painter or they'd be on the bike for pics!) Windshield Rear rim with rotors/cush drive/sprocket 2 clip on bars extra levers, mounts, etc Attack Rearset spares - an almost complete set of rearsets, missing 1 bracket Brand New set of Carbon Lorraine CL60 pads Fuel injectors, coils, complete clutch from a low mileage engine, complete stator/cps/stator cover, R/R, ecu, grips, and a bunch more of bits and pieces I'm forgetting I'll throw in a Go-Pro 2 and an old Samsung cell phone with GPS that I used for a lap timer, chargers, bunch of batteries, and carrying cases. Any questions, just ask! Located near Cleveland, OH. More pics available on request.
  2. Tim rides an SV. It's not even a real "big bike." He sold that one. 😄
  3. Pink Fieldsheer textile jacket, size small. Has a CE back protector and elbow pads and a zip out liner. Worn only a handful of times. $30.
  4. Because of my concussion I don't remember actually selling this bike. I think it's still in my garage? $2000 obo.
  5. Traction control on a 600 isn't needed. I also don't think ABS that's available on any 600 class bike out there would stay on any bike I owned. Even the brand new R6 TC/ABS is admittedly not as advanced as it is on the R1 and I would remove it. They don't have the 6 axis thingy for lean angle, etc. With that said, the 13+ zx6r is the better track machine of the 2 choices you gave. More people are tracking/racing them which means parts are easier to get, setup info is easier to get, etc. And they do make pretty good power and all.
  6. Haha ok so the bridge is out. Maybe a tunnel?
  7. I also say give it some time. This was the first major event like this at PIRC. They're dumping a lot of money into the place, I'm sure you saw the construction for the new timing/scoring tower? We've all made comments to them about spectating/bleachers etc. and they seemed open to suggestions. One idea we threw out there is a bridge somewhere over T1 area to get you to the infield, with bleachers up on the hill where that "vegetation" is. If they had bleachers there and you could see behind you, you'd almost be able to see the whole track at once.
  8. What bike are you trying to connect to? I've never heard of it working with a Suzuki, unless you've got another bike than what's listed in your profile? I've used it quite a bit for swapping maps, reading and clearing check engine codes, troubleshooting, disabling emissions crap I removed from the bike, etc. Other than that, I leave the tuning to the experts. J.D. Hord at Hord Power has done all the tuning on my race bike using TuneECU. He's out by Mid-Ohio. Super reasonable and would recommend him if you have a bike capable of being tuned with TuneECU.
  9. I've got a decent amount of work to do yet myself, but I've got time set aside Friday and Saturday to work on everything. Lets see...solder in a new crank position sensor into the harness on the stator/stator cover, plus a spare. Hope these last longer than the last 2 I bought, different brand this time. Hell, I think I'm even going to bring the oem one off the street triple. I'll be damned if my weekend gets ruined because of these stupid things. Finish changing oil, bleed brakes, install rearsets, clean the bike, make a couple minor bodywork repairs, and change gearing. Then hope and pray this thing doesn't overheat. It was running lean so that will make it run hot, and the tune should help with that.
  10. Ya I think the repave is going to be held off until some progress can be made on some of the other hurdles can be dealt with. Mostly regarding EPA stuff, tire walls, etc.
  11. So I had some issues with my bike at the tuner and had to leave it there. He's done with it now though. Going back most likely this Saturday, if not next. Do you still need to pick it up? I'll be going by there again.
  12. Eh, not really. Freeze expansion starts expanding anything, anywhere. The ice doesn't really flow too well. These bikes don't have freeze plugs in the head, and it will break the head. I'm hoping I'm lucky and it wasn't outside too long to freeze everything solid. There was still water in the top of the radiator. JD told me another horror story of a guy who brought out his bike in the winter. Radiator was split, head was broke, etc.
  13. Nice numbers! I was wondering how it would go for you with my header mod and a slip-on. I'm impressed! I just dropped my bike off Saturday for a tune. Having some cooling issues of my own, and like you hoping I'm not doing an engine swap. I always leave water/water wetter in the bike even over the winter because my garage doesn't freeze. But I loaded it up in my trailer Friday night to take it down early. And of course it got down to 15 that night. Coolant lines were frozen solid. Hoping I didn't cause internal damage. JD is going to let it thaw for a few days and hope for the best.
  14. Use TuneECU for your Triumph if you still have the Street Triple in your profile. NEVER use it on a 2013+, it'll brick your ECU. Works great on pre-13 though. It's free, and a $10 cable gets you going. Awesome for maintenance, reading/clearing codes, resetting the adaptation like you mentioned, etc. And if you ever plan on getting the bike tuned, head on over to JD at HordPower. He's about an hour and a half from you and one of the best Triumph tuners in the area. I'm actually taking my race bike there Saturday to get it tuned. His prices are super reasonable. Last time I was there it cost me $100 for the tune. Best money I ever spent on the bike for anything performance related. I put a full Arrow exhaust on, and picked up 13hp with the custom tune vs. running the generic Triumph/Arrow tune.
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