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wrenchandsprockets

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  1. Bubba, thanks for the heads up I'll give him a call tomorrow & see what he's got. SkullCrusher, I'd say nothing is beyond rebuilding but it's pretty bad. The rod has let go & practically cut the 4th cylinder off, so wieghing options. The rods are discontinued thru Kaw as well. Whaler... will consider, who doens't love more HP?? Hellmutt, good looking out. I seen the one on ebay, but will pm 2fat2fly & see what he's got too. Thanks again eveyone!!!
  2. Looking for a suitable replacement for 2001 ZX-7R engine. By suitable I mean in clean running condition & of approximate year. Just putting feelers out to see what you guys may come up with, thanks in adavance for any leads.
  3. That drone video is pretty intense, looks like something Homer Simpson would cause.
  4. It's promo video from Metzler but I thought it was pretty sweet to see the tire deflect under pressure from "leaning"... https://youtu.be/sZJ9NB5vLS4
  5. I think you'd be just fine with out the covers, not necessarily saying they would look "retarded".
  6. Thanks everyone for their input & personal experinces, it's much appreciated.
  7. Some pc's change fuel mapping, ignition timing, few sensor inputs... when needed. What about the ability to adapt these values for the changes a rider is going to make? To get close with a singular reflash, add the rest of the custom programming... sounds awesome. But how close, consistantly? If you're doing just the typ filter & pipe, could it be easier to get a one & done reflash? Both being ideal, but more $$.
  8. Nice, so you had both going on there, a reflash and power commander?
  9. Hey guys, I'd like to get some feedback on this topic. Anecdotal, specific facts, etc... what has been your experience with having your ecu reflashed (Ivan's, Rexxer, Guru...) vs going thru a specific process of buying a power commander (or bazzaz, cobra, etc) & dyno tuning?
  10. This is pretty cool, I'd like to see how well they do. Maybe something like this in Columbus would work out too....
  11. JustinNck1 thanks for the lead, I'll look into them. whaler, thanks for your comment. redkow97 this would be for young beginners maybe 4-8, with no experience other than riding a bicycle. This is a broad question to see what's out there. A Google search didn't pull up much in our area. I have run into parents who do not ride themselves & have children who would like to learn. As well as new riders who would like someone with more experience to guide their kids first hands. As a kid I loved motorcycles, ever since my parents first told me I couldn't have one
  12. Hey guys, I'm looking for information on youth riding classes around ohio or resources to teach young kids how to ride. I came across some info online, but looking more for a place that parents could take their kids to ride & recieve professional instruction. Has anyone heard of anything like this around our area?
  13. lol no harm, no foul. I could've looked closer in the first place. Motorcyclists in the Ohio area and forums like this one have been a big help to me over the years, I'm here to return the favor where I can.
  14. I misspoke when I said "per side" here also.
  15. Forgive me gentleman, I have not done my due diligence in clarifying this information to address your concerns... As stated, 2.1 hours is for one complete fork rebuild, as I'm sure you guys can picture, once one fork is off there's nothing to getting the second fork off. The flat rate is not doubled here, the other fork is literally an additional 0.3 hours. MidgetTodd, thanks for the heads up. If you decide that you would still like to do them yourself, but with some help, my resources remain open to you. For clarification, that's at no charge. I understand that you guys have long standing members who have proven their worth, in time you guys will see that I personally bring a lot of value to the table.
  16. Is that blowing your guys' minds...? I don't know how familiar you are with flat rates or how dealerships come up with their prices but it's a standardize time based off of warranty from Suzuki, in the example I gave above. I could be wrong, but I'd be willing to bet not. It's also to replace all internal components.This isn't a statement as to how long it would take, what I would charge, etc. etc... It's an easy way to know what shops will charge, if you know their hourly rate... That's all. It also lists 12.8 hours to replace rod bearings in a 2007 ZX-10R, if you guys can do better/charge less/etc... That's cool too.
  17. I don't personally charge that much for fork seals on standard right side up forks, no. But that's the flat rate listed to rebuild one side, I don't make this stuff up.
  18. If you are any where near Columbus, you can bring your bike down to my garage & I can help you with them too.
  19. I just started checking out Cyclepedia for service specs and info for the bikes I'm working on, has anyone else used these before? http://www.cyclepedia.com/amember4/aff/go/wrenchandsprockets
  20. This is a collection of service articles & information from cyclepedia on MPN. http://www.motorcyclepowersportsnews.com/author/cyclepedia_press_llc/
  21. What's this for? I can tell you the flat rate hours 7 then it just depends on the shop's hourly rate. Typically I see around 3-4 hours for fork seals on the bike. For example it's 2.1 hours per side for 2000 Katana 750...
  22. Hopping around on sportrider.com I came across a video of the H2's supercharger, just found out the impeller spins at 130,000 rpm on that ba! http://www.sportrider.com/videos/sport-rider-videos#ooid=p0cDdqcjqtkUGO4Y4vFjI7rLbfn61UV5
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