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Not goin to get a chance to see until a trial on Sunday, so I hope it's not radicaly different :blink:

No it isnt, its like when you serviced a car back in the 80's, new points plugs condenser and it was the same motor but just sweeter all round, would like to hear your feedback.

(i have been wrong before!)

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The 80's were a blur to Drake :hl:

You'll probably feel more of a difference when the bikes up to working temp John :thumbup:

So were the nineties and naughties :bouncy:

Will give feedback on these after the weekend.

What are points :rolleyes:

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O.K my thoughts on the reeds. Firstly conditions yesterday were terrible, so not a good assesment, just my initial thoughts. Couldn't really tell how they were off the bottom as grip was non existant yesterday, but what i did find is the bike appears a LOT more powerfull up top. In fact the bloody thing caught me out a few times, and I managed to snap my front mudguard, when the bloody thing launched me skyward ( nothing whatsoever to do with rider error it was all the bikes fault honestly) I shall see how it goes over the next couple of weeks and see what I think then?

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O.K my thoughts on the reeds. Firstly conditions yesterday were terrible, so not a good assesment, just my initial thoughts. Couldn't really tell how they were off the bottom as grip was non existant yesterday, but what i did find is the bike appears a LOT more powerfull up top. In fact the bloody thing caught me out a few times, and I managed to snap my front mudguard, when the bloody thing launched me skyward ( nothing whatsoever to do with rider error it was all the bikes fault honestly) I shall see how it goes over the next couple of weeks and see what I think then?

use a higher gear and gentle low throttle.

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As stated! Try riding in second gear using the clutch to feel for traction, reguardless of rpm.

They do still seem to have a pretty good midrange hit that you can learn to use to advantage when needed.

If it is still too quick for you, might back off the timing just a bit. :rolleyes:

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Not really that much of a negative really, it's just the bike caught me out which it hasn't done for a while. Conditions were pretty bad on the weekend, so will have a better idea after this weekend, when I get to ride it on some familiar territory

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Just an update. Have to say the bike is now buttery smooth on the bottom. Boyesens have made the bike , going to go with better as I can't quite think of the correct word. So better it is. Now how can I get the weight down to that of a 125 :chairfall:

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