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Post by larry001964 on Jul 8, 2013 0:02:40 GMT -5
I didn't get that warning, I was asked if i wanted to run the java client, but that was all...
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 7, 2013 21:52:07 GMT -5
Fixed some speed misfire with a new coil...hit 39 on police radar today....going to start tweaking the variator and possibly a bbk soon......if you are hitting 40 with just some tweaks, how much top speed and how much faster will you get there with an 80cc big bore any projections? Hummmm that's a hard one to predict, an 80cc bbk will get you there faster, how much faster depends on other things, variator weights, your weight, carb, cam used, head used, muffler, the terrain your driving on... a bbk does not really increase speed, it increases torque, how much torque is dependent on the other variables, and how well you put that torque to work.
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 7, 2013 12:03:36 GMT -5
I got a 50 mm bbk from scrappydog, with an a9 cam. The head on scrappydog's 139 i got has longer valves than the BBK head. I removed the locknuts from the adjusters on the rocckers, and put them on the bottom. anybody run into this before? does it work ok? I don't see why not sure did, and I did the same thing you did... you know what i discovered with that arrangement ? it's stabler and requires less adjustment.. it's harder to adjust but once in, it stays in..
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 7, 2013 11:48:28 GMT -5
other pic..thanks........buford How many cc's are you adding by cutting it that way ?
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 7, 2013 10:44:53 GMT -5
what i would like to know if possible how many are useing scrappy's big valve head that as most of ya know i do the machine work on them....thanks...........buford Ive been using mostly NCY, But I em considering the big bore head you make along with the stroker... Do they have 52mm or only 50mm ?
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 7, 2013 7:57:03 GMT -5
Well Ive never had that happen, but i don't do this all the time.. It's strictly if i have to get home and have no other options...
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 7, 2013 7:39:18 GMT -5
ahhhh bummmer
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 7, 2013 0:49:32 GMT -5
Dom and I are in chat come and join us, kinda neet talking in real time
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 7, 2013 0:47:36 GMT -5
DX
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 6, 2013 23:44:40 GMT -5
Where is my computer icon? If its not on your desktop just click on the start button, and left click on where it says computer go to properties and right click..
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 6, 2013 23:31:35 GMT -5
If your bike has a clutch then one I think should know how to shift it without using the clutch.... Had a clutch cable break coming home from work once.. You can shift them without the clutch and without grinding the gears, but it does take practice to do it smoothly... Interesting....... I thought you would have to just be stuck in that gear until you pulled the cable somehow Many think that but you can do it without the clutch, speed up to where you would normally shift, put a little pressure on the shifter in the direction of your next gear, then slowly let off the rpms with the throttle, if done correctly it will drop right in for you. You can up or down shift as needed only down shifting you have to raise your rpms with pressure in the direction of your next lower gear when you hit the correct rpms for the lower gear, again it will drop right in.. Truckers have been doing this for many many years... stopping it i used the emergency shut off, and getting started again I put it in first gear hit the electric starter while giving little push to get going again... Can be done ;D I should add this is very very dangerous as you must perfectly gauge and predict your surrounding traffics actions, and you must adjust your speed to compassionate for timing of other traffic and traffic lights and turns.. There's no room for an error of any kind, from you or anybody else.. I was running my emergency flashers on and it was late at night with very very light traffic.. Plus somebody was watching over me...
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 6, 2013 23:22:27 GMT -5
I'm using windows 7 64 bit, Just left click on the computer Icon, go down to properties and right click, it will tell you what version of windows you have and if its 64 bit or not
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 6, 2013 23:17:16 GMT -5
Works fine for me, it uses java so Im guessing you don't have it installed on your computer, or you require a newer one.. www.java.com/en/
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 6, 2013 18:41:14 GMT -5
If your bike has a clutch then one I think should know how to shift it without using the clutch.... Had a clutch cable break coming home from work once.. You can shift them without the clutch and without grinding the gears, but it does take practice to do it smoothly...
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Post by larry001964 on Jul 6, 2013 11:23:27 GMT -5
my money is on millsc.............. Don't count me out, I'm closing in on millsc's speeds only 8 mph more to go.....LOL all in fun
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