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 Topic: The plug-chop myth 







Andy
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Andy » Tue Jun 14, 2005 1:38 pm

Good call Invigiator! I'll ammend that!

There are a lot of little updates that could be done to the Main Site. Some of it was written 5 or 6 years ago when I edited nsr250.com and simply lifted straight across, some of it, like that particular part of the carburetion section, is still 4 years old!

I can read something time and time again and not see any glaring problems, but I can't ever get anyone to proof-read the pages, so it's only when someone spots a "glitch" that I can ammend it.

I never say NSR-WORLD is the be-all and end-all of NSR information however, but I am sure (without going back and re-reading the section) that I do say somewhere that there is no substitute for having your bike professionally set up on a dyno!

To give you an idea, I spend around 30-40 hours a week on the Site, and if you saw the post on Dave Booth's Le Mans report, that alone took around 4 hours to edit by the time I'd done the images! Invariably I don't often scan back through the older pages as I'm working on the new.

Next on the list is a revamp of Posers' World now that I'm getting moaned at for that!! Wink
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