Quick/simple mods: F3 shock linkage, drop the front-end about 10mm, pull the black/blue bullet connector by the back light, and 4 x 20mm holes in the airbox, clean the air filter and dry it out.
Should have around 61hp, a nice crackly exhaust, and pretty sweet handling if the suspension is in good condition. _________________ Andy.
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its nice to see you doing something with the old girl the only thing we did to her was 1 tooth lower sprocket and handles well enough to scrape the fairing and the side stand _________________ ive seen more tarts than mr kipling
Si has anything else been done to it or is it just the sprocket?
There's a brand new pair of 090's, some spark plugs and a pair of fork seals winging their way to me and fingers crossed that's all I'll need for it to go well enough by tuesday. _________________ If you dont like the way that i ride.....Stop trying to keep up!!!!!
It would appear that the power valves have been wired open.
Should this just be a case of undoing the bullet connector near the rear light and away we go or could wiring the servo in this manner caused other problems? _________________ If you dont like the way that i ride.....Stop trying to keep up!!!!!
jesus christ mate no we never had cause to strip it my bro got it from martyns motorcycles in mansfield.i feel a bit of an arse now for selling you summat with a proper bodge like that _________________ ive seen more tarts than mr kipling
Well after running the bike up today with the spring taken off there is no movement from the powervalve servo at all. I was expecting some movement between 2-3k like the 21 does. Am I right in thinking that?
Assuming something has popped due to the servo being wired open is it likely to be the servo or something else?
Most likely a dead RC servo controller. It's a separate unit on the Mk1, much like the MC16, and looks almost like a third CDI.
RC control circuits die usually due to poor maintenance. Check the RC Valves operate freely by hand, and remove/clean then as necessary. _________________ Andy.
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I'll run it as is on Tuesday and hope I can keep it in the power and then investigate further at a later time.
Andy you say RC curcuits fail due to poor maintanence, I would assume wiring the valves open would amount to the same thing. _________________ If you dont like the way that i ride.....Stop trying to keep up!!!!!
Anything that causes a strain on the RC servo can burn out the control circuit. The most common causes are tight cables and excessive carbon build up on the Valves.
I've ridden an MC18 Mk1 with the RC Valves pinned open (with an Eric Gorr port job) and it didn't actually run too bad! _________________ Andy.
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