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  1. mello dude

    rc30 at MMP 2013

    Very cool... beautiful bike...
  2. Sounds good! - I have been wondering what the bike would get out of a simple cam swap plus tuning.
  3. Doing some slack time with a Becks Dark..... Still like that shield....and still purty after all these years. :cool:
  4. mello dude

    Interceptor SS

    Well --- I have six seasons on my Frankenviffer lite. The bike is such a pleasure to ride, and is probly one of sweetest bikes I ever owned with absolutely the most "soul" to it. And all the mods just contribute to the feeling of it. Also part of it is a satisfaction thing, a dozen sets of a problem/mods and I had to be a bit creative to figure it out. Each problem required something unique and the final result ended up something special. Ok, its obvious. I love this bike! :biggrin:
  5. Six seasons later - I love my brakes! (SP-2)
  6. Six seasons on the bike. And this reservoir and bracket is a favorite detail that I built and works well.
  7. Six seasons later..... I love my brakes!
  8. This reservoir and bracket setup is one of my favorite details on the bike. It took me a long time and 5 or 6 fabrication trys to get it to look right. Great setup!
  9. Six seasons later. Changed out the pads, R&R and bleed job. Still works perfectly.
  10. Working on version 3.0 - a couple tweeks here and there - take some material out of it for weight reduction and I originally missed adding the thickness of the reflector bracket to the top mount boss. I couldnt figure out for the longest time why the low mount was perfect and the top one was short. Drove me crazy. It hit me silly once I figured it out. Doh!
  11. Brake light pressure switch crapped out, figured out how the use the stock switch with some finagling. Horn has been ditched for something louder and mounted elsewhere. Still like the FZ1 Yamaha manifold for the brake hoses. Trouble free and works well. Some guys have mentioned - "Oh, your gonna have trouble bleeding that and air will stick in the bridge and not move." - But its just hooey. Bleeds fine no problem. Would do it again. Beats bleeding the linked system anyday.
  12. mello dude

    DSCF1577

    Like that blue!
  13. I've been also curious on how thing are going for you sa1713....
  14. +1 on that.... You guys have been holding out on us... ---- I'm a geek foole, feed me.
  15. I decided to start almost over. I took the axle back out, wheel off, and pads out of the calipers. I bought a a dremel attachment kit ($11.50 on sale at Sears FYI) I bought high temp grease (Silaramic) Got out my buffing wheel. Every bolt that I took out got cleaned with the brass bruss on the threads and buffing wheel on the head. The slide pin from the calipers also got cleaned and buffed. I took a long brush attachment and cleaned off as much brake powder from the inside of the calipers as I could reach. Per the instructions of the grease I put it on the back of the pads, the groove for the front of the pads, and of course the slide pin. And still it rubbed. Off comes the wheel. I grease the axle and double checked my spacers were on the correct side. (I will definitely want to paint that red like mello dude.) I Follow the reinstallation instructions to the letter. Tighten everything up the way it was supposed to be and sit in front of the wheel... I grab the tire and spin! It's still spinning... still spinning... still spinning! And no shish shish shish! Mello nailed it. I believe that I tightened the pinch bolts at the same time and didn't seat the pads until the very last step. Oh, and the tire was on the ground... just an all around poor job the first time. So I wheel out my lady and get my gear on for the first ride since June 15th. (long story). Feels so good! wait a minute... whats that sensation? Damn thing wobbles on deceleration between 55-45 mph! I think the front tire is not balanced correctly. Shit. I have to take the wheel off again! Screw it, I am buying Dynabeads and calling it done! Thanks everyone for all the great help. My wife came out to help for a moment and she pointed out something to me. A year ago - seriously, only 1 year ago - I wouldn't even change the oil in my car. I have had the front end apart on this thing, the back end, read books and manuals, and spent a small fortune on tools and farkles. Ain't love strange? http://www.vfrdiscussion.com/forum/index.php/topic/75265-dyna-beads-wtf/ - Tire rotating forward in the correct direction? sry
  16. Tomorrow I will pull the front wheel off again and take the rotors off again and check and see if I need to dremel sand the rotor mounting spots. The rotor mount area on the wheel is a machined surface, and it's probly not a good idea to hit it with a Dremel. -Veefer got me curious, and the service manual mentions the clearance between the caliper brackets and the rotor at 7mm min. -Where on the caliper is the rotor hitting? Having a brain fart on picturing it. PIc? - Do you have the left and right collars in the wheel mixed up? Remember I painted the right one red? - The wheel mounting procedure is important to follow, tighten the left side pinch bolts first, there could be clearance problems if you do it wrong. - Um, really dont like to debug by forum, I'm more a see it, touch it, smell it guy to figure stuff out.
  17. The whole bike is put together with a ton of 6mm x 1.0 bolts. Get familiar with the Lowes hardware as they have a good selection of Grade 8.8 and 10.8 metric fasteners that will work out for non critical mount up stuff. Beats buying at the stealership or online all the time. Of course, sometimes there is no choice but to use OEM.
  18. mello dude

    VFR SF 1

    Impressive - That's the best streetfightered VFR rework I have seen! Great work!
  19. ---- Would love to see a photo of a bare bones 5th gen engine with the attempt to mount in the bare bones 6th frame.
  20. mello dude

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    exquisite photo!
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