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alanw wrote:Jan the frame looks FULL. You'll have to carry the water reservoir in your hand :lol:
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probably I'm going to make something nice in RVS so I don't have to hide it :-k
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Jan, at the risk of me looking stupid, what is RVS. Alan
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alanw wrote: what is RVS.
RVS is stainless steel.

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the bike made it's maiden-trip today to work (2x 45min trips) and all the parts made it home :lol: 8)

had some minor problems : tacho doen't work (but I already figured out why, a design-mistake from me :mrgreen: ), a very small waterleak on a waterhose, front blinkers stopped working, and the fuelpomp gave some troubles (which I could fix "on the raod" : there is also a carburator fuel-pump installed to bleed the system, 'cause the injection-fuelpump is mounted too high and won't bleed itself. the extra fuelpump is push-button operated , so I let it working continously and then I had no problems. I'm gessing there was still too much dirt in the tank. anyway, hoping to make till next winter like this, and then I'm gonna fit a fuelpump inside the tank, 'cause right now the system is too complicated and uses too much desperatly needed space).

first impressions : a good engine, lot's off midrangepower, a bit disapointed in the lower revs , it rev's nicly to 10.000, from 10-to-11.000 is only usable as overrev on a track, not much extra power delivery in the last 1000 rev's. A good engine for starters or commuting, but I wouldn't buy it as a "funbike". but since this one is specially build to ride with the misses at the back and not as a "sportsbike", I thinck it'll be just fine :)

the bike runs nicly , everything feels normal, handles like any other KR (allthough the last time I rode my stroker is over six month's, it felt just the same). temperature was always between 85 and 95°, so coolingsystem works great . sound is great (if you like the Ducati-sound that is :mrgreen: ), exhaust are fairly silent, but the sound off the injection-bodies lurking for air is great (no airbox, and amplified by the fuel tank I guess). suspension at the back is a bit stiff at the moment, but since it'll need loger tubes to the external reservoirs, I'll have it setup right at that time. front suspension is ok (ZX6 '95), but might be a bit stiff on a normal KR because off the weight. but this is just temporarly, since I'm gonna put in a CBR600RR '04 suspension, with 320mm dics and Brembo calipers from a Duc 996.

very pleased at the moment, all the work hasn't been for nothing 8)
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Pleased for you :!: , especially that it rides OK. Sure to be some niggles on a special with that amount of modification. Alan
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Well done, =D>

glad to hear it rides nice 8)
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Hat off to you Jan! =D>
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Charles wrote:
alanw wrote: what is RVS.
RVS is stainless steel.

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no it's not!......it's my new reg :mrgreen:
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more news in first message :D
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new front fitted in the bike :D
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grand job 8)
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wow awsome project, bet that will supprise a few people
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done some 450km's today , not "no-brains-fast" but still "hope-they-didn't-took-my-picture-today-fast" :mrgreen:

everything I've done to the bike is still in working order, and then some part I didn't touch brakes .

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the bracket that holds the ear caliper snapped :o
it's just the original Bandit part, nothing done to it.

managed to get home though (took the caliper off the torgue arm and tight it with a rope on the frame, lukily the sidepanel on the right is still not on the bike :mrgreen:

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Post by fred »

do you think the brake carrier was cracked to start with,great work ,it is harder to modify something than to make a new frame ,but if your not afraid of tinkering about ,to keep the kr style is great,i bet you havent kept a count on the hours you have spent ,good job =D>
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:shock: Bl**dy Hell !

Glad to see you are both ok.
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