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11-05-2012, 05:30 PM
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on an endless build
Joined: Oct 2004
Location: NYC & PDX
Oddometer: 1,209
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Sorry, I linked to his gallery and he took it down. I think I saved them in my texts so I'll update the original post. NJ was hit hardest but NYC got walloped like I've never seen - from water. Planes are another story...
Gregor
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11-06-2012, 08:44 AM
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Slack Jaw Gaper
Joined: Jul 2005
Location: The other Center of the Universe: Bend, Oregon
Oddometer: 744
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When do you fly to NY? Really curious to see what you can do with 41's
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11-06-2012, 08:51 AM
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Goeie Grys Giftige Gert!
Joined: Feb 2005
Location: Displaced.ment
Oddometer: 4,295
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No sweat. But ouch, those are painful pics to take in. Godspeed.
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11-27-2012, 04:14 PM
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on an endless build
Joined: Oct 2004
Location: NYC & PDX
Oddometer: 1,209
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I'm finally back east and Chris finally got his final velocity stacks finished. He's also finished a TPS bracket and reduced pull springs. I shot some photos for his site of my carbs and I'm going to try to get them all mounted up this weekend and go out for a short cold ride to test them out. Finally.
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11-27-2012, 05:02 PM
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Flanny-it-up!
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11-27-2012, 05:29 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jun 2008
Location: SF East Bay, CA
Oddometer: 166
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They look bas ass ! ! ! .... did you get a chance to run the 41's yet??
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11-27-2012, 10:42 PM
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I hate sand.......
Joined: Nov 2008
Location: Sanding something in the shed...
Oddometer: 1,100
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They are some nice stacks. Are they the same profile as what you dyno tested?
Great work on the TPS mount as well. Any thoughts on a choke then you'd have it covered
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11-28-2012, 06:11 AM
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on an endless build
Joined: Oct 2004
Location: NYC & PDX
Oddometer: 1,209
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I was considering getting the kit on the bike this week so I could just ride it around the city instead of take the subway but my registration is expired and of course the DMV is only open while I'm working and it's been really cold so I could really use a set of chokes on the carbs to make cold starting easier. Chris has been investigating the choke thing and he's aware that it's a real deal breaker for a lot of people to get the FCR's so I'm hopeful he'll work up a solution. It's still in the works. The stacks are the same profile and length but the filter ring was moved below to help the whole thing fit under the seat. We're going to run my bike with the final part this weekend just to check it. Gregor
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11-28-2012, 12:08 PM
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Slack Jaw Gaper
Joined: Jul 2005
Location: The other Center of the Universe: Bend, Oregon
Oddometer: 744
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Excited to see the results of the package test.
The TPS unit is very nice and will be my next purchase. Way cleaner and user friendly than my solution of replacing the entire pivot shaft with an extended one to drive the TPS.
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11-28-2012, 02:58 PM
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on an endless build
Joined: Oct 2004
Location: NYC & PDX
Oddometer: 1,209
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In other news our shop is going through some changes and like it or not ill need to be moved out by the end of January. The good part of that is that I'm excited to get the 990 back to Portland - if ever a bike suited a town it that would be it. Of course the 990 will have to make the trip with a mill, lathe, and a few other bits and bikes. I'm really hoping we've closed on our house by then and I have a place for it all. Gregor
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11-29-2012, 06:18 AM
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on an endless build
Joined: Oct 2004
Location: NYC & PDX
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So the choke...
Well, there seems to be good news, bad news and no news which isn't necessarily good news. I'll explain. Last night I made it to the shop after work and Chris and I sat down with his MX-FCR from his KTM 450EXC and my FCR downdraft. The idea was to examine each one to try to understand the choke (which is on the MX) and to see if the same circuitry exists on the downdraft so it could be "enabled". Here's a shot of the top of the MX carb's circuit with the choke plunger removed: ![]() So the FCR actually has two main parts in the body. The main body holds the slide and the second part is the interface between the float bowl and the upper body. If you remove that part you can see the series of gaskets and o-rings that route the gas to the various passages. Here's the top of the lower part of the MX: ![]() So the downdraft carb has the boss for a choke and it has the castings for the passages. The two parts are held together with security torx screws on the MX carb but are epoxied together on the downdraft. We spent a while trying to get the two parts apart and it's apparent that they don't want you to take the two apart. ![]() ![]() Even the torch and a lead mallet weren't getting them apart. We could have persisted but there was the worry that if we did get them apart and they had used epoxy to separate the various ports and passages it would have been a nightmare to re-epoxy that all back together. The goal was to see if the passages had been drilled in the downdraft so that you could simply drill the top and bottom ports and then tap and install the choke. Since we couldn't get them apart we don't know but since neither top nor bottom was machined on the downdraft we can assume they weren't. Also, since the carb is epoxied together it is effectively impossible to retrofit the choke for anything close to a reasonable cost. But it's not all bad news. The good news is that the actual casting has the potential for a choke. The bad news is that unless it was drilled by the Keihin factory before it was epoxied it would a nightmare to try to retrofit. The good news is that the velocity stacks project got Chris to be a Sudco distributer so he has contact with their tech department. He's going to ask if it might be possible to special order downdraft bodies from Japan with the machining operations for a choke made. If that was done he could customize his kit through Sudco to include a choke. So, it's possible. Just not for those of us who already have them. Once we hear back we'll let you know. So, that's the choke news. Gregor
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11-29-2012, 07:22 AM
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Loose nut behind h/bars
Joined: Feb 2004
Location: Hewitt,New Jerseystan, OBAMANATION
Oddometer: 4,507
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You gots lots of patience!
CW
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11-29-2012, 07:55 AM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Oct 2012
Location: Bottom left hand side of OZ
Oddometer: 238
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Sorry if this is a noob question, but is there a great deal of difference performance wise between the 2 types of carbs?
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11-29-2012, 09:15 AM
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Joined: Oct 2004
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Gregor
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11-29-2012, 12:58 PM
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on an endless build
Joined: Oct 2004
Location: NYC & PDX
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More bad news on the choke front from Chris today. He heard back from Sudco and they said that many people have tried to put chokes into the FCR's and no one has ever managed to do it. He also said that Keihin has no interest making it and won't even sell Sudco the internal parts. So bummer there.
Now this part might be good news: Chris managed to get my epoxied carb apart and discovered that the internals are similar to the MX with o-rings between the channels, passages etc. None of the passages are drilled of course. Chris thinks he could do the machining to make the choke fit and be functional but because of the huge amount of work involved it would cost between $250 and $300 but would include the cables, splitter, choke etc. For those of you with FCR's - is it worth it? Before we get too far along on our speculation we'd have to actually put chokes on my carbs and make them work. You never know if Keihin had a really good reason for not putting chokes on their carbs so we need to prove it can be done first. If it can be done, we need to decide (or rather Chris does) if it's worth the effort. And then those with the carbs would need to decide if it's worth the expense. My sense of it is that Chris should go for it and offer a full kit with all the problems solved so it's a bolt on solution which will make it easier for those without the mechanical resources or skills. Thoughts? Gregor
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