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Author: | lane1feathers [ Mon Oct 20, 2014 6:18 am ] |
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I am using Evans waterless coolant and it works great. It negates the need for an expansion tank as it doesn't expand or give off steam. As these tanks are getting old and brittle it's prob a good idea to do it now rather than after a roadside breakdown due to coolant loss ![]() Of course, the CBR600 radiator cap conversion should prob. be done first to take the tank out of the loop. |
Author: | nickta [ Mon Oct 20, 2014 8:25 am ] |
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Author: | higgy [ Mon Oct 20, 2014 9:57 am ] |
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Dunlop Q2's on mine with 180 at the rear. With the 180 you will have to be perfect on your alignment or the chain will rub the edge. Very sure footed even in the rain but don't get a lot of miles out of them which is fine with me ![]() |
Author: | ducinthebay [ Wed Oct 22, 2014 4:51 am ] |
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Thanks all, I searched around the site to find the CBR600 filler mod, and I think I get the gist of it. The link to the pictures in the stickys section doesn't work, but I found another pic after some work. Any other pictures of the radiator cap mod would be appreciated. I bought one on e-bay with hoses for $20. Looks like a great fix for a questionable design. I'm putting on a 170 Michelin Pilot on the back, and a friend is giving me a slightly used 120/70 for the front to get it on the road, and get an old wheel out of his garage. Any other recommendations for radiator fluid beside Water Wetter or Evans? I need to do my ST2 also, so I guess I'll get a bit more while I'm ordering. Cheers, Phil |
Author: | lane1feathers [ Wed Oct 22, 2014 1:59 pm ] |
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Here is a pic of the CBR600 rad cap mod I did on my 906. I assume they are the same or at least similar. Since that pic was taken I have removed the expansion tank as it's not req'd when running Evans. Hope this helps. |
Author: | ducinthebay [ Thu Oct 23, 2014 2:15 am ] |
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Beauty, thanks, I'll do the same next week. Phil |
Author: | Derek [ Thu Oct 23, 2014 8:35 am ] |
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Rather than the Honda CBR filler mod I've been considering fitting the radiator from an ST2/3/4. I've measured one up and reckon it will fit but due to the curved shape the fairing sides would need to be trimmed to clear it, but this would be behind the air conveyors and hidden from view. The ST radiator has both top and bottom hose connections on the left hand side but a bit of plumbing work with hoses should sort that out. |
Author: | persempre907 [ Sat Nov 01, 2014 8:33 pm ] |
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Author: | ducinthebay [ Sun Nov 02, 2014 12:01 am ] |
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Got a brand new 170 tire on a black rim to go on. I'll change out the white one later. Drained the coolant. It was a very nice crystal green, and everything inside looks nice and shiny. I'll flush it with vinegar and water tomorrow, and I'll be refilling with Engine Ice by recommendation from a KTM mechanic. On sale at Cycle Gear for $18 for 1/2gallon. I'm also doing the Aprilia thermostat mod, ($40 on ebay, with hoses) and the CBR600 radiator cap mod ($20 on ebay) I'll take a few photos when I get it together. Life has gotten in the way of getting on the road, and I'm skipping out of chores right now, and need to get back to them. Cheers, Phi |
Author: | ducinthebay [ Fri Dec 12, 2014 4:02 am ] |
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Update: I got a few days to work on the 907. Putting on a set of Michelin Pilot Powers, one I had, one I got from a friend. 170 in back, 120/70 in front. Pulled the front wheel off and decided to flush the forks. Good idea. ATF in the left leg, and fork oil in the right leg. I'll refill them in the morning. Several of the triple clamp bolts were loose, as were the fork caps, and the drain screws were finger tight. Forks slide up and down nicely after a bit of working them, and no pits in the chrome. I'll put some grease in the steering stem bearings while I am this far, but they feel good so far. All looks good, just needs a going over after 23 years. Replacing rusty bolts here and there, but not many parts. Next is the Relay mod. Cheers, Phil |
Author: | higgy [ Fri Dec 12, 2014 11:13 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Joining the club - MBD |
Eastern Beaver has some very nice kits ready made as well as an updated fuse box which is a mod I am currently working on. He aslo has ready made kits to upgrade the voltage regulator to the Shindengren Mosfet SH775 which is a true regulator not the usual shunt type roadstercycles also has nice kits as well of course you can always make your own ![]() |
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