Sunday, 22 January 2012
Getting ready for brands hatch
The bmrc letter arrived yesterday which outlined what the technical inspectors will be looking for. So I've been around doing my checks, got a decent torque wrench so I've been checking and tweaking all the nuts and bolts. Lock wired the sump bolt, filler cap, dip stick, and put a large jubilee clip around the oil filter and lock wired that to something close. The steering lock is good. Started the engine, ran well with no blue smoke! On my spare front wheel I've lock tighterd my new wavy discs. What else, I've made a small bracket which fixes to the bottom of the radiator and fixes to the cylinder head just to give it added support. The bike will be going through a lot of stresses
Tuesday, 10 January 2012
video camera!...£14.50 from China

I was looking through video camera's that fit to bikes, they all were basic models about 100 quid. Being a cheap skate I searched through ebay to find this camera from china. Its a bullet shape like a small torch, rechargeable last about an hour, comes with various mountings, dubious translated instructions a cd with software that doesnt work to well...but it saves mpeg files at 720*480...not Hd but cant complain for something at this price which included postage. It save files on a micro sd, once you understand how it works its simple. The quality isnt bad, I will upload a test at somepoint.
Saturday, 7 January 2012
carb tweaking

The spare set are from a 1994 vfr and have the same jets and needles but slightly shorter intake funnels....would the shorter stacks give a better top end but less low and mid range?...have to read up on that or wait for the track.
I also filled the bike with some nice silkolene race oil 10/50. on starting the bike it firstly ran lumpy but at the same time clouds of blue smoke were piling out the exhaust. I couldnt work out why this was happening...until I realised when i drained the oil before the sump plug is right next to the exhaust down pipe connector, draining oil inevitably dripped onto the exhaust and into where the pipes connect and must have slipped into the sleave! so 5 minutes of running the blue clouds gradually cleared! lucky! Once the engine was clear of smoke and warmed up fully I turned the pilots in a 1/4 turn which smoothed out the lumpiness.
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