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Seems You have marked ur 24 deg After TDC. I may be wrong.
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^Naah the engine turns in ac wise direction so it's fine
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Just recalled it is AC rotation, dafc, thanks. I stand corrected.
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Finally got the time to post the video. I need to take classes before I attempt my next video .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jUmrDJW ... e=youtu.be
All done and going under the cover waiting for its owner
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0jUmrDJW ... e=youtu.be
All done and going under the cover waiting for its owner
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Bloody hell, beautiful, couldnt notice the GS behind. is that yours?
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Yup thats mine
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well you know your bikes for sure..have fun man.
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Well not really, always run out of patience when it comes to the carbs & it so happens that its always the last thing to fix before the bike is on the road. My previous project was a CB400N & had the exact same issue with carbs like on this RD, with flooding bowls and clogged pilots. Maybe I'll tackle the carb first for my next project .
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RD Carbs are easy to clean up.
Rebuild Kit + Once thru an ultrasonic cleaner.
See if you can convince the customer to buy a pair of filters. It will come with jets that should get you pretty close.
We will change the jets if required for you.
Rebuild Kit + Once thru an ultrasonic cleaner.
See if you can convince the customer to buy a pair of filters. It will come with jets that should get you pretty close.
We will change the jets if required for you.
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Very clean work, very neat pipes as well, are they original or made ones.
Only seat and front mudguard are not in tune with the bike, rest is remarkable work.
Only seat and front mudguard are not in tune with the bike, rest is remarkable work.
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Guess it will look good with a '75 RD fender, but that will have to wait. I'll ask him about the filters next time he calls.
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Fantastic job on the install and thanks a lot for sharing.
I am sure a lot of newbies will really appreciate the detailed writeup and pics.
Absolutely weet looking bike, BTW!!
I am sure a lot of newbies will really appreciate the detailed writeup and pics.
Absolutely weet looking bike, BTW!!
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hi roughseas ...
i want ur hekp abt cdi...for my rd....so can u send me ur mobile no...i m also frm...pune,,,,
plz mail me its urjent for me ....( amol_kakade14@yahoo.com )
i want ur hekp abt cdi...for my rd....so can u send me ur mobile no...i m also frm...pune,,,,
plz mail me its urjent for me ....( amol_kakade14@yahoo.com )
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Hey guys,
I'm a newbie here but have the CDI kit installed 2 years back and haven't had a great experience. I'm hoping that you guys might be able to help.
When i got the kit installed in Koramangala,Bangalore I noticed that the bike wasn't responding as it used to do before. Sometimes on increasing the throttle it would just go louder and not faster but sometimes it would just go faster than I anticipated. Also, starting the bike in the morning was quite a task. When the engine is cold, it would choke as if it is was being suffocated. When i took it back to the mechanic he refused to acknowledge the problem. This made me stop using the bike for a while and did not want to visit the mechanic again.
Then after a year and a half, I wanted to get this sorted and after a bit of searching online I did find a good mechanic. He rebuilt the engine. But again when i was riding the bike I still felt that there was a mistiming and the bike wasn't responding to the throttle in a predictable manner. On speaking to this mechanic he said that it is very hard to get the timing and suggested to set the kit to stock mode instead of advanced mode. He also insisted that setting it to advanced is not a good thing,.
So, I now have it set to stock mode and feel like the bike is missing something.
Any kind of help appreciated!
I'm a newbie here but have the CDI kit installed 2 years back and haven't had a great experience. I'm hoping that you guys might be able to help.
When i got the kit installed in Koramangala,Bangalore I noticed that the bike wasn't responding as it used to do before. Sometimes on increasing the throttle it would just go louder and not faster but sometimes it would just go faster than I anticipated. Also, starting the bike in the morning was quite a task. When the engine is cold, it would choke as if it is was being suffocated. When i took it back to the mechanic he refused to acknowledge the problem. This made me stop using the bike for a while and did not want to visit the mechanic again.
Then after a year and a half, I wanted to get this sorted and after a bit of searching online I did find a good mechanic. He rebuilt the engine. But again when i was riding the bike I still felt that there was a mistiming and the bike wasn't responding to the throttle in a predictable manner. On speaking to this mechanic he said that it is very hard to get the timing and suggested to set the kit to stock mode instead of advanced mode. He also insisted that setting it to advanced is not a good thing,.
So, I now have it set to stock mode and feel like the bike is missing something.
Any kind of help appreciated!
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Akshay please start a new thread. The symptoms you talk about are vague and could be anything from clutch slip to an exhaust leak. If you are totally dependent on a mechanic, you will be better off doing what he prefers. That way, he will not have reason to point fingers at you when something isn't going right.
On the other hand, if you want to take matters into your own hand, first get your motorcycle performing as well as a new stock motorcycle with the stock CDI. This implies getting the engine setup properly with good compression and jetted correctly, a well setup clutch, good cycle parts and fool proof electricals. Once you have a good baseline to work from, then you should first measure the stock timing using a timing gun. Then install the Digital CDI and time it again. Ensure you are at about 2 to 4 degrees advanced over the stock timing. That should get you to your happy place.
On the other hand, if you want to take matters into your own hand, first get your motorcycle performing as well as a new stock motorcycle with the stock CDI. This implies getting the engine setup properly with good compression and jetted correctly, a well setup clutch, good cycle parts and fool proof electricals. Once you have a good baseline to work from, then you should first measure the stock timing using a timing gun. Then install the Digital CDI and time it again. Ensure you are at about 2 to 4 degrees advanced over the stock timing. That should get you to your happy place.