Off For Some Surgery.....

Your bike is certainly going to be a weapon Tony, also appreciate the tip of using Procycles Brisbanefor tuning and mapping ect.
Will be calling them to organise a visit, another one of the great things about this forum, great tips and networking for all things R3.
 
good on ya mittzy....just remember, warm it up properly then crank it flat and have the joy ride of your life. it's like being on a thrilling ride at a theme park!
 
Well I picked up Ole BRUTUS today. (Yeah NEW nickname for the bike):whitstling:
Fred had some issues with his Tune ECU software and could not set the rev limiter anywhere beyond 6,600RPM:mad::(
A real shame considering the last 100 rpm made 3 hp alone...... I should have been somewhere around 218-220hp.
I will be taking it back when these issues are sorted.
So as a result I have 212hp and 183 ftlb Tq. - Still good numbers.
The guys in the workshop all commented on how fast it spun up the dyno machine:cool:
First start of the bike at idle sounded like a standard R3 - No lump just smooth.
The ride home was good, started off pretty careful thinking the 6,600RPM restriction wont be a bad thing as it will give me a good chance to get used to it.
The first thing I noticed is that the torque came in later at around 4,000RPM Then before I know it I am on the rev limiter just goes so fast to 6,600RPM - It pulls HARD right to the rev limiter......
Changing down gears I noticed the engine braking is now no where near as good as it used to be - I assume this has something to do with the head ports being opened up and the cams keeping the valves open longer.
The ride home was Friday Arvo at 4pm - Cops everywhere I looked so I was not terribly game to smash it to much and want to ride normally to ensure the bedding in is not too strenuous.
The Dyno Sheet is attached but states I have K&N Pods - This is incorrect as I have Uni Filters.

Oh ---- And they lovely Jackie detailed the bike for me too.:thumbsup::D No I do not have a photo.:cautious:

Oh - AND A SPECIAL THANKS TO @Neville Lush FOR HIS INPUT AND ASSISTANCE IN THIS PROJECT
 

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