Removing Secondaries

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asked this in another thread, but incase it gats missed am asking again

when I removed secondaries, one of the screws was really stubborn and when trying to get it to move the plate + bar turned,

now miami said don't let the bar turn, and obviously I have, is there anything I need to do?

bike appears to be running well, although rather greedy on the go-juice


cheers

Allan
 
im not an expert on these things, but what i can recall is that if it moves the synchronisation will be out, thats between primary and secondary plates , dealer can easily sort it out , im waiting for warranty to expire and will do the same to mine , can you share your impressions with us, ie , is it worth while ,,,cheers :wink:
 
Impressions,

I've not got much to weigh it up aganst cos I did it all at once (pred pipes, K&N's, secondary removal andre-map)

but it is really easy to remove the secondaries, just the 6 screws that the other posts state and it's done, only problem I had was 1 of the screws was "awkward" initially and that's why the plates moved.

the power is now all through the rev range, I upped the limiter to 7k rpm (just because I could) the bike is a bit greedier than it was before but hey, I'm a rich student pensioner I can afford 18 - 20p per mile approx. :shock:

I found that because the power was all through the range and she was sounding so **** lovely that I was running lower gears than I used to, so I'm consciously keeping her lower now which isn't spoiling the fun at all :twisted:

the conversion was simple using Miami's how-to (cheers Miami)

so, for me, the mods are well worth it, and I'm sure all others agree also.
 
With the plates gone it is not a problem-only if you ever add them back-they will have to be recalibrated.

But nobdy I know has ever added them back :twisted:

FWIW, I keep it at 6700 RPMS, unless going to a dyno session where I lower it to 6600 (since part of the run involves hitting the rev limiter).

I think the stock engine, while tough, doesn't like the big R's...
With stock cams and short Rock gears, not much use in shifting above 6500 also.
 
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