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 Topic: MC21 project in Australia 







KTM39

 
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KTM39 » Sun Oct 31, 2010 4:13 am

Questions:

I've fitted the OEM fairing for now, (eventually I plan to put a Tyga kit on it, but that might take me a year or two) and it rubs on the chambers - both sides under the bike. I've spaced the lower fairing out from the frame, but I've got no hope of stopping it from rubbing. Will this cause any problems? Can it wear through the chambers?

Also, are the pipes okay with the mufflers unsupported? I see heaps of the bikes on here have no brackets supporting the cans with the Tyga pipes - has anyone had a pipe crack or break due to this?

Riding the bike, the jetting is reasonably close, but there's not a lot of power until over 9000 rpm. I expect this is just because I'm used to big bore roadies and grunty dirt bikes. I think I might go about 3 teeth bigger on the rear sprocket and see how that feels. At the moment, it's not really on the pipe until over 100k's, which would be fine on a track, but on the street, I'm not using the meat of the power. If the gearing doesn't make it significantly better, I'll have to save up for a 300 kit....
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