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Reply #135 - 06/02/13 at 10:20:35
 
57 MPG AND good performance & good manners ( Not farting loudly in public). Thats good work,and its a good lookin thing, too,,
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Reply #136 - 06/02/13 at 18:24:18
 
I call it "crackle & pop" when it responds like that on decel, while I reserve the term "backfire" for the "gun shot" type of decel sound.
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Reply #137 - 06/02/13 at 21:03:13
 
That rumblin grumblin growlin sound on decel just makes me grin,,
Poppin & bangin is embarrassing,
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Reply #138 - 06/06/13 at 05:26:40
 
So how tacky would this be?

If I was to put a pair of these on my side panels.
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Reply #139 - 06/06/13 at 12:32:35
 
Dave wrote on 06/06/13 at 05:26:40:
So how tacky would this be?

If I was to put a pair of these on my side panels.

I think they look cool.  Smiley
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Reply #140 - 06/06/13 at 16:32:48
 
Awsome looking cafe Dave. I like the special 650.
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Reply #141 - 06/17/13 at 14:14:48
 
Until next winter when the bike will be taken apart and painted.....this will be my last update.  I just rode the bike about 700 miles over a 4 day period a the Dragon Run that the members of this site have been doing for the last 9 years.  Last year was my first ride and my bike was stock, this year it was the Cafe' bike.  The bike rode great and other than tightening one allen bolt that came loose - it needed nothing the whole weekend.  The bike averaged 58 mpg over 3 tanks of fuel.  The seat and handlebar postions turned out to be fine and after one 220 mile day my butt was a bit tired......not too surprising.  I never did get sore.  I did trade bikes with MM Ranch for a 10 mile stretch and his bike was far more comfortable as he has installed some taller rear shocks that are really cushy.......so although my bike was rideable it was not really comfortable.  I have tried to ride my bike a few hours each work to get used to the seating and handlebar positions.

When I was riding behind my bike I noticed the turns signals and brake lights can be seen in the daylight.....but they are not as bright as the stock items and may not get the attention of someone texting while driving.  I may add a supplemental brake light that is brighter and see if there might be some brighter turns signals.  Maybe red rear turn signals in combination with a controller that turns both turn signals on when you brake.....while still letting them blink as turn signals.  I am really paranoid about getting rear ended by a "cage" driven by a driver while texting or adjusting the radio....etc.

I am also planning on doing some pulley changes to get the rpm's down a bit while cruising on the interstate.

The bike rode extremely well on The Dragon and I was able to lean it over within 1/4 inch of the tire edges......it seems to have a pretty good weight balance and was very stable.  I am very happy with the conversion and how it rides!

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Reply #142 - 06/17/13 at 14:22:28
 
Well done Dave.
I am pleased your trip went smoothly.
Its illegal to drive and text in NZ, Is it not where you are? I suppose different rules for different states?
Bike looks great.
Now that you have broken her in so to speak, Any changes you would consider?
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Reply #143 - 06/18/13 at 04:15:00
 
Please put the Special badges under the Eagle
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Reply #144 - 06/18/13 at 04:20:41
 
jcstokes wrote on 06/18/13 at 04:15:00:
Please put the Special badges under the Eagle


Eagle?



That is a Dragon......the symbol of Hwy 129......the Tail of the Dragon!
http://www.tailofthedragon.com/


I put the Dragon on for the "Coming Out" party at the Dragon ride this year.  It was a fast and easy way to get something on the side panels.  When the bike is painted next year.....I will probably buy and mount the Special 650 badges.
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Reply #145 - 06/18/13 at 04:21:40
 
Dave your bike came out beautiful, I'm so happy that you are happy with the outcome and that you are finally enjoying it to the most after so much hard work  Wink

BTW it is a Special 650!   Cheesy
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Reply #146 - 06/18/13 at 04:59:57
 
paulmarshall wrote on 06/17/13 at 14:22:28:
Well done Dave.
Now that you have broken her in so to speak, Any changes you would consider?


The only mechanical issue is the throttle control.  I used a Maguara enduro throttle control.....and it seems to be a bit too quick.  When you come up to a corner fast and close the throttle, then want to add throttle coming out of the corner.....it is hard to open the throttle up smoothly.  The throttle seems to stick slightly and when it opens from idle it comes on too abruptly and cannot be done as smoothly as I would like.  I will take it apart and lube everthing well and see if that changes it.  It is not noticeable on normal rides - but on spirited cornering trips the throttle feels a bit sticky and it is hard add throttle smoothly.
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Reply #147 - 06/18/13 at 19:58:27
 
paulmarshall wrote on 06/17/13 at 14:22:28:
Well done Dave.
I am pleased your trip went smoothly.
Its illegal to drive and text in NZ, Is it not where you are? I suppose different rules for different states?
Bike looks great.
Now that you have broken her in so to speak, Any changes you would consider?


It may be illegal, but doesn't stop all the knob heads doing it though!
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Reply #148 - 06/18/13 at 20:01:19
 
Cloudy wrote on 06/18/13 at 19:58:27:
paulmarshall wrote on 06/17/13 at 14:22:28:
Well done Dave.
I am pleased your trip went smoothly.
Its illegal to drive and text in NZ, Is it not where you are? I suppose different rules for different states?
Bike looks great.
Now that you have broken her in so to speak, Any changes you would consider?


It may be illegal, but doesn't stop all the knob heads doing it though!

True very true  Angry
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Reply #149 - 06/19/13 at 00:01:59
 
Dave,
Congratulations on your successful Dragon Run. If there were ever a place to test the meddle of a scoot's engineering, craftsmanship, and durability it would be on the Tail of the Dragon while dragin' the pegs for 700 miles over 4 days. Your journey was a special accomplishment
considering your build schedule and your limited time for shake down
and testing before you committed to the Dragon.
I've enjoyed watching and reading your progress leading up to this occasion.  Thanks for sharing it with us.
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