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Post  rhubarb_king Thu 18 Jul 2019, 8:03 pm

Finally installing an o2 bypass, because I got a pcv and dynojet autotune in the mail Smile
Ive had the yoshi r77 for years, but time to beef things up. I added a sargent seat too.
Got an R&N filter for it. Might get the boys at the shop to do the labour and just leave the pcv with the map I've put on it; I'll do all the computer shenags myself. Will also get them to remove snorkel and butterflies while they're at it.

When I get the hang of tuning, I might consider going for the "almighty yoshi cams". Time to open my bandit and let the thing breath!!   cheers

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Post  barry_mcki Fri 19 Jul 2019, 12:28 am

It's a well trodden path you're about to follow, however once you've got the "bolt-on" toys added I think you should look at handling, both front and rear ends as you're going to need something better than factory shocks and springs with an extra 30 to 40 ponies.  Good luck and keep us informed, and remember the pics.

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Post  rhubarb_king Sun 21 Jul 2019, 3:52 pm

barry_mcki wrote:It's a well trodden path you're about to follow, however once you've got the "bolt-on" toys added I think you should look at handling, both front and rear ends as you're going to need something better than factory shocks and springs with an extra 30 to 40 ponies.  Good luck and keep us informed, and remember the pics.
Good call! I was eyeing off this for the front forks too: http://www.justbandits.com/fork-brace-later-bandits.html

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Post  Chook Sun 21 Jul 2019, 9:29 pm

rhubarb_king wrote:
barry_mcki wrote:It's a well trodden path you're about to follow, however once you've got the "bolt-on" toys added I think you should look at handling, both front and rear ends as you're going to need something better than factory shocks and springs with an extra 30 to 40 ponies.  Good luck and keep us informed, and remember the pics.
Good call! I was eyeing off this for the front forks too: http://www.justbandits.com/fork-brace-later-bandits.html
I haven't done an upgrade but by all accounts a respring/revalve is what you really need
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