KODAKHODAK
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Thanks for these tables or specs much needed indeed - Cheers Lads
Hi KODAKHODAK,Question fellas, i put my DB killers back in and didn't notice too much of a sound differance, maybe a slight less growly but still had a decent note. Would this effect my tune much or not so much?
My personal experience. The threads are more likely to be damaged. I'll bet you one heli-coil thread repair. Ask me how I know...In the end, which are you going to trust more?
For street riding, I like dynamic. For track, I like the fixed so its very predictable and the bike feels the same everywhere. I have a 2021 and I don't think the OEM settings are comparable. I've also went to stiffer springs front and rear.Anyways, pretty stoked how the V4S is coming along, the overal look is starting to take shape, few things id like to ask is what riding modes do many of you select on the dash and do you leave the suspension iin Dynamic and forget or do some adjust to suit Street & Track conditions?
Hi bp_SFV4, I guess we have to agree to respectfully disagree on thisMy personal experience. The threads are more likely to be damaged. I'll bet you one heli-coil thread repair. Ask me how I know...
One thing i have noticed with my Woolrich Tune is it doesnt pop flames, and i dont hear those cracks and pops up shifts or downshifts compared to my V2 Bayliss. Is this a good thing as the tuner has smoothed out the factory tune that normally comes with the Akrapovic. In someways i do miss those nice upshift pops and flames but long as the tune is safe and reliable i am happy.Hi KODAKHODAK,
Any DB Killers will reduce gas flow and add back pressure. From your description, it seemed that it did not reduce the noise that much, which most likely means it did not reduce the flow that much, too.
I wouldn't worry much about the tune because, most likely, it will make your bike run very slightly rich in the Air to Fuel (A/F) Ratio, which is not going to harm the engine.
In fact, your ECU might automatically already compensate for slight differences.
It's when you run a lean A/F ratio that you need to worry.
My plan with my 998 is to tune the ECU using the Motocorse Titanium Silencer designed for the 60.5mm diameter pipe, but later replace the silencer with the Termignoni for 1198, which actually has a slightly smaller pipe diameter, I believe 58mm or something like that, and this will have a similar effect to your DB killer (reduce flow). It will only run ever so slightly richer in A/F ratio.
My experience was the frame, not the engine threads. If you work on these bikes long enough, thread repair and removing stripped bolts is normal. I've always used grease on the bolts. I think heat cycles on the parts will affect them too.I heard many people also have their engine mount thread needing to be heli-coil
This is purely a result of the tune. IMHO, a good tune doesn't have pops and flames. All that does is burn off the packing material in the mufflers. It's great for YouTube, not so much for the life of the bike. If you really want pops and flames, a tuner can adjust things to make that happen.i have noticed with my Woolrich Tune is it doesnt pop flames, and i dont hear those cracks and pops up shifts or downshifts compared to my V2 Bayliss.
Then i am happy to have had it properly tuned Yippie for me!My experience was the frame, not the engine threads. If you work on these bikes long enough, thread repair and removing stripped bolts is normal. I've always used grease on the bolts. I think heat cycles on the parts will affect them too.
This is purely a result of the tune. IMHO, a good tune doesn't have pops and flames. All that does is burn off the packing material in the mufflers. It's great for YouTube, not so much for the life of the bike. If you really want pops and flames, a tuner can adjust things to make that happen.
for the street I find the suspension quiet hard compared to the V2 Bayliss, but then again our roads here in Canberra arnt the bestNice build! I run my 22 PV4S pretty much 100% in Dynamic on road and track and let the computers do the work. From what I've read EC 2.0 is significantly improved over v1 that's on the earlier bikes. But horses for courses... Do you feel that the suspension is too harsh or soft?
That is a wrap? Wow, look like it is the original brush tank from V4R, super nice work and great choice !Spot the differenceā¦ did a thing recently and got the tank professionally wrapped in brushed aluminium to give it the V4R lookā¦ tbh it cost me only $250 to get done via Signature Wrap here in Canberra
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Unfortunately they didnāt, there is a join around the front of the seat which is hidden, the main top and side of the tank is one entire piece - it was a gamble to try and see what it looks like but pretty happy with the result.Wow. Looks good. By chance did your installer post a video or more pics about the job?
I was thinking there'd have to be a joint somewhere. Having tried my hand at wrapping, I know an amazing result when I see it.Unfortunately they didnāt, there is a join around the front of the seat which is hidden, the main top and side of the tank is one entire piece - it was a gamble to try and see what it looks like but pretty happy with the result.