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spicciani 01-18-2011 03:49 PM

Re: shut off at high speeds
 
thanks blaine . I just looked on bike bandit and oem is damn expensive 2dust and 2 oil seal(im guess thats the fork seals) are 70 bucks i dont remember them being go expensive on the ninja 250

spicciani 01-18-2011 03:53 PM

Re: shut off at high speeds
 
i see this one http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Fork-oil ... 0691334484 and other internet ones for cheaper

blaine 01-18-2011 04:17 PM

Re: shut off at high speeds
 
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Originally Posted by spicciani
i see this one http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Fork-oil ... 0691334484 and other internet ones for cheaper

I used after-market seals with no problem,for the same reason.Bought mine from a independent dealer for around $30.00.

:cool: :)

spicciani 01-18-2011 10:29 PM

Re: shut off at high speeds
 
pulled the trigger on the ebay seals.

on a side potentially stupid side note my top speed does not seem to have increased since my jet upgrade , although i haven't adjust the air/fuel screw

blaine 01-18-2011 11:13 PM

Re: shut off at high speeds
 
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Originally Posted by spicciani

on a side potentially stupid side note my top speed does not seem to have increased since my jet upgrade , although i haven't adjust the air/fuel screw

You will very little difference in top speed as the G.Z only has a limited amount of horse power.The whole point of re jetting is to make the bike run a little richer as it is very lean from the factory or if you modify intake and or exhaust.If you put on the 16t front sprocket you will sacrifice top speed for lower revs on the road.When I done my mods,exhaust,intake,front sprocket,and carb re jetting,I found that I had a bike that was more responsive and started easier when cold.None of the mods will increase your top end.That's the nature of the beast.
:cool: :)

spicciani 01-19-2011 07:15 PM

Re: shut off at high speeds
 
thanks for clearing that up .

another quick question . I went to start the bike today and it would crank but not start . then i turned the bike to prime for 4 sec and back to on and it started.
is that normal

blaine 01-19-2011 07:37 PM

Re: shut off at high speeds
 
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Originally Posted by spicciani
thanks for clearing that up .

another quick question . I went to start the bike today and it would crank but not start . then i turned the bike to prime for 4 sec and back to on and it started.
is that normal

Normally you should only have to prime the bike after it has been sitting for awhile.If the bike is rode every day you should only need to use the choke.In your case you may have had a air lock after just installing the new petcock.Just a thought:Make sure the drain plug on the bowel is tight, and not draining slowly over night.
:2tup: :cool:


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