Very nice but its hard to justify spending 6k. You see really nice examples in the UK for between 1000-1500 pounds.
Found one for $1000 cheaper than the last one.
http://www.kijiji.ca/v-sport-bikes/...ke/1104782863?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true
Very nice but its hard to justify spending 6k. You see really nice examples in the UK for between 1000-1500 pounds.
Pump gas was part of the compression equation
Anyone have any thoughts on using Bombardier XPS full synthetic in my bike? It's group V ester based just like Motul 710 and Redline oil but costs 1/4 as much as Redline and is about 1/2-2/3 the price of the Motul. Says it's for Rotax engines but I've always read that you shouldn't use snow mobile oil in a motorcycle. Bombardier told me it should be good in the bike but they can't say for sure. Figured if I can save a few bucks on a high quality group V ester oil, why not?
In the mean time I stocked up on the Motul because I can't get Amsoil as easily any more and the place I bought it said once they have to order more stock the price is going way up because our dollar is so bad.
Because it's expensive. $15/L at a special rate and it's going up. Redline is loved, too, but that's $12/470 mL (and near impossible to find). The Bombardier stuff is like $10/L.two stroke racers love the motul. why mess with success.
Getting the cylinder replated. After many emails to CVTech AAB in Quebec, with no response, I called them and they told me to just ship it to them with a note about what I want (replating/repair, piston, and gasket kit). Didn't hear anything for about a month. Then I get a call from someone that barely speaks English asking for my credit card number. I was out so I call them back. Again they want my credit card number. They had no idea I wanted a piston and gasket kit even though I mentioned it in my phone call and in the note included in the package. Despite the fact that they gave me a price already for the piston it takes the guy about 7 minutes to find one in his system this time and it's special order out of the US and would not be special sized to fit the cylinder in any way. Oh, and they can't get a gasket kit. In the end I told them to just send me the repaired cylinder and I will measure it and order a matching piston and gasket kit out of the US myself. Overall I'm not the happiest with their customer service (could be worse though) but hopefully they did good work.
No idea. I just went with them because they were recommended. May not have been worth it, either, as the replating was close to $400 CDN on it's own and a new cylinder kit with the piston and gasket kit is like $500 USD.something wrong here, they would want the piston BEFORE they do the cylinder plating/final honing. perhaps they went with OEM specs and didn't do final honing? not sure how this would work.
No idea. I just went with them because they were recommended. May not have been worth it, either, as the replating was close to $400 CDN on it's own and a new cylinder kit with the piston and gasket kit is like $500 USD.
Bike is still running great after the repair. Dunno if the performance is much lower since I was only getting 90 PSI last I checked it but it seems to run fine. It'll exceed 150 kph indicated still. Just had the cylinder done as a spare.
good to hear the RS is on the road.