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No time for mod's in the Antipodese

Started by pwalo, August 24, 2006, 03:56:37 PM

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pwalo

I've been logging on to this site for a few years now and I'm always intrigued with how much time you guys have to spend on modding your bikes, especially as I don't seem to.

Then I realised it's because you chaps live in the northern hemisphere and get a real winter. One of the best things about living in New Zealand is that we can pretty well ride all year round. This means that I ride my GS to work every day, rain, hail or shine. It also means that I can only really look at doing any work on the bike in the weekends. With a wife and two teenage sons this doesn't happen!

I've upgraded the rear supension, fitted a screen, but that's about the extent of my modifications. I'll get my fork oil changed at my next service.

Still I do get to ride pretty well every day (apart from two days in the last five years due to severe flooding) so I'm not really complaining.

Take it easy, enjoy your modding.

Paul


Turd Ferguson

I don't modify stuff because of winter...I modify stuff because I can't leave it alone.  I like to mess with stuff, I just can't help it.   :dunno_white:

Someone help me.

-Turd.
..:: '05 GS500 :: Hindle Can :: Kat rear wheel  :: Kat Shock ::..
..:: Fairingectomy :: Never been laid down mod ::..

Dwn4whadever

A common mistake that people make when trying to design something completely foolproof, is to underestimate the ingenuity of complete fools....

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scratch

Have you dialed in your suspension?

Set sag?

If you lower the front end/raise the rear you'll need to re-set sag on both ends.
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Turd Ferguson

Quote from: Dwn4whadever on August 24, 2006, 04:10:12 PM
Turd have you jetted your bike yet?

I have a table in my house that has clip-ons, a muffler, lunchbox and a bunch of jets...with no home.

This weekend if all goes well.

-Turd.
..:: '05 GS500 :: Hindle Can :: Kat rear wheel  :: Kat Shock ::..
..:: Fairingectomy :: Never been laid down mod ::..

blue05twin

Quote from: Turd Ferguson on August 24, 2006, 04:08:06 PM
I don't modify stuff because of winter...I modify stuff because I can't leave it alone.  I like to mess with stuff, I just can't help it.   :dunno_white:

Someone help me.

-Turd.

I have the same problem I told the wife we were not going to touch the gsxr's.  We are going to leave them stock. . . that lasted 1 week  :oops:

I ride the bike to work everyday, work 60hrs a week, and yet still find the time to do mods  :laugh:
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The Buddha

Year round ... winter ... I hate summer, I ride and mod and make parts all in winter ... OK I ride and fiddle in summer too ... but I hate it ... winter ... what winter ... OK NC does get cold, but I hate the heat ... cold is much better.
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makenzie71

actually I tend to do all my modifications in the warmer months...then I spend all the cooler months fixing the bike...and the rest of the time seems spent on waiting for parts to arrive to modify the bike then fix it.

annguyen1981

I'm with Turd.  I only mod cause I can't keep still.

But I have noticed that I've NEVER modded any vehicle during the winter.  It's too cold to stay outside for even a couple minutes.  It's bad enough I gotta shovel snow.

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ducati_nolan

Yeah I ride my bike every day too and I find it hard to do mods. Eventually I get annoyed enough to fix it though. I cut off my muffler and then hung the new one with a hose clamp and silicone to get the position right. yeah.........I rode it like that for about 4 months, untill it almost fell off. Then I rode it for about 3 weeks wit no muffler :cookoo: yeah, my neighbors love when I get home at 1:00am. Finally it's properly bolted and welded in place, it only took 5 months.

Yankee Punker

 The sand here on the beach is white like snow, and that's also what gives the gulf that sweet Emerald Blue color, oh yeah I ride all year long too.  And I've always loved taking apart something that's OK just to see how it works, or to make it better, or to make it faster. :laugh: :cheers:
Being naked was great, but now that I'm older I thought I should cover up!!!!

Mods?  What mods, no really its stock!!

Alphamazing

I live in Texas. Winter lasts 2 weeks. I mod my bike because I like to tinker.
'05 DR-Z400SM (For Sale)
'04 GS500E (Sold)

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pandy

I "mod" my bike when I break things when I fall over....no fall overs since I had him lowered, though.  :icon_twisted:
'06 SV650s (1 past Gixxer; 3 past GS500s)
I get blamed for EVERYTHING around here!
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Codger

This time of year it is 80F and 100%RH in the garage at night, 100F & 50%RH during the day. 
If I'm doing anything with the bike, it will be in motion.

I'll wait till winter to mod.
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Acerbis dual sport lights, Progressive springs, Racetech Emulators, Kat600 shock, SW Motech rack, FIAMM 130dB horn, rejetted, Uni Socks, Fly 1010 Yam bars, Acewell 2803.

hmmmnz

being a kiwi is no excuse not to mod, get to it :icon_mrgreen:
pod filters, costum r6 quill exhaust(no baffles)40/140 jets, heavy duty springs, sv650 rear shock, gsxr srad tail, bandit 600 4.5 inch rim with 150 tyre, gsx twin disc front end "1995 pocket rocket"  ridden by a kiwi in scotland

pantablo

have you seen my site, LOL?

there's ALWAYS time to mod...I did many of mine on my lunch hour at work...
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Quote from: makenzie71 on August 21, 2006, 09:47:40 PM...not like normal sex, either...like sex with chicks.

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