Since I have received the bike (a month ago) I have ridden it maybe 6-7 days total. Cold and bad weather has kept it in the garage.
I have performed the following:
Stripped all plastics to verify any possible damage
Replaced upper headlight fairing plastic (small crack)
Replaced well nuts in upper side fairing with nuts that are less stubborn
Sourced a pillion cover, well nuts and hardware, re-installed
Thoroughly de-greased and cleaned front sprocket area
Thoroughly cleaned and lubed chain after every 200 miles or so in those short rides (motul cleaner and gear oil)
Removed rear wheel, cleaned and cleaned sprocket
Downloaded and backed up PCV build from previous owner
Inspected exhaust system
Drain/filled 2x all three reservoirs (brake brake clutch)
Broke oem and replacement clutch slave spacer, ordered an "unbreakable" unit made from delrin 150, couldnt break it
Cleaned/Lubed clutch pushrod
Replaced right side rider peg (feeler was broke off, cheaper to order junk yard peg)
Cleaned and lubed all pegs with lithium moly
Cleaned and lubed controls with lithium moly
Ran a good amount of dry slide in throttle control cables
Set suspension front/rear (minus rear preload)
All inspections from manual done except steering stem play inspection
Removed and cleaned OEM air filter (vacuum, wet, dishsoap, wash and spray out, air dry)
Vacuumed out air box
Set chain slack
Ran remote USB for PCV under the seat
Lubed/cleaned rear axle
I'm sure i'm forgetting something here
I would like to use my mightyvac on the hydraulics but I used it so much on my BMW project car last year its starting to fall apart. Right now i'll just drain/fill until I get that unit replaced.
I have some synthetic bearing grease, I plan on repacking the front/rear wheel bearings.
I noticed the VooDoo exhaust appears to be higher on the right side than the left side, but there is no bent metal, its all mounted correctly. Maybe its just how the exhaust looks. While I like to blip the throttle on downshifts and bark gunshot loud flames out...its really way to loud. But then again, cars stay way away. I followed my wife to work one day and she said when I was anywhere near her car she could not hear the stereo.
The bike spins up to 11.5k, i'm going to assume the previous owner flashed it. However, it doesn't hold the last KTRC setting. When set to OFF, reload the bike, it goes back to setting 1.
I'll have to pull the map off my NAS and upload it and see what yall think, supposedly it was dyno tuned professionally but you know how people are.
My question is: What else could I do during down time for this beast (nearing 10k miles)? I'm not going to pull the plugs just yet, i'll wait until I do a valve check late 2015 or when i'm near 20k miles. What other cheapish maintenance or low cost mods can I do. I weigh a lot so maybe some clutch springs or something similar?
* Last updated by: phildobaggins on 1/12/2015 @ 11:53 PM *