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01-01-2017, 09:51 PM | #1 |
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1100 evo
Hi all happy new year
Just got my 1100 evo , had 851 916 848 , Liked the evo as it's air cooled and a sexy She's done 3500 miles and 2013 so due belts Was astonished to find horizontal cylinder tensioner was locked and paint marked in the off position , belts so loose they have not turned tensioner pulleys should see how polished the back of the belt is 😢 So many posts on so many sites about belt tension ! Yet this ones done 3.5k with no tension at all. , guess it's better than over tensioned but gave me shudders when I removed the belt covers , New belts fitted now just can't wait for some dry tarmac to try her out |
01-01-2017, 09:59 PM | #2 |
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Belts every 2 years,
They were probably the original ones.
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01-01-2017, 10:07 PM | #3 |
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Yes original ones , Friday afternoon engine build ! Guess that's why mainly woman build the newer panigale engines , there more conscientious
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01-01-2017, 10:15 PM | #4 |
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Join Date: May 2005
Location: brough
Bike: M1100evo
Posts: 1,550
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Welcome. Black or Red?
You will find that the 1100 Evo is awful at low revs so either keep the revs up (impractical around town) or get the ECU reflashed. Lots of info on here. Safe riding. |
01-01-2017, 10:29 PM | #5 |
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Livingston
Bike: M1100evo
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Welcome to the EVO club. Amazing bit of kit…if it's not already got it you'll be wanting a performance ecu, air filter and termis. Also a 14tooth sprocket helps with town manners.
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02-01-2017, 09:33 AM | #6 |
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Join Date: Mar 2004
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Welcome, Love my evo, here are some of the main mods I have done to my Evo, and they do make a BIG difference :-)
http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/s...ad.php?t=50851 http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/s...ad.php?t=50780 http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/s...ad.php?t=51391 http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/s...ad.php?t=52267 As Said, I love being out on my Evo, did a road bike only track day last year, upset a lot of il4 owners :-) |
02-01-2017, 09:44 AM | #7 |
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Livingston
Bike: M1100evo
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Noce mods there:
I've essentially done similar in that I've got an ohlins rear, dp ecu instead of a custom map and I've got the same rearsets…very pretty. |
02-01-2017, 10:47 AM | #8 |
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02-01-2017, 10:58 AM | #9 |
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Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Forres
Bike: Multiple Monsters
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Greetings from another happy EVO owner, as other aficionado's will concur, you're in for a lot of fun. My first tip is to make sure you can easily removed the rear wheel nut before you need to. They can be an absolute bar steward to get off. Mine required the efforts of three garages to resolve..
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02-01-2017, 11:21 AM | #10 |
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Happy new year and welcome to the EVO, its a great bike! The right balance of power, weight and agility while keeping that lovely air cooled engine. I'm sure you'll absolutely love it. While I agree that the low end fueling should be addressed, I've actually preferred to have the 15 tooth sprocket after having tried the 14, but I also don't deal with city traffic too often. The bike and I are happiest on twisty country roads.
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02-01-2017, 12:11 PM | #11 | |
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Southampton
Bike: M1100evo
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Hi, dwil.
Always good to see another Evo owner here. Post up some pictures; we all like pictures! Have a look here if the low speed running bothers you: http://www.ukmonster.co.uk/monster/s...ad.php?t=54450 There are lots of options depending on your budget and what you want to achieve. Quote:
https://www.machinemart.co.uk/p/clar...pact-wrench-2/ It's rated to 220Nm so makes short work of the rear wheel nut at 176Nm. (Sadly, not quite tough enough for the flywheel though at 270 Nm). The good thing is, you don't even have to lock the wheel to undo the nut; just holding the tyre by hand is enough to stop it rotating. Enjoy...and roll on spring! |
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02-01-2017, 12:53 PM | #12 | |
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I only ride twisty country roads , never go anywhere near a town or city, she seams about the same gearing wise as my others so not a problem to me , at risk of upsetting not a termi fan , or carbon 😧, Have fitted an evo tech tail though 😊 |
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02-01-2017, 02:05 PM | #13 |
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Upload you images here.. https://postimage.org/
Then copy and paste the whole line of text "Hotlink for forums" onto your post.
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02-01-2017, 02:46 PM | #14 | |
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02-01-2017, 05:13 PM | #15 |
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Join Date: Jun 2015
Location: Livingston
Bike: M1100evo
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At the risk of hi-jacking a thread. Has anybody had there bike weighed! I'm going to do mine next year…i have access to an industrial weigh machine that does 1/2kg increments.
My rough calculations would have it at around 180kg kerb, assuming a starting weight of 188kg. With regards the rexxer flash I didn't realize that was an additional change on top of the dp ecu. Last edited by Ron1000; 02-01-2017 at 05:21 PM.. |
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