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  1. Well...I was just about to post a new one...but, I'm going to ask you.

     

    Today...at my door, is a boonman special lightened flywheel and modded shiftstar in one box, and a Ricky Stator adjustable plate in the other.

     

    I"m gonna go +4 on the timing. Stock ports, carbs and head. All stock.

     

    Did you have to rejet for the timing bump...and how much did you go?

     

    Thanks much....

     

    :cheers:

  2. left one smokes more probably because the packing is holding in some oil.

    Regardless...they both should be repacked.

     

    Since the previous owner had the bright idea of only replacing one piston, I'd give that whole bike a once over. From grease fittings to tightening bolts, changing fluids to checking some torque specs...

     

    I'd most definately repack BOTH silencers and clean out both carbs for sure.

  3. Pull BOTH carbs off. Completely clean out each one. Do ONLY one at a time, because the float bowls are for that side carb. One has a choke circuit jet in it...the other does not.

     

    Check your float height, make sure there's no dirt/debris in the needle/seat area.

     

    Your float height should be at 21cm from the metal gasket surface, bottom of the carb.

     

    Check out the Jetting/Exhaust forum for quite a few complete how to's.

  4. im for a machined piece of hardware not a cast piece.  i got my pro design for 50 bucks..  :shrugani:

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    If it were a high stress piece or show piece...I'd agree 100%.

     

    However...the plate just sits there, and it's not under much load..

     

    15 bucks isn't much of a deal..but I've seen the polished Billet plates go upwards of 79 bucks...

     

    Just not worth it IMO.

  5. Boonman sent mine, and I'll have it put on tomorrow. Saturday I'm going to some private propery to ride with a LARGE group...and there's trails, sand, mud and a lot of drag racing.

     

    I've always ridden stock flywheel banshees.

     

    Boonman is such a good guy period...he's gone way above and beyond the call of duty to help me out.

     

    I'll let you all know how it works out for all the riding situations above when I get back.

    Aside from just the flywheel, I"m puttingon a stator adj plate to go +4 and a Boonman special Shiftstar...

     

    The only bad part is going to be my buddy on his 450R cryin...

     

    :bolt:

  6. Tough question to answer...

     

    I don't think anyone makes carbon fiber reed replacements for the stock cage.

     

    The only ones I know of are for the VForce aftermarket cage. it's a combo of reed material and the cage design itself that make the VForce a winner...not solely one or the other.

  7. Yea i didn't check both cylinders, i will do that tonight.  Also i have never kicked this thing over 3 times in a row to get started, warm or cold.  Usually i don't even stand up to start it.  Thanks

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    That being said...sounds like a bad tester as mentioned. If it was @ 100PSI at that elevation, it'd be a mutha to start...

     

    87 Octane in a shee..c'mon. I put better than that in my lawnmower...:)

     

    :drool:

  8. Good find, Edge.

     

    Someone correct me if I'm wrong...but...can you use the stock throttle cable with the TORS removed?

     

    When I did mine, I bought Motion Pro's kit AND twist throttle, which...of course came with carb caps and a cable.

     

    Which...brings me to my next point. Can you use the stock carb caps?

  9. No, you need a TORS removal kit.

     

    It involveds drilling holes in your carbs, tapping that hole, and installing idle screws.

     

    Motion Pro carries the kit, as does Vitos and a few others.

     

    It's about an hour process or so...give or take.

     

    Do a search here on TORS...and you'll get a ton of info.

     

    Here's one from Vito's @ Magic Racing:

     

    http://www.magicracing.com/product.asp?itemid=731&catid=[catid]

  10. 25's are stock. They go up in 2.5 sizes...

     

    MOST of the time, with air filtration and pipes...a 27.5 is fine. The stock pilot circuit on shees flow a lot of fuel.

     

    27.5 pilot and anywhere from 1.0 to 2.5 turns out on the air screw.

     

    Warm it up, set them to 1.0 out...go from there. Once you adjust them, let the bike idle for 20 to 30 seconds to let the change "Take Effect"...

     

    I've read that FMF pipes like a fat pilot...so, 30 might be the key.

     

    Do some searching around here and get the idea, you're not off by far..either way.

     

    Are your carbs nice and clean, float heights set correctly, and the choke tube seated and not leaking..(Rubber line between carbs)

     

    If your carbs are AOK...I'd check reeds and intake area...although, if it's ripping upper R's...they're probably ok...

     

    Try the old choke trick too. from idle, pull the choke out 1/2 way. If it runs better, your pilot/air screws are too lean. If it runs worse, you're rich....

     

     

    I just got done with the whole rigamorole on my shee...

     

    Worth it, and you'll learn a valuable lesson!!!

  11. From what I read here...and since I never rode a Shearer'd shee...they are more of a drag pipe.

     

    Same with CPI...

     

    Rockets are considered a drag pipe, but many of the loyal following here will say they are a great all around pipe.

     

    Since I have T5's on mine, I can tell you they are a great all around pipe, too.

     

    They hit nice, and pull for a while, and I love their look and killer sound.

     

    More will chime in here shortly...I guarentee.

  12. I'm planning on riding some trails this year with my bud's and their 450's.

     

    Of course, DNR will be there. So...I have two options.

     

    I'm looking at the Toomey Hush kit w/ Spark arrestors or just the plain ol Jane spark arrestors on their own.

     

    In your experiences, which is a better choice for T5's...

     

    189.99 is steep for the hush and SA. However, SA's only are 30 bucks cheaper...

     

    What do you think?

  13. You might just start a pipe war here.

     

    SSTs are great pipes.

     

    However, I love my Toomey T5's. They really woke mine up. However...I've heard great about Rockets, too.

     

    I'm waiting on Ray to get a set of "loaner" rockets in, so I can test them out, too.

     

    CPI, Shearer, Toomey or Rockets are all good choices...

     

    When you go for more of a mid to top pipe, you may loose a little bottom.

    That's where other mods play a factor, like timing, Lightened flywheel, a better head (smaller domes for more compression) and reed cages come into play...

     

    Could always get your shee ported. That's the biggest kicker right there, short of bore and stroke kits...

  14. Ah...that's what I was missing...

     

    I'm not knocking you...so don't take it this way when I say this.

     

    But...have you had it calibrated or tested your shee elsewhere?

     

    Like I said...don't take that the wrong way. I'm just asking...:)

     

    Hell yeah...nothing better than a girl on a ripping shee!!

     

    Ok, well...maybe a girl on a ripping shee roosting a four stroke...

     

     

    :clap:

     

    :cheers:

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