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11-15-2007, 05:42 AM
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Originally Posted by dukepilot
Installed some black Behr rims (5" rear) with Factory Pro Billet Hubs and Moto Master brake rotors...
Also a Flo Commander remote for on-the-fly jetting adjustment!
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How can we possibly keep up with you Peter 
Man, it looks awesome, as usual, great job 
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11-15-2007, 07:05 PM
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Dukepilot, are those crash protectors attached to the back of the swingarm or stand spools, and where can I buy them?
The Rhino stand you recommended works great. Thanks.
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11-15-2007, 09:51 PM
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They're crash protector/sliders mounted on the axle blocks. I suppose you could use them to lift the bike too. I got them from Supermoto Engineering – Sportbike and Supermoto Kits, Grips and Parts
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03 Honda CRF170R
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11-16-2007, 07:42 PM
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Looks good D/P, I haven't seen you around in a while....May I ask why you decided to go with spoked wheels again....The price I was quoted on some alloys with F&R rotors & rear speocket was reasonable.
Explain the flo commander in a little more detail please....Thanks, The Weaz
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11-16-2007, 08:20 PM
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Originally Posted by BadMotoWeazal
Looks good D/P, I haven't seen you around in a while....May I ask why you decided to go with spoked wheels again....The price I was quoted on some alloys with F&R rotors & rear speocket was reasonable.
Explain the flo commander in a little more detail please....Thanks, The Weaz
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Hi Weaz! I've been lurking and playing with the new Hypermotard S... badass bike!
I got a decent deal on the new wheels... plus I like spokes. The forged alloys are nice too but were a little more dinero. The flo commander is a 63mm velocity stack with anti-heat coating. It increases/smooths air flow into the carb but more importantly, isolates the slow and main air circuits from the air going into the carb. It has screw type adjustment for fine tuning these air circuits, which has the same effect of adjusting the pilot/slow and main fuel jets. I also have the remote main air adjustment that allows fine tuning on the fly. My 610 runs best when dialed to the current temp conditions. Changes in weather seems to affect how it runs. More info at Flow Commander 2000
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06 HVA SM610
04 HVA SM450R w/Rekluse
04 HVA TE250 w/Reluse
04 HVA CR125
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03 Honda CRF170R
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11-16-2007, 11:21 PM
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Thanks, I must have had a brain fart....I have the Flow Commander, I got the idea from you. But I had not seen the remote tuning adjustment....Looks like a long cable that obviously connects to the adjustment on the velo stack. Does it work well???
Hypermotard huh? I've been studying the big KaTooMs, not sure if I want to go to a multi-cylinder dirt bike yet or just buy another sport-bike. The Duc sure looks sweet....I know you are enjoying it.
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11-16-2007, 11:57 PM
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Originally Posted by BadMotoWeazal
Thanks, I must have had a brain fart....I have the Flow Commander, I got the idea from you. But I had not seen the remote tuning adjustment....Looks like a long cable that obviously connects to the adjustment on the velo stack. Does it work well???
Hypermotard huh? I've been studying the big KaTooMs, not sure if I want to go to a multi-cylinder dirt bike yet or just buy another sport-bike. The Duc sure looks sweet....I know you are enjoying it.
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The remote works well and is convenient since without it, you must remove the airbox to get to the main air adjustment screw. I can turn the knob while I'm riding to fine tune the carb. Can't beat that!
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04 HVA TE250 w/Reluse
04 HVA CR125
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01-07-2008, 06:34 AM
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Figured I'd chime in.
I picked up my Husky about 3 months ago and have put about 1k (2300 total) miles on it. I've adjusted the valves (twice, cause the first time I did it wrong), flushed coolant, done all the oil changes and got it up to date on its service. PS, if you need a how-to on valve adjustments, I made a post and it can be found here.
Why I'm posting:
I have a Leo Vince full TI exhaust and the stock jetting, to my surprise the plug shows as a nice tan color and I have no popping at anytime, even during decel. As a result, I won't be rejetting it. Top speeds slightly over 100 (though 90-100 is slow) and wheelies for days. Just for information...

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01-11-2008, 10:59 PM
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Originally Posted by antarius
Figured I'd chime in.
PS, if you need a how-to on valve adjustments, I made a post and it can be found here.
wheelies for days. Just for information...

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Very nice write up on the valve adjust......thanks for informing fellow riders.... well done..... 
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03-18-2008, 03:20 AM
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Thought it worth adding to this thread.
4300-4800rpm stutter completely cured and decel pop almost comletely cured by the iridium plug.
Not sure if that's simply because it's a nice new, clean plug, or the fact that it's a different spec. Will see further down the track, I guess.
I bought this bike with 2000km on it. I put 1000km on it before changing the muffler, and another 2000km since. At 5000 km the original plug showed the bike to be running slightly rich.
The iridium plug and Barrett end can are the only engine mods I've made. Jetting and air filter are stock, and fuel screw is in stock position.
Power wheelies in second will flip the bike if I really try. Powers up with a little bump or throttle chop in third, or clutches up fairly easily.
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06-04-2008, 02:23 AM
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I dont know about the rest of you but i am Still Loving This Bike!!!!!
Heat shield busted so i took off the pipe and cut off the brackets then heat wrapped the pipe looks badd azz.
I also put Pilot Powers on and love those tires.
This Bike Is The Best Bang For The Buck !!!!!!

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07-05-2008, 04:08 AM
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Well it's been so long since I've posted I might as well add to this thread.
Petcock packed it in, along comes Acerbis.

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