The TRX900 Project kicks off
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Re: The TRX900 Project kicks off
no idea how to reduce the size of the images sorry
			
			
									
									
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There is an ap for that, use edit in Pictures on an iPhone, or similar on Android.
			
			
									
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Re: The TRX900 Project kicks off
I upload my images to https://myalbum.com/en
Once they're uploaded, you can share them in different sizes.
But you have to create an account first.
			
			
									
									
						Once they're uploaded, you can share them in different sizes.
But you have to create an account first.
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Re: The TRX900 Project kicks off
double header at cadwell park completed, mostly underwater. bike behaved impeccably as usual. 
I had a problem with my injured left knee and managed to switch the bike across to race shift which was much easier for me.


Me Dad.


But now I have a serious dilemma. I have been poisoned by 170bhp of fireblade, and although I was leaving everyone in my group at the start of the weekend, come the end of the 2 days the litre bikes were starting to flex there muscles on the straights and bridged the gap quite comfortably, which was disappointing. I had a plan of building a race engine for the trx, and I would still do that, but I am starting to think its not going to be enough.
I have no place for 2 track bikes, so if I decide to keep the fireblade then I have to consider the thing I said I would never do and sell the trx.
			
			
									
									
						I had a problem with my injured left knee and managed to switch the bike across to race shift which was much easier for me.


Me Dad.


But now I have a serious dilemma. I have been poisoned by 170bhp of fireblade, and although I was leaving everyone in my group at the start of the weekend, come the end of the 2 days the litre bikes were starting to flex there muscles on the straights and bridged the gap quite comfortably, which was disappointing. I had a plan of building a race engine for the trx, and I would still do that, but I am starting to think its not going to be enough.
I have no place for 2 track bikes, so if I decide to keep the fireblade then I have to consider the thing I said I would never do and sell the trx.
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Hoooruva slack on that chain on full extension  
			
			
									
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Yeah that was early doors, i tightened it up after that
			
			
									
									
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One of the coolest things one could do is race a bike around with your dad.....enjoy.
			
			
									
									
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It is, and you just made me sit and think about that - I am very lucky to have thatRacer-unk wrote:One of the coolest things one could do is race a bike around with your dad.....enjoy.
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few more shots from the official photographers. just actually bought them for a change! mind you at 6 quid a photo no wonder people just nick them!



			
			
									
									
						


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Good photos, is that Kayla's fella on the CB500?. I like riding in the wet, its a great leveller. I even enjoyed it on the ducati 749S last time out, although i didn't enjoy cleaning it! That was at the RAF Benson riding day. 
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yes thats Chris, Michaelas other half. we had some great battles  
 
I think my trx was a little poorly, as it wasnt really keen to rev through the redline whereas before it was zing straight through to 9000rpm.
Also I couldnt outdrag chris on his cb500. its tuned but still I should have a horse power advantage there.
			
			
									
									
						I think my trx was a little poorly, as it wasnt really keen to rev through the redline whereas before it was zing straight through to 9000rpm.
Also I couldnt outdrag chris on his cb500. its tuned but still I should have a horse power advantage there.
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Re: The TRX900 Project kicks off
I'd a shitty couple of wet trackday sessions on mine a few weeks ago due to a misfire. Tracked(pardon the pun) it down to corrosion inside the right side HT lead (steel core, not copper) giving a high resistance. Amazing what a new pair of copper core leads can do to starting and low down grunt  
			
			
									
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that would explain a lot. 
I wonder if its worth going down the coil over plug route to eliminate the need for leads altogether.
			
			
									
									
						I wonder if its worth going down the coil over plug route to eliminate the need for leads altogether.
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I gave a lot of thought to that route, folks appear to praise CBR600 COPs but their is a big difference in primary winding resistances and I'm not clever enough to know how it could affect the TCI unit.
I'm going down the copper core wire and relay route with stock coils/resistor caps. The original HT leads lasted 20 years so £2.50 for new copper core leads might last another 20 years
			
			
									
									I'm going down the copper core wire and relay route with stock coils/resistor caps. The original HT leads lasted 20 years so £2.50 for new copper core leads might last another 20 years
1996 TRX 850, blue, Ohlins 46HRCLS, Race Tech Gold Valves, 0.90 springs, Venom pipes, R6 brakes............
1974 Yamaha RD250A, Candy Blue
1998 Yamaha SZR660, blue of course
1967 Yamaha TD1C 250, Blue and white
						1974 Yamaha RD250A, Candy Blue
1998 Yamaha SZR660, blue of course
1967 Yamaha TD1C 250, Blue and white
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but think of the weight savings  
 
I might have to do the copper HT lead mod myself very shortly. I have just booked another weekend at Cadwell on 7th and 8th october.
no doubt it will be pissing down again haha
			
			
									
									
						I might have to do the copper HT lead mod myself very shortly. I have just booked another weekend at Cadwell on 7th and 8th october.
no doubt it will be pissing down again haha