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#31 Post by radialfalco » Fri Feb 26, 2010 10:28 am

Well thanks again, aladinsane.
I've seen one of those Matrix on Ebay, but are fixed in the same way, I think.
I enclose the list of improvements to be able to work on them, mate.
Que llevo montado

- Indicador de marchas Digi8
- Empujador de Embrague aluminio anodinado en rojo MPL de caudal 25% mayor.
- Latiguillos de frenos metálicos OEM de una Tuono
- Latiguillo metálico de embrague Goodringe azul eléctrico
- Latiguillo de freno metálico trasero Azul de una Edwars réplica.
- Guardabarros delantero en carbono de RSV 2006 para pinzas radiales
- Guardabarros trasero en carbono
- Basculante trasero de una RSV 2000
- Vieletas traseras de una RSVR 2001
- Amortiguador trasero Höllins de la misma RSVR 2001
- Amortiguador de dirección Höllins
- Tacos anti caída de horquilla
- Tacos anti caída traseros anodinados en rojo
- Mini intermitentes delanteros de leds blancos
- Mini intermitentes traseros en blanco
- Rele electrónico para intermitentes de leds
- Pinzas radiales de freno Brembo Oro 4 pastillas
- Bomba de freno trasero de una RSV, (mayor Volumen que las de serie)
- Estriberas retrasadas Sato Racing con suplemento de palanca de freno.
- Filtro de aire de gran volumen Pure Tec de esponja
- Toberas de admisión de 54mm mecanizadas en aluminio Evolucione
- Eprom Pure Tec versión Full Open
- Escapes ovalados Leovince EVO II en aluminio en posición original, con DBKillers desmontables.
- Power Commander PC III
- Programación personalizada para 139 CV Motomundi
- Bomba de freno Brembo Radial PRCS variable de 19x18x20
- Tapas de depósitos liquido frenos y embrague en Carbono (18gr mas ligero)
- Protector de deposito en fibra de carbono
- Quilla inferior en Fibra de carbono
- Panel cubre instrumentos en carbono
- Protector de relojes en fibra de carbono
- Separador de radiador en fibra de carbono.
- Protector del Alternador en fibra de carbono
- Protector del Embrague en fibra de carbono
- Protector del piñón delantero en Fibra carbono
- Guarda cadenas superior en Fibra de carbono
- Grada cadenas inferior en Fibra de carbono
- Tapón del depósito de aceite en Aluminio anodinado azul STM
- Soporte de montaje para videocámaras en el tapón del deposito
- Cuerpos de carburador aumentados a 54mm
- Piñón de 15 dientes Superprox
- Tortillería de la cúpula en Aluminio negro.
- Bujías de Iridio NGK
- Sillín Sargent de Atomic Foam
- Soportes de Escapes en Fibra de carbono, replica Haga
- Horquilla Öhlins de RSV Factory de pinzas radiales delantera
- Tija inferior de RSV Factory
- Tapón rápido de gasolina en Ergal CNC
- Cubre espejos en fibra de carbono Hazle
- Protectores basculante en Fibra de carbono
- Tornillería de los discos de freno en Titanio
- Semi manillares regulables Variobars
- Barends en fibra de carbono
- Tuercas ejes delantero y trasero en Titanio
- Tornillos de las Pinzas de freno en Titanio
- Llantas fibra de carbono BST, con porta plato de competición.
- Válvulas de inflado de ergal a 90º
- Plato de 41 dientes Talón anodizado color oro
- Reguladores de precarga en aluminio mecanizado negros
- Bomba de embrague radial Brembo de caudal variable PRCS16
- Pata de cabra evolucionada con mas ángulo y estabilidad
- Tija Superior Edawrs en Ergal mecanizado
- Amplificador de corriente “Milleage Up”.
- Discos de freno Brembo oro
- Modificación Jet 40
- Embrague antirrobote y bloqueo STM Evoluzione
- Puño de gas rápido Accossato

Que tengo por montar

- Tacos anti-caída de chasis
- Tacos anti-caída de carenado
- Pinzas Brembo radiales Monoblock y latiguillos de 1098
- Intermitentes leds traseros.
- Resistencias para leds.
- Recolocador de Matrícula Evoluzione
- Regulador remoto de distancia de la maneta del freno
- Regulador de presión de Gasolina Evoluzione
- Discos Lobulados Sealth Viper

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#32 Post by Aladinsaneuk » Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:00 am

fairly sure they do a headstock one as well - but i have only read about them....

and a good amount of fettling done :)


Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...


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#33 Post by D-Rider » Fri Feb 26, 2010 11:59 am

Aladinsaneuk wrote:fairly sure they do a headstock one as well - but i have only read about them....

and a good amount of fettling done :)
TRANSLATION FOR EVERYONE ELSE:

Aladinspeak: Steering Damper = English: Top Yoke
Aladinspeak: Headstock = English: Rear Sprocket

We can continue to compile this valuable translation resource while Pete gets to work with Radialfalco's challenge ..... we'll need the list above to translate Pete's results into something the rest of us can understand.
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#34 Post by Aladinsaneuk » Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:11 pm

obviously you got my facebook comment and had to respond....

and no worries badger pubes... all is fair in falco speak :)


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#35 Post by D-Rider » Fri Feb 26, 2010 1:36 pm

Aladinsaneuk wrote:obviously you got my facebook comment and had to respond....
:smt017
Aladinsaneuk on Facebook wrote:Three days off now .... and loving it
:smt017

.... or have you posted something on Twitter as it's nearly the same .... just not quite the same ....

(and if you have, I wouldn't know as I've never looked at Twitter)
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#36 Post by Aladinsaneuk » Fri Feb 26, 2010 2:43 pm

ahh twitter can be set to repeat automatically to facebook....

will show you in a few mins

and i did send an insulting comment about the terrible buzzing noise that i thought was a mosquito ... but was probably your scooter.... mind you that was on facebooks instant chat - and yours does break a lot!


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#37 Post by D-Rider » Fri Feb 26, 2010 3:02 pm

Aladinsaneuk wrote:
and i did send an insulting comment about the terrible buzzing noise that i thought was a mosquito ... but was probably your scooter.... mind you that was on facebooks instant chat - and yours does break a lot!
LOL - that was yesterday! .... keep up!

.... and it wasn't that insulting .... at least not compared to the noise itself.
Anyway a new exhaust turned up first thing this morning - not bad having ordered it mid afternoon yesterday.
:smt001
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#38 Post by radialfalco » Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:49 am

AH, questo sei il amore!!!!!! this seems like a conversation of an 15-year marriage couple

I´ll try to transalte to the Sakespeare´s language, but give some time to waste on it.

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#39 Post by HisNibbs » Sat Feb 27, 2010 12:59 am

radialfalco wrote:AH, questo sei il amore!!!!!! this seems like a conversation of an 15-year marriage couple

I´ll try to transalte to the Sakespeare´s language, but give some time to waste on it.
For a NewB working in a foriegn language, you catch on quick!
Don't put off 'till tomorrow what you can enjoy today

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#40 Post by Aladinsaneuk » Sat Feb 27, 2010 9:48 am

your english is much better than my spanish

(it started and finished with hola....)

and yes, you are right - D-Rider is my bitch....


Let's face it, you wouldn't go to a nurse to get good advice on a problem with a Falco - you'd choose an Engineer or a mechanic...


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