what mods r worth doin on 3en1

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iancullen7
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what mods r worth doin on 3en1

Post by iancullen7 »

hi just wanna know what sort of mods r worth doin for my pound am happy with the bike as is its totaly untouched with workin exup valve with dunlop gpr 80's handling's fine so more tweekin of the engine really to get a bit more out of her am a little short arse 5.4 10st if this is any help i dont know lol plus i wanna try doin some jobs myself so dont set the bar to high with my limited mechanical exp :oops: any tips and idea's cheers guys i kno you want let me down ;)
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Re: what mods r worth doin on 3en1

Post by Evilchicken0 »

None.

How's that :smile: Really if the bike's running well and your happy then that's the main thing.

Ok - change the front brake hoses over to braided steel. You need a "3 line" set and you'll need to measure your original hoses. You can use any brand, but HEL have swivel couplings so they're marginally easier to fit, get stainless fittings. I usually go for "smoke" colour it's a translucent black but clear ... or any other colour sheathing is just as good.
You might want to clean the calipers up and change the pads too ... then bleed in the system with fresh fluid (I use 5.1 from a car shop, BUT NOT 5.0 it will eat your seals)

there you go plenty to keep you happy
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Re: what mods r worth doin on 3en1

Post by Taggyd »

engine wise, if you start tweaking things you will lose some reliability if you're happy, leave it as! you could consider progressive springs in the forks?

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