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Mods for longevity and performance - noob question
09/06/22 at 12:22:23
Hey all. I just got a 2011 S40 with a RYCA kit on it, and I'm LOVING this bike. From what I've been reading, to keep this bike running as long and as smoothly as possible, I should:
1) Install genuine Raptor petcock
2) Verslavey(sp) cam chain adjuster
How involved in the chain adjuster install? How much does it cost? Any others things I should do to head off any future problems?
At some point, I may consider some performance upgrades, as long as they don't decrease reliability or lifespan. Being a RYCA kit, my bike already has a pod filter and open exhaust. Going from easiest to hardest, it seems like my options are:
1) jet kit
2) larger carb (36mm mikuni?)
3) high compression (pop top) pistons
4) bore kit w/ high compression pistons
5) stage 3 cam
Am I missing anything?
Any advice for a noob is appreciated. Thanks!
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Performance mods, as noted in items 3-5, will all have an effect on longevity and reliability. Some not significant, some more so. There's no free lunch - if you want to make more power, you are going to generate more heat...and heat is the enemy of longevity.
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You can probably get away with just one high compression piston.
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Yazman wrote
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How involved in the chain adjuster install? How much does it cost? Any others things I should do to head off any future problems?
If you have any experience and can tighten a bolt w/out twisting it off, then you're good to go.
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May I ask , How much did you pay for the Ryca ?
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May I ask , How much did you pay for the Ryca ?
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I traded two RC cars (Maxx & Xmaxx with extras) for a 96' CBR600F3. I then traded the CBR for the S40 RYCA. So basically $1500 more or less (the cost of the RC cars). Here's a pic:
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09/06/22 at 18:02:29
Sooo Jelly! Noticed your exhaust isn't blue either. Somebody tuned her up real nice.
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Steal of a deal , very cool bike !
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09/06/22 at 21:39:24
Nice!
I’d do the double-wide rear pulley bearing. And the Kawi front pulley.
With all the performance mods you are talking about, you’ll need more brakes.
And handling.
Shocks, Gary’s fork mods, fork brace.
Best of luck!
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Nice!
I’d do the double-wide rear pulley bearing. And the Kawi front pulley.
With all the performance mods you are talking about, you’ll need more brakes.
And handling.
Shocks, Gary’s fork mods, fork brace.
Best of luck!
Thanks! I'll have to look into those mods. Apparently, the RYCA kits already came with a jetset
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Trouble: Started right up fine and idled this morning, but tons of severe missing, popping, stumbling at 1/4 to FULL throttle over 15mph. Halfway decent at 5500 and 4000 RPMs after a while. About 60 degrees and humid out. Did this for about 15 miles. Very rough and unpleasant. Started it back up after DR appointment, and it's back to normal.
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