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    maverick9611's Avatar

    Possible alternative for Factory Pro Blue Magic Shift Spring

    i ordered the factory pro spring. man it is stiff! gear shifts take quite a bit of effort! maybe i'll go back to stock or try one on your ideas.
    Posted October 26th, 2017 at 04:00 AM by maverick9611 maverick9611 is offline
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    Mad Hornet's flushmount front turn signals /AsianCycle flush-mounts clones

    I know this is an old post, but do you have any updates? Are amber bulbs available for the clear lens model if you don't need the parking light filament, or are the sockets pre- wired for that. Thanks and nice work/ review!
    Posted December 1st, 2016 at 06:53 PM by Nu2Street Nu2Street is offline
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    Posted August 19th, 2016 at 01:34 PM by JohnnyBravo JohnnyBravo is offline
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    Extra Heavy Bar Ends

    That's freaking cool!
    Posted August 19th, 2016 at 10:24 AM by JohnnyBravo JohnnyBravo is offline
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    Extra Heavy Bar Ends

    Maybe its because I'm so used to single cylinder bikes, and bikes like the hypermotard, but I replaced my bars with clip-ons that weigh like half as much as the stock bars, stick farther out, and don't have any bar weight, and I can't feel any vibration.
    Posted December 16th, 2015 at 09:44 AM by HoneyBadgerRy HoneyBadgerRy is offline
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    Possible alternative for Factory Pro Blue Magic Shift Spring

    With the standard shift pattern I had a few false neutrals, but when I switched to a race pattern I had no more mishifts. This may be a free option to some interested.
    Posted December 16th, 2015 at 09:26 AM by HoneyBadgerRy HoneyBadgerRy is offline
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    Ghostt's Avatar

    Kawasaki ZX Ignition Coil Pack modification.

    Supporting the CoPs

    Update:

    Some concerns about supporting the CoPs has come up, so I decided to look into this.

    The fix is simple, remove the rubber tops from the OEM plug caps, and install them on the CoPs. You will need to remove the small rubber ring on the top of the CoPs, and slide the OEM rubber on, after that your all set.







    Posted October 30th, 2015 at 04:04 PM by Ghostt Ghostt is offline
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    Possible alternative for Factory Pro Blue Magic Shift Spring

    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Klondike1020 View Comment
    You sure are thorough. That is a nuance detail.... does it effect your ridding experience in a meaningful way?

    Why would you want a stiffer shift or lighter shift ?

    It makes it just stiff enough to help with false neutral, and more positive shifts, but not too stiff as the Blue Magic Spring.

    Makes for a more confident shift, which is sometimes an issue with the PreGen Ninjette.
    Posted October 25th, 2015 at 09:17 AM by Ghostt Ghostt is offline
  9. Old Comment
    Ghostt's Avatar

    Kawasaki ZX Ignition Coil Pack modification.

    Use the Ninjette plug, but open the gap to 0.31~0.32 to take advantage of the better coils.
    Posted October 16th, 2015 at 08:09 AM by Ghostt Ghostt is offline
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    Kawasaki ZX Ignition Coil Pack modification.

    So this is amazing! I never knew! Thanks for the write-up!
    I've heard that spark plugs are one of the most important design/engineering factors in an engine. Going with a bigger spark, should the corresponding spark plug be used?

    Or will the stock spark plug with the correct temperature for the 250 engine and the bigger gap/spark corrode faster than before necessitating more frequent checks?
    Posted October 16th, 2015 at 08:04 AM by spooph spooph is offline
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    Klondike1020's Avatar

    Possible alternative for Factory Pro Blue Magic Shift Spring

    You sure are thorough. That is a nuance detail.... does it effect your ridding experience in a meaningful way?

    Why would you want a stiffer shift or lighter shift ?
    Posted October 8th, 2015 at 07:46 PM by Klondike1020 Klondike1020 is offline
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    to cool, or not to cool, that is the question....

    Where did you get the oil temp gauge?
    Posted September 17th, 2015 at 06:14 AM by kxpower? kxpower? is offline
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    johnydecali's Avatar

    to cool, or not to cool, that is the question....

    Oh! I like the oil temp gauge cap... May pick one up myself just for the neatness (and functionality) of it.
    Posted June 9th, 2015 at 10:25 PM by johnydecali johnydecali is offline
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    johnydecali's Avatar

    Digital gear indicator

    Oh nice! With being new to riding, I find myself wondering if I'm on the last gear when I just got on the freeway and onto the fast lane. A few times I find that I'm on the 5th with one more to go... I know that I should learn to tell what gear I am on by listening to the engine but sometimes it's a challenge to tell when getting accelerating on the freeway going up hill...
    Posted June 9th, 2015 at 10:04 PM by johnydecali johnydecali is offline
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    Ghostt's Avatar

    Finally my bike is 100% LEDs now!

    Due to bad weather, it will have to wait, stay tuned.
    Posted February 25th, 2015 at 07:13 AM by Ghostt Ghostt is offline
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    Singh2jz's Avatar

    Finally my bike is 100% LEDs now!

    aww dude..I thought there'd be more pictures..hahaha. I really wanna see the outcome.
    Posted February 25th, 2015 at 02:14 AM by Singh2jz Singh2jz is offline
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    Mad Hornet's flushmount front turn signals /AsianCycle flush-mounts clones

    RIDE REPORT

    Took is out tonight and they worked perfectly as planned.

    They added nice illumination to the sides, even with the front of the bike while in running light mode(white).

    In turn signal mode, along with the added flush mounts the're is a lot of amber light now, and the flush mount LEDs light up the sides nicely as well.

    Overall I'm extremely satisfied with the modifications.
    Posted February 4th, 2015 at 11:13 PM by Ghostt Ghostt is offline
  18. Old Comment
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    Who wants to see a MOSFET R/R upgrade?

    Update: parts from Eastern Beaver arrived yesterday, and as expected great packaging for shipping.

    stay tuned, hopefully I will get it completed in the next week or so.
    Posted December 25th, 2014 at 08:32 AM by Ghostt Ghostt is offline
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    Who wants to see a MOSFET R/R upgrade?

    Update: still waiting on my parts I ordered from Eastern Beaver, they did sent me an e-mail on December 12the saying the order was shipped,


    THANK YOU for the order from Eastern Beaver on Fri, 12 Dec 2014 20:14:01 -0800.
    Please see my Shipping Page if you have any questions about shipping.

    YOUR ORDER HAS SHIPPED.
    >----------------------------------------------------------------
    --
    Jim Davis, Owner, Eastern Beaver Company:
    http://easternbeaver.com/ - Motorcycle Electrics
    Visit and like us on Facebook:
    http://www.facebook.com/EasternBeaverCompany
    Still haven't received items yet? Just wondering?

    ▼ Hide quoted text
    On Dec 15, 2014 8:57 PM, "Scott Ferguson" <scott.ghostt.ferguson@gmail.com> wrote:
    Thank you, I'll be waiting on it like a kid for Santa.

    Thank you,
    Scott Ferguson

    On Dec 15, 2014 8:45 PM, "Jim Davis" <jim@easternbeaver.com> wrote:
    THANK YOU for the order from Eastern Beaver on Fri, 12 Dec 2014 20:14:01 -0800.
    Please see my Shipping Page if you have any questions about shipping.

    YOUR ORDER HAS SHIPPED.
    >----------------------------------------------------------------
    --
    Jim Davis, Owner, Eastern Beaver Company:
    http://easternbeaver.com/ - Motorcycle Electrics
    Visit and like us on Facebook:
    http://www.facebook.com/EasternBeaverCompany


    but I have not received it yet, and have sent an e-mail.
    Posted December 22nd, 2014 at 08:58 PM by Ghostt Ghostt is offline

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