Newbie
Newbie
Hi guys my name is Shane I live in the midlands I'm Planning on entering the Yamaha world And buying a 4vx for racing I currently ride a cbr600rr4.
I'm no good at this kinda stuff so il say seeya for now
I'm no good at this kinda stuff so il say seeya for now
- petepassion
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Hi Shane and welcome to the forum, don't be shy, just type any old stuff, doesn't matter what...I do.
Enjoy,
Dave.
Enjoy,
Dave.

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Welcome to the forum Shane, and as Dave says just type what comes into your head, Dave does, but then his head is mostly empty
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This is a great forum, peeps get out what they put in, so join in the banter and enjoy.
Also start by telling us a bit about yiur riding history, you race? In which series, we have a few racers in here.
Also post up some pics of your bikes, don't be shy regarding it being a Honda, we promise not to take the p!ss, well not much anyway.
To post pics, see the link below....
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=144" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So welcome
Stephen

This is a great forum, peeps get out what they put in, so join in the banter and enjoy.
Also start by telling us a bit about yiur riding history, you race? In which series, we have a few racers in here.
Also post up some pics of your bikes, don't be shy regarding it being a Honda, we promise not to take the p!ss, well not much anyway.


To post pics, see the link below....
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=144" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
So welcome
Stephen

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cant you tell the time Philpod wrote:Morning shane
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cant you tell the time Philpod wrote:Morning shane
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Its morning in my little bubble [FACE WITH TEARS OF JOY]
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Welcome in Shane
Those 4xv's are a lovely bike , they share a lot of parts with the 5jj like frame, wheels & engines are similar , things that are different are ECU , bodywork i.e. tank , fairing , seat unit & headlight also the radiator & wiring looms are different .
Check the main 20pin white plug on the wiring loom that sits behind the left hand fairing to make sure its in good order & been greased as these can cause problems , the HT leads can break up when old where the plug cap screws on & cause misfire all you need to do is cut 5-10 mm off the end & screw the cap back on , also DON'T tighten the sump bolt up to 42nm its a lot less more like 15-20nm .
get the service manuals and parts micro fiches for both the 4xv & 5jj downloaded , use the online PDF link & down load the parts manuals from there .
http://www.partzilla.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; can be helpful for online parts micro fiches for getting part numbers & checking prices in the states you can then enter the partnumber into O.E.M part search on places like http://www.wemoto.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
enjoy
Those 4xv's are a lovely bike , they share a lot of parts with the 5jj like frame, wheels & engines are similar , things that are different are ECU , bodywork i.e. tank , fairing , seat unit & headlight also the radiator & wiring looms are different .
Check the main 20pin white plug on the wiring loom that sits behind the left hand fairing to make sure its in good order & been greased as these can cause problems , the HT leads can break up when old where the plug cap screws on & cause misfire all you need to do is cut 5-10 mm off the end & screw the cap back on , also DON'T tighten the sump bolt up to 42nm its a lot less more like 15-20nm .
get the service manuals and parts micro fiches for both the 4xv & 5jj downloaded , use the online PDF link & down load the parts manuals from there .
http://www.partzilla.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; can be helpful for online parts micro fiches for getting part numbers & checking prices in the states you can then enter the partnumber into O.E.M part search on places like http://www.wemoto.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
enjoy

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Welcome in Shane
another midlander- kewl
good luck finding the right 4xv mate they are great bikes 
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Welcome in mate.
Colin
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14B. Enough Said.
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I'm now the proud owner of a 98 R1 that I'm hopping to race next year
It is totally stock
Apart from
K&N
Quickshift
Ohlins rear and ohlins fork internals
And tuning advice would be great and after a set of good Aftermarket headers
Dyno time not an issue as I do have my own Dyno aren't I lucky
It is totally stock
Apart from
K&N
Quickshift
Ohlins rear and ohlins fork internals
And tuning advice would be great and after a set of good Aftermarket headers
Dyno time not an issue as I do have my own Dyno aren't I lucky

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Sounds sweet - let's av a look then

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Will post pic Monday as I'm out on it hopfully might scare me stupid as the last bike I rode a bike in anger was a 400 

- jompy
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Take it foookin steady thenDynoshane wrote:Will post pic Monday as I'm out on it hopfully might scare me stupid as the last bike I rode a bike in anger was a 400

Saw a gap in the traffic on the dual carriageway thought i'll have that ! Nails it back end squats tyre looses traction moves a few inches before I can rein it in sort that & the the front end won't stay down , f**k me I love my half-one

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hi shane, i race my 5jj, there is alot you can do to get the bike singing, .. the power is all in the top end for these, porting & polishing only polish the exh side tho, knife edging the ports cutting down the valve guide, kent cams (yam17) dialed in at 105/101, +4 ign advancer, run total loss, set of flatsides, ram air, try and locate an CDI that has the rpm ceiling raised, full system dyno'd to suit all the mods, match the weight of your conrods & pistons, and a good refresh on all mains, rings, big ends and head,
this is pretty much what my mate has within his 4xv and he is dyno'd at over 193bhp (at the crank)
it IS possible to get upto 170bhp (at the crank) out of a stock motor and nothing really done apart from bolt on parts like system ign advancer etc.. just by tuning the carbs,
i found raising my yokes 10mm has sped up the turn in, slaps a bit more but just turn the damper on more,
hope this helps
this is pretty much what my mate has within his 4xv and he is dyno'd at over 193bhp (at the crank)
it IS possible to get upto 170bhp (at the crank) out of a stock motor and nothing really done apart from bolt on parts like system ign advancer etc.. just by tuning the carbs,
i found raising my yokes 10mm has sped up the turn in, slaps a bit more but just turn the damper on more,
hope this helps
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Well I must say out of all the forums I have been on this is the most friendliest and chattie
Still not been out on the bike dry weather rider so as soon as I have a pic it will be posted
Still not been out on the bike dry weather rider so as soon as I have a pic it will be posted