- Fri Oct 23, 2015 2:15 am
#51884
Following on from what Thack said perhaps, I can't really speak of earlier models except for a 60's 350 rat-bike a long time ago that leaked oil, a lot.
My 2015 C5 EFi has been given a K&N, free-flow exhaust and Power Commander, this has got rid of the lumpy bottom end.
Horses supposedly improved to ca.34 ponies, in other words same as a standard Venom, similar vibe. 70mph is achieved easily at around 4000rpm. The Smiths tacho does work except the supplied housing won't fit to the top of the yoke because they've changed the forks; handlebar clamp. The upright riding position means I get quite a battering at motorway speeds. So far as I can work our the C5 has a 1-tooth smaller engine cog than the B5.
The clutch cable has taken to adjusting itself. Unless there is a little slack the clutch slips (obviously) but the cable can go tight all by itself. Unless the clutch gets freed off with the clutch lever, I can't get neutral. Properly adjusted it works fine but I'm having to check and adjust each ride. I'm hoping it will settle down. Any ideas ???
I've got duck's disease (short legs) so I've had to lower the single seat springs. The springs are only there for appearance but imo they make the ride soggy, with the springs dropped (Dremel off the 'tang', central rubber bush still in place) I can feel the road better, the rear shocks do a perfectly good job on their own.
Various nuts and bolts loosen, which is fairly normal and why they invented Loctite.
The indian wiring loom is a bit of a shambles, it works well enough but they could have used more wire, sticky tape that sticks and should have followed their own colour-coding, it swaps colours in a few places to confuse the unwary. The inside of the casquette is a mare's nest. The MIL and fuel lamp both blew and their illumination lamp went open circuit. There's me thinking wiring fault until I threw the Fluke on it and found poor quality blown bulbs.
My 2015 C5 EFi has been given a K&N, free-flow exhaust and Power Commander, this has got rid of the lumpy bottom end.
Horses supposedly improved to ca.34 ponies, in other words same as a standard Venom, similar vibe. 70mph is achieved easily at around 4000rpm. The Smiths tacho does work except the supplied housing won't fit to the top of the yoke because they've changed the forks; handlebar clamp. The upright riding position means I get quite a battering at motorway speeds. So far as I can work our the C5 has a 1-tooth smaller engine cog than the B5.
The clutch cable has taken to adjusting itself. Unless there is a little slack the clutch slips (obviously) but the cable can go tight all by itself. Unless the clutch gets freed off with the clutch lever, I can't get neutral. Properly adjusted it works fine but I'm having to check and adjust each ride. I'm hoping it will settle down. Any ideas ???
I've got duck's disease (short legs) so I've had to lower the single seat springs. The springs are only there for appearance but imo they make the ride soggy, with the springs dropped (Dremel off the 'tang', central rubber bush still in place) I can feel the road better, the rear shocks do a perfectly good job on their own.
Various nuts and bolts loosen, which is fairly normal and why they invented Loctite.
The indian wiring loom is a bit of a shambles, it works well enough but they could have used more wire, sticky tape that sticks and should have followed their own colour-coding, it swaps colours in a few places to confuse the unwary. The inside of the casquette is a mare's nest. The MIL and fuel lamp both blew and their illumination lamp went open circuit. There's me thinking wiring fault until I threw the Fluke on it and found poor quality blown bulbs.
