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DAVID THOMPSON wrote:need a device to make the cable pull further your not getting a full pull on the cable..
that lever needs to be straight so it can pull more cable
DAVID THOMPSON wrote:the clutch cable attached to that lever with the bend in it that hits the handle bar before
the clutch releases
Puffs wrote:That bend probably fits the rest of that outfit & is not likely a problem. Levers bent like that are quite common, as are shortened levers in offroad.
It's unlikely, but any chance on a quickshifter for the 660?
Puffs wrote:Thanks, then UP should be doable, but DOWN might remain a problem (need an ECU?). Of course UP is most desirable, yet I understand it's not on your high priority list.
The question on the clutch handle reminded me of the Svartpilen I rode a few weeks back, which has the KTM 690 engine and a quickshifter.
Puffs wrote:On the Svartpilen, I didn't feel cramped, but seating-wise I'd prefer the Vitpilen, with the lower bars. And also the white colour scheme looks better, though of course for both bikes the style remains an acquired taste (which I have yet to acquire). Riding-wise it's OK, though your feet are a bit low & maybe it's a bit heavy its power (161kg dry, 75HP, 72Nm). It that sense the 690 was better (148.5kg dry, 147 for the SM).
On your intake manifold: I should consider to get myself a 3d printer - that looks very desirable! (Is that plastic strong enough to carry the carb & can it withstand the temperature?)
But there is a choice to be made on the design of the manifold. Yes, if you keep the length low enough, you can use the original air box, un-modified (and that is desirable). But it seems that the price you pay is that the gas flow has to make rather sudden changes of direction. Yes you will round that off nicely, but still: that will cost power.
If you were to make the manifold longer, the flow should be better - but then the air box needs to be modified (and probably become smaller). That too is less desirable.
Anyway, that's the choice, IMO. And to test the impact of the different manifold designs is not so easy either, at least not with an air box.
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