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Old 11-29-2007, 03:46 AM   #13
jdnva   jdnva is offline
 
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: South Africa
Posts: 18
Current and planned mods

I ride a Zongshen ZSM 200gy-2

Current mods:

- Have blocked off the secondary air induction device thingie for more back pressure
- Swapped the CDI and battery out after having some minor issues
- Using road tires (mostly riding on road)
- removed mud guard and tank cover, including the air directing fin things under the tank cover
- Drilled holes into he air box to allow more air in and same size whole into the end of the exhaust to allow air out

Planned Mods:

- Building a custom sheet metal or fiberglass tank, want to get 20 - 50 Liters
- Moving the batter to allow an under seat fuel tank (part of the tank any how)
- Having a custom performance exhaust made (under engine exhaust to reduce weight and give a lightly lower center of gravity
- changing to bright LED based indicators and HID lights
- swapping out the front disk brake with a high quality unit
- building a fiberglass Windscreen / front fairing
- hardening the shocks front and back
- considering trying to get a 18" rear wheel in (if I do I will change both front and back to solid rims
- swap out the rear cog to get longer legs (better top end speed, less acceleration)
- add a fuel warning light / gauge while building a new fuel tank (might consider using a fuel pump rather than gravity fed.
- looking for parts I can change to get less weight on the bike overall, and higher quality
- looking for higher quality bearings
- looking for air filter / carb and various other things that might help with to end performance.

Would like to try fit one of those Vapor computers to the bike, though I'm not sure how well it would work as I don't think there is any where to tap onto the engine to read RPM's and so on.

Just to give you an idea I can currently hit 140km p/h in almost all condition (even with my girlfriend on the back) add all the mods and I look to chnage the bike into a long distance super motard style cruising bike


 
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