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Post by kosousa on Nov 2, 2011 6:09:50 GMT -6
Thanks Bashan.
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Post by kosousa on Nov 1, 2011 9:27:07 GMT -6
My rear shocks absorber have length 310 mm , i use a shock absorber with adjustable have length 300 mm and a Koso head up adapter 42mm. It is good for my bike or not ? because original shocks absorber did not adjust hard or soft, i need a hard shocks absorber when driving my bike on highway. Thanks
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Post by kosousa on Oct 1, 2011 10:04:21 GMT -6
Thank Cruiser and Bashan,
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Post by kosousa on Sept 28, 2011 18:17:16 GMT -6
Hi Sprocket, I do not sure what function it does. Thanks.
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Post by kosousa on Sept 27, 2011 18:25:27 GMT -6
Hi Sprocket, I do not know because in the same model with my bike is using carburetor they do not have this device. Thanks,
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Post by kosousa on Sept 27, 2011 7:31:49 GMT -6
Sorry for replying late because i have a deadline with Avaya and i have no time to online and upload. There is a device which i said.
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Post by kosousa on Sept 7, 2011 19:03:57 GMT -6
I must come to my company to work,in this morning i will take a picture and post it to you see. Thank all.
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Post by kosousa on Sept 6, 2011 18:26:48 GMT -6
Below my seat,Honda technician designs a device to convert AC electrics for stable volt to ECUs. Thanks for your sharing.
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Post by kosousa on Sept 5, 2011 18:51:37 GMT -6
It made in Honda Thailand. The engine is 124cc,1 piston. Could you help me explain difference from AC and DC about RPM ???I think if i use DC electric,the RPM was reduced or not ?
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Post by kosousa on Sept 5, 2011 10:25:21 GMT -6
My bike is scooter.The technician runs parallel two charger on my bike-one default charger for Fi and one charger of Spacy. I will change it to default Electric. Thank all.
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Post by kosousa on Sept 4, 2011 10:14:14 GMT -6
Hi, My bike imported from Thailand,it did not have switch,the technician modify it have a swith to turn off and turn on the lighting.The Electric default is AC. When i use Koso RX2 Meter,i should change it to DC Electric. I would like to ask a question,the ECUs on my bike is suitable for DC Electric or i must change it to default Electric(AC Electric)??The RPM will lose at WOT or not ?? How does the new Electric affect to bike if i change it to DC instead of default AC? Thanks
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Post by kosousa on Apr 26, 2011 9:06:12 GMT -6
Hi Sprocket, Today i use a heavier contra spring with sliders heavier,i see it can increase acceleration than original contra spring. You're right.
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Post by kosousa on Apr 13, 2011 8:54:27 GMT -6
If you use heavier rollers,you should change heavier torque spring(contra spring).
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