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busa well and truly run in - storm - 05-01-2013 6500 kms in less than 7 days.1000 to go. East coast-harvey bay to broome WA in 4 and half days. Left katoomba 27 Dec and rode to walcha through putty, buckets,thunderbolt hghways. 28 walcha to byron through ebor, rain rode only half a day. 29 no ride. Changed oil 1000 km.15w50 mineral.could not get oil filter out.no wrench.so left it be. 30th rode to Harvey bay half a day after catching up with my fend who runs OZALPS tour. 31st midday Harvey bay to Dululu via Biggenden. 1st Dullulu to Long reach. 2nd longreach to Barkley Homestead. 3rd Barkley to timber creek.got a used continental roadattack2 from R&E as back up.no new tyres available. 4th timber creek to Broome. Tommorow Broom to Newman. What a blast.Love the busa .need a double bubble,some pipes. Missed a too and 2 calves otherwise uneventful trip. How do I put up some pics? RE: busa well and truly run in - DjPete - 05-01-2013 one word. R E S P E C T RE: busa well and truly run in - storm - 05-01-2013 How do I remove the top end restriction? RE: busa well and truly run in - Landmine - 05-01-2013 (05-01-2013, 12:55pm)storm Wrote: How do I remove the top end restriction? Can I get a restriction exemption to get to the top end? Double demerit points here still. Its good that the nanny state is saving lives. Have to admire your effort for a ride like that. RE: busa well and truly run in - busa80 - 05-01-2013 (05-01-2013, 12:55pm)storm Wrote: How do I remove the top end restriction? get a tre look them up on ebay there on there .cheers RE: busa well and truly run in - PostmanPete - 05-01-2013 (05-01-2013, 05:49pm)busa80 Wrote:(05-01-2013, 12:55pm)storm Wrote: How do I remove the top end restriction? I was under the assumption that a TRE eliminates the timing retardation in the lower 3 gears, that it doesn't touch the speed restricter! If you FLASH it, you don't need a TRE, or a power commander. Importantly it gives you BETTER power. RE: busa well and truly run in - busybusa - 05-01-2013 Storm Don't want to be the bearer of bad news, had a few Busa in the stable over the years, and the Busa doesn't lossen up until around 45000ks, lol. Have fun. RE: busa well and truly run in - Camel - 06-01-2013 Hi Storm, good ride, well done. Travelled many of those roads myself. Only did the Biggenden to Dululu last year, usually visit a mate at Dululu via Mt Morgan instead (I like ranges!). You're not working at Whaleback are you? As for the top end restriction, sorry about that, in my last pm I neglected to single that one out. It's straightforward through ECU Editor. Cheers, Camel RE: busa well and truly run in - storm - 07-01-2013 Hey thanks camel.I shredded the tyre from broome to sand fire roadhouse.the metal treads were out so crawled into headland now after weather cooled to wait for the shop to open to fit a tire.all part of the game. And nope not in mining. Medical services for aboringinal people in the desert.am also very present in the ADVRIDER forum.clocked approx 30k kms in the deserts of Australia on a yam wr250r. Missed the speed hence the busa. Will let you know when I might ride to Perth so we can play with the ecu. Thanks RE: busa well and truly run in - busa80 - 07-01-2013 (05-01-2013, 06:29pm)PostmanPete Wrote:(05-01-2013, 05:49pm)busa80 Wrote:(05-01-2013, 12:55pm)storm Wrote: How do I remove the top end restriction? tre removes speed limiter in 6th gear.it will redline in 6th with it on.works on all busa that are restricted. i have tested it on the dyno got 319kmh at the wheel out of it on my 1st gen 2 busa .it works by useing 5th gear as a base map for all gears making it compleatly unristricted RE: busa well and truly run in - Busagen2 - 08-01-2013 (05-01-2013, 07:27pm)busybusa Wrote: Storm Totally agree, mines just done 45000k RE: busa well and truly run in - storm - 08-01-2013 (08-01-2013, 12:17am)Busagen2 Wrote:(05-01-2013, 07:27pm)busybusa Wrote: Storm the 7700 kms i have done has been very differnt than 'normal riding' the bike's bearing etc must me truly thermal cycled by now. reached Newman yesterday as sunday was stuck in sandfire roadhouse 300kms from Broome with a shredded tyre (metal showing,as road temp would ave been over 70deg. crawled the next 300kms to headland got my spare tyre sourced from katherine fitted and reached home 7700 kms in about 7 days.it was a blast! RE: busa well and truly run in - Dale - 08-01-2013 Hey Storm, That 7700kms would be with the standard seat too I am guessing .. Gotta take my hat off to ya .. you must have an arse of steel .. ![]() Well done mate .. as DJ said .. R E S P E C T ![]() RE: busa well and truly run in - storm - 09-01-2013 (08-01-2013, 03:36pm)Dale Wrote: Hey Storm, I move a lot and hang off a lot.the knees were a bit sore being cramped.I have to stand on the pegs.the busa s' pegs are gr8 to stand on at any speed. Lol. RE: busa well and truly run in - BUSGO - 11-01-2013 Nothing wrong with a standard seat on a Gen II busa. Very comfortable I reckon. Good riding Storm! I agree with others that a GEN II is not run in till up around 40,000. You will notice as you go how it gradually loosens up. |