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Old 05-07-2008, 01:35 PM
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Bob, is the Man, he did my son's motor, Its awesome, We had local motor work done, and nothing compare's around here. Thanks again!!!
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Old 05-07-2008, 07:39 PM
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And bval i appreciate everything you have said...I dont like to (nor do i do it) but say that i know it all...i am still learning and thats the reason im headed to MMI..i love building these motors and as an 18 year old i have build quite a few bikes and wish to become that next posey..Im not one of those types of people that hate it when someone tells me different..I really want to thank you for the help and thats what i learn from..ill be giving you a call.. thanks again..
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Old 05-07-2008, 07:51 PM
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And bval i appreciate everything you have said...I dont like to (nor do i do it) but say that i know it all...i am still learning and thats the reason im headed to MMI..i love building these motors and as an 18 year old i have build quite a few bikes and wish to become that next posey..Im not one of those types of people that hate it when someone tells me different..I really want to thank you for the help and thats what i learn from..ill be giving you a call.. thanks again..

dude u got the potential to be the next posey.
your a smart ass kid.
and i cant thank you enough for what you have done.
but i still wanna 2-smoke!!

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Old 05-07-2008, 08:20 PM
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just spoke with Bob..wonderful guy and very helpful...anthony we have to talk..we might need some new valves and send the head to bob..these valves he said something with an F..falsom?? falson?? valves are cheaper than the stock valves and last even longer... because we didn't cut the seats the valve has just been wearing very fast into the head....so we will talk and see what you want to do..maybe bob will chim in here for me. but thanks again bob
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Old 05-07-2008, 08:20 PM
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When we did put all 5 new valves in I did use lapping compound and cut new seats for the new valves...after lapping them u can see where the compound was hitting the seat and it has a perfect ring all the way around and was in thickness per the manual spec (cant think of it off the top of my head). It didnt get thinner at one part of the valve and then thicker at the other. It was an even ring all the way around.

This bike was a valve recall bike and the center valve broke in a very odd place. it broke about .5CM off the stem of the valve where the keepers ride and hold the valve up. (let me know if you understand that kinda hard to explain) maybe Anthony can chime in but there wasn't but 20hrs on the bike when that valve broke so i figured the seats were ok and it was just a bad valve.
By lapping the valves, you're taking off the sub-par coating Yamaha put on them, exposing uncoated Ti material which actually doesn't make a good valve material to begin with. Ti does not like heat, and isn't an impact resistant material. As soon as that coating is gone, you can expect a very short life for that valve. The value in most high quality aftermarket Ti valves is in the coating.
You're right, that is an odd place for the valve to break...they usually break where the radius from the backside of the valve merges into the stem. New valves always need the seats recut to get the 2 surfaces to mate well and create a good seal.
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Old 05-08-2008, 10:25 PM
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Hey bval, I have an '07 Kawi, been wanting to get some mods done, head work (Porting), valves, hi-rev springs, hi-comp piston, etc.
If you would please send me a PM with contact info so I can call you.

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Old 05-09-2008, 01:23 PM
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Hey bval, I have an '07 Kawi, been wanting to get some mods done, head work (Porting), valves, hi-rev springs, hi-comp piston, etc.
If you would please send me a PM with contact info so I can call you.

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