My MT500e
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Re: My MT500e
Looks lovely ! Are they Avon tyres ? Any good ?
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Re: My MT500e
The Distanzia's stick to the road EXTREMELY well.
Lovely shiny bike there Mark. You'll have to get knobblies on soon and we'll ride the awesome lanes of Kent to get it a bit dirtier.
Lovely shiny bike there Mark. You'll have to get knobblies on soon and we'll ride the awesome lanes of Kent to get it a bit dirtier.
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Re: My MT500e
Yes, Avon Distanzias. They're good.
I just swapped over from my winter off road wheels with Army Specials!
It's shiny because I cleaned it and sprayed it with WD40. Didn't look like this first thing Saturday morning!
I just swapped over from my winter off road wheels with Army Specials!
It's shiny because I cleaned it and sprayed it with WD40. Didn't look like this first thing Saturday morning!
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Re: My MT500e
Bike did go well today. Funny how they seem to go faster after you clean them!
Each time I swap wheels/tyres over I always kind of wish I had the other ones on. Much though I like the Army Special (or whatever they call them now) the Distanzia is more stable at speed and better round the corners.
On the plus side I did 1750 kilometers on the Army Specials with no discernible wear. On the front I could swear I did wheelies all the way as some of the little rubber dibbly bits are still evident on the central knobblies.
Each time I swap wheels/tyres over I always kind of wish I had the other ones on. Much though I like the Army Special (or whatever they call them now) the Distanzia is more stable at speed and better round the corners.
On the plus side I did 1750 kilometers on the Army Specials with no discernible wear. On the front I could swear I did wheelies all the way as some of the little rubber dibbly bits are still evident on the central knobblies.
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Re: My MT500e
hi are you still running it with a cv carb if so what jets are you using, and air filter, 17t sprocket, what was the difference in power, low down / cruising / economy. any info appreciated thanks Bulldog.
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Armstrong mt500e 1985 white
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Armstrong mtcb500 twin 1985 green
Armstrong mt500 1985 green
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Harley Davidson mt350 1996 green
Honda Deauville 650 2001 white
Armstrong mtcb500 twin 1985 green
Armstrong mt500 1985 green
Honda Goldwing 1500 1990 blue
Harley Davidson mt350 1995 green
Re: My MT500e
I have a 500e. Standard sprocket is 17t. I use the CV carb with a #42 starter and a #165 main jet along with the standard carb and air box mods. Goes like stink.
The gas mileage on them is shocking though. 30mpg as a running average. Plenty of grunt though.
I am just building another 500e at the moment.
The gas mileage on them is shocking though. 30mpg as a running average. Plenty of grunt though.
I am just building another 500e at the moment.
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