Supercharger Info

WHY A SUPERCHARGER. Superchargers are an air compressor that increases the pressure or density of air supplied to an internal combustion engine. This gives each intake cycle of the engine more oxygen allowing it to burn more fuel and so produce more work, thus increasing power output.

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The Roundabout

The Roundabout

Whilst I was partaking of a Sunday ride and navigating a roundabout. Probably coming in too quick,on quite a lean...

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The Show

The Show

Come November I entered the bike at the 2018 NZ Motorcycle Show in Auckland. We dollied the bike up, as I had entered...

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The Tune

The Tune

So off I went to see Brett at BRM Dyno in Paeroa who specialized in motorcycle Tuning. I had installed a power...

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Finished

Finished

Very soon I had the finished article, and WOW did she look so good and very shiny. My first start up was cautious, let...

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Clutch Modifications

Clutch Modifications

I now had all the main components mounted. I added heavier clutch springs to handle the extra power through the...

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Radiator Mistake

Radiator Mistake

A Cosmetic mistake was made when I mounted the supercharger and the bend hit the radiator. Finding nothing in the...

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The Dismantle

The Dismantle

  Very soon my bike looked like a skeleton.  All packed in a few boxes of parts now littering my garage.  The kit...

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Chasing Curves

Chasing Curves

Settling on the seat, turning the key the bike breaks into life, lights flashing, dials spinning, electronics...

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