Bandit Alley
MODEL SPECIFIC => SUZUKI BANDIT 250 & 400 => Topic started by: gsxr400 racer on January 16, 2006, 12:58:32 AM
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:?: You out there bro :?:
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lots of people have been hacking the CVS one time video cameras
to use as recorders/cams for tight or dangerous places.
they are pretty indestructible and they are pretty cheap
so if it does get smashed it really is no loss
http://www.makezine.com/blog/archive/2005/08/how_to_cvs_vide_1.html
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:lol:
Webcam is a company that makes custom camshafts, not video cams to be shown on the web. Winslow is a member here who bought a set. He was getting engaged or married or something. I wonder if he ever got around to it.
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i hope you referring to making custom camshafts? :lol:
j/k
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:duh:
i have to post at least 1 or 3 stupid/mistakes a year
at least i can get them our early on! :duh:
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Hey guys. Sorry to have been away for so long. I did not have much luck with the cam swap. I never was able to get things dialed in correctly. I got to the point of getting a five horse gain on top-end, but no matter what I did, I could not make the bike idle consistently or have any kind of low end or mid-range. I got so frustrated with it, that I sold it last fall to one of the mechanics at the dealership I work at. I had just finished the buildup of my Yamaha Warrior so I didn't feel like fighting to get another street bike to work right.
Now because there is no one around to tell me what I can spend my money on, I bought the bandit back and just got done putting the stock cams back in it so I can ride it as my daily driver and keep the warrior for hitting the cruising spots and doing wicked burnouts. 115 ft-lbs of torque makes that really easy.
Tomorrow, I will finish up putting the bandit back together and it will be back on the road. It's good to be back.
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so what have you done with the cams mate? Not sure if i would want them would like to have some measurments from them. Hope all is well with you.
cheers
Jay