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I sold the FZ-07 a little early, and Cali has a big mini racing scene like Ohio, so I drove to PA and got this 2018 Grom with 150 miles on it.

 

It should fit sideways in the bed with the gate closed even with the toolbox, I just might have to figure out how to add a few tie down points.

 

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So it's very easy to go overboard on spending money on a Grom, and I'm trying to limit myself to around a grand. It already had a Yoshi RS-2 on it, so I did the airbox mod, added a Koso foam filter, and tried an EJK (electronic jet kit) for a fuel controller, but I haven't been impressed by it. I can see what the AFRs are with a Koso gauge that shows what the narrow band sensor sees in the head, but if I disconnect the EJK, there isn't much difference outside of low throttle. It's maybe making it 0.2-0.3 richer at WOT even with the red zone turned almost all the way up, and has the same top speed without it (55-57 aero limited) I should have known something was fishy when the EJK has you just ground the harness O2 plug for some reason, and pretty much just runs the bike in open loop. I only tried it because it was the cheapest FC out there, and I wanted to be able to easily revert to stock. A used ECU only costs $80-100 though, so I sent mine to DHM today to get it flashed and should gain a few HP. 

 

Garbage

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The guy I bought it from already installed Racetech springs in the forks, so I drained and filled them with some 20w fork oil to give it better damping. I bought a YSS rear shock, and replaced the rubber swingarm bushings with bronze bushings that allow the swingarm to actually work as it should. It rides a lot smoother than it did, and should perform well on track. (no adjustability though) I also swapped out the 5yr old stock rubber for a set of Kenda Kwicks, $95 and they're reported to be as sticky as the medium Mitas tires that cost over 2x as much. 

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Also put some proper width Pro Taper bars on with better mirrors and levers. Also a Trail Tech CHT meter and a Ram ball, to transfer the same mount that I use in my truck when I need it.

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Also my improvised lift using 2 ladders, an engine support bar, and 2 ratchet straps. It was fun doing the swingarm with a car stand holding up the 1 tiny piece of frame that comes down aft of the engine.

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While waiting for the ECU to come back, I installed some graphics. It's a kit from 77 Decals designed to look like the Mugen Motul Civic Si race car from the 80s. It came out pretty good, I only made 2 small mistakes on the tail since the geometry is pretty complicated there. I also cut off any white that would cover white. It didn't make sense to cover pearl white with plain white unless I had to. Hopefully I'll get the ECU back by this weekend so I can take it to the practice day at OMRL.

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