Grettings from Switzerland
Hello everybody
My name is Simon and i come from Rapperswil in Switzerland it is near Zürich at the Lake of Zürich.
At the end of September i would buy a Cleveland Cyclewerks heisst.
She is almost perfect in my eyes.
Black matte
no sidermarkers
lower seat
cut rear fender
other handlebar & gas, brake
licence plate on the side
I read a lot of threads in this forum about tuning the engine :-)
Thats my world.
I tune anything with wheels.
But thats my first bike with gears so i have to learn some things about the bike.
I hope weaversride ship also the parts to switzerland! ?
First thing i want to optimize in da heisst is a HD Chain an a 16T front sprocket.
And in the next summer i want a G&D exhaust and an other carb.
I hope you guys can help me by different questions :-)
Sorry my english is not the best.
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When i install the Evap Kit from Weavers what is then optimized on the motor?
Can i do that with the stock carb an exhaust? I mean run the bike better when i do that?
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I don't speak Züritüütsch, so here is my "Welcome!" on English.
Do not wait for the end of September - buy it now and ride it until the first snow.
In late September, it is better to buy a sled - you'll have more use for them. :icon10:
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Originally Posted by
Zorge
I don't speak Züritüütsch, so here is my "Welcome!" on English.
Do not wait for the end of September - buy it now and ride it until the first snow.
In late September, it is better to buy a sled - you'll have more use for them. :icon10:
Why you know the word züritüütsch?
:-)
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Originally Posted by
swiss bobber
Why you know the word züritüütsch?
:-)
Since I'm a fan of Toblerone, I know that in Switzerland you do not speak only German German (beside French and Italian), but several local dialects too. :icon10:
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Hehe okey i know a guy who sells toblerone ;-)
We speak Swissgerman not German and also French Italian:-)
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Toblerone is a Kraft Brand
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Yes he works for kraftfood
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German brand or not, Toblerone will always be swiss chocolate for me. Period.
And now I go to the store to look for a 400 gram Toblerone, to rape my mouth with it. :lol8:
Over and out!