Saturday, March 17, 2012


Yamaha FZ1 Gen II technical - revised Q1 2012


Thanks to all the people who have contributed to this guide, especially Ballmead from FZ1-forum.com for the detailed information about geometry settings.

Check out these pages for guidance:
London Bikers, suspension setup demystified and Bikesetup.com

Riding style and conditions: 5-15 minutes.  B-roads every weekend, frequent wheelies.Some town riding

Mileage:
5,0L/100KM Highway easy riding
8,6L/100KM Town commuting


Weight savers:
Removing the tools and center stand saves 1,3 Kg. The OEM silencer weighs 7 Kg, and replacing it with a Yoshimura TRC steel sleeve slip-on saves 3,5 kg. Removing the centerstand also makes getting the sidestand out easier. I put my center stand back though, since it makes it easier to clean the chain, it's more stable on grass and gravel, and frankly that kilo doesn't do much for either acceleration or handling.

Suspension adjustment
Rider weight: 110 KG + gear = 123 KG
Worksheet for setting the sag: http://shaunsaxon.com/suspension-worksheet.pdf
Static sag front: 15mm (for the definition of sag, see above links
Static sag rear: 40mm (the spring is too weak for my weight

Suspension adjustment fork:
Preload adjustment:
One+ spring preload indicator decreases fork travel by 8mm. The manual indicates 5,5 "clicks" as standard, 6 is too soft for me, the bike dives too much.
Setup scenario: I want my bike to be a bit stiffer as for inspired backroad driving, somewhat like a sports bike, but not as a bench (read: Ducati)
5 is firm-ish, but it looks like there's too much travel way left, about 50 mm by eye-measure.
With the spring preload at 5, You will feel potholes as with a german car with stiff springs. The fork will be a bit stiffer, the bike doesn't dive as much under braking, and the ride will be comfortable enough. This setup will swallow speed bumps at ~40 km/h without a problem.
You might want to try 4,5 or 4 to harden the preload, and make the bike dive even less.

Aim for between 10 and 20mm sag.

Compression damping: (left fork leg)
Standard is 5 clicks to the left. My setup is 6 clicks to the left. You'll want at least 6 clicks to the left if you're doing wheelies all the time. Landings are pretty hard otherwise.

1 click to the left is megastiff, like a bicycle. Speed bumps will be rock hard at 35 km/h.
26 clicks to the left will feel like you're jumping in bed, a jump, and you go up and down on the springs a couple of times. This will swallow the speed bump softly, but you'll bounce up and around after impact. Terrible sensation.


Rebound damping: (right fork leg)
Standard is 18 clicks to the left out of 28. My setup is 18 clicks to the left.
The standard is good for street riding, I don't feel the need to change it.

Suspension adjustment rear:
Tried 1+ preload, 10+ rebound. Bike spins on full throttle. Rebounds are too hard, you feel shocks in your back , even with smaller obstacles
Current setup: 3+ preload, 8+ rebound - default.

Spring preload:
Standard is 3 clicks, I run with 3 atm. I tried 1 click. Max preload is still too soft
Rebound damping:
Standard is 8, I tried 10, and the rebounds were a bit too hard, I felt the shocks in my back. Slower rebound can adjust chassis pitch, and slow down weight transfer to the front.

Also make sure You read the suspension setup info at the following pages:
http://ohlins.se/Products/OwnersManuals/OM_07241-02.pdf
http://www.gostar-racing.com/information/motorcycle_suspension_set-up.htm
http://londonbikers.com/articles/1616/suspension-setup-demystified
http://waynegardnerapproved.com.au/tech%20tips%201.htm (for Fireblades)

Geometry adjustment
If You like me find the FZ1 a bit hard to steer into the corners and flick side to side, You will want to try some geometry adjustments before you trade it for a supersport. "Dropping the forks" is something a lot of FZ1 riders do, and is not dangerous in any way. The fork legs are actually raised in the triple clamps, and thus create a steeper steering angle, the bike tilts forward more, thus turning in quicker. The difference is like night and day. The torque for the upper pinch bolts is 26 Nm, and for the lower ones is 23 Nm.
The second thing You can do is change the rear shock to something fit for your weight (if you weigh over 80 kg, and the standard shock isn't good enough) for instance the Nitron NTR Sport , which comes at a reasonable price of around 360 GBP. Make sure you also get it set to a longer length, 325mm eye to eye, compared to the standard 320. This will also aid in turning quicker, further tilting the bike forwards.



Fuel gauge issues
The fuel gauge stays at 100% for over 90 km, then suddenly drops to 50% and then makes another sudden drop to the reserve. This was resolved by changing the fuel pump unit which has the fuel measurement unit incorporated. Now the gauge goes to
-1 dot after ~40 km
-2 dots after ~70 km
UPDATE: My Yamaha shop changed the fuel pump unit, which has the fuel meter incorporated, on the extended warranty. It's all good now!

Friday, November 18, 2011

Adoptera en grek


Det är nu möjligt att adoptera en grek för 5000 kronor i månaden, du får en i gott skick. För denna summan kan han göra allt du inte hinner med:
- han kommer att sova till klockan 12
- han kommer att läsa dagspressen
- han kommer att gå på café och fika
- han kommer att diskutera sport och politik
- han kommer att ta en tupplur på eftermiddagen
- på kvällen kommer han att gå till en restaurang, bar, eller kanske en terass

Bonus:
Den nya valutan i Grekland kommer att kallas för "Zeuro" (engelskt uttal) 

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Samsung SmartTV traffic

My SmartTV does magic things without asking me, like installing new updates to SmartTV, adding apps, removing apps, disabling stuff in the menu, re-enabling it, etc. I've tried to sniff the network traffic it creates in order to find out what to block in order to stop it from communicating with external servers, but not to stop it from streaming movies from my computer. My findings are the following:

-the TV is creating a lot of ARP traffic.

-It tries to communicate over SSDP with 239.255.255.250 which means it's trying to find something by multicasting



No incoming traffic to 10.0.0.31 appears, maybe it's getting the updates over the cable provider's network.
Please comment if you have any more information on how these updates work.

EDIT:
Actually I later realized that all I saw was the broadcast traffic, because of the switched network. I'll have to re-do this next time the TV gets on my nerves with connecting to Samsung and downloading updates.


Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Undercover Mac

This app really is "undercover". You download it to try it, but there's no trial license. So you uninstall it.

BUT: it leaves behind a system service that still talks to their servers. Just open a console window, or a task manager window, and search for uclocator.

Download Lingon, a launchd editor, find the uclocator service, stop it and disable it. Then go to /Library/LaunchAgents/ and remove com.orbicule.uclocator.plist which is the service descriptor file.
In order to get rid of ALL of it I also removed /usr/bin/uc directory. Now everything should be gone.
Trust noone ;)

Monday, September 05, 2011

Samsung UE46D65 LED TV bugs


So I got my new TV-set and already I found some bugs, even if this model is considered to be among the top Samsung range. The following is probably true for all Samsung sets with the SmartTV function.

1. When manually editing the channel list, you press edit on a channel, and if that same channel exists at a previous channel number, the previous channel number opens up in EDIT mode. Idiotic

2. If a network connection problem exists, you cannot exit the "login to Smart ID" menu. You have to turn off the TV

3. If you turn off the TV during an update, it won't boot again. Unplug powercord and wait a couple of minutes for it to "settle" then plug in the power again and it boots. Pheww ..

4. You cannot remove certain installed software, such as Facebook, Social TV. It ends up in a "special" uneditable place. Arrgh ..

5. You can't actually remove added accounts from the Smart Hub configuration menu (D)

6. You cannot access Smart Hub directly after start, because you get an "Installing" prompt which blocks any other operation for like 3 minutes.

7. The system updates on it own, without your permission. It also installs software that Samsung selects for You. No, thanks, I really don't want that, Samsung..

8. There's no skipping in the media player.

Allow me a couple more days to find more issues ...

A new update auto-flashed, and now I don't have accounts any more, and I can't remove software. Great ..

Sunday, July 03, 2011

Switzerland 2011

Just started a new travel blog for the summer vacation:
http://rideswitzerland.blogspot.com

Saturday, April 02, 2011

Download HQ or HD video from Youtube and convet to mp3

Well the title says it all. Copy the Youtube URL, and go to www.keepvid.com where you paste it into the search field. Click the "high definition" mp4 file link to download (sometimes it's just "high quality") but it's going to be enough for the treadmill or car stereo.

When you've saved enough videos to one directory, use the following script to convert them to mp3. You will need faad and lame (or twolame)

#!/bin/bash
#hacked by adrian (at) javaguru [dot] org
if [ -f /usr/bin/faad ]
        then
if [ -z $1 ]
        then
                echo "Usage: mp3-to-mp3 / all"
                exit 0
fi
if [ $1 != "all" ]
        then
if [ -f $1 ]
        then
                echo Processing $1
                faad $1
                #filename change
                FNAME_LENGTH=${#1}
                FEXT_INDEX=$((FNAME_LENGTH-4))
                echo Filename length: $FNAME_LENGTH
                WAVFILE=${1:0:$FEXT_INDEX}.wav
                echo $WAVFILE created. Processing...

                # Running lame encoder
                echo Running lame mp3 encoder with 256kbps and HQ settings
                lame -h -b 256 $WAVFILE

                # process filenames
                MP3FILE=$WAVFILE.mp3
                NEWMP3FILE=${MP3FILE:0:$FEXT_INDEX}.mp3
                mv $MP3FILE $NEWMP3FILE
                echo Deleting intermediate WAV file
                rm -v $WAVFILE
                echo $NEWMP3FILE created. Enjoy!
        fi
else
        if [ $1 == "all" ]
                then
                # removing keepvid.com tag
                find . -name "*keepvid*" -exec rename -v 's/\_\[www.keepvid.com\]//'$
                find . -name "*.mp4" -exec mp4-to-mp3 {} \;
        fi

fi
else
        echo /usr/bin/faad missing! Exiting
fi

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

OpenSSH root from localhost

restrict root to only be able to use ssh from localhost
Try out following entry:
AllowUsers root@localhost
If the pattern takes the form USER@HOST then USER and HOST are separately checked, restricting logins to particular users from particular hosts.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

Packning för MC-resa

Packa smart = det du behöver ofta längst upp
Kolla kedjan - spänn om nödvändigt
Extra pass & pengar i styrändarna
Foto på pass och körkort i GMails inbox kanske redan laddat i telefonen
Whiskey i plastflaska
2-4 öl
Stödplatta
Ficklampa
Klart visir
Karta/kartbok
Kamera
Kniv
Vattenflaska
Reparationskit (punkaspray, verktyg, straps, multiverktyg, silvertejp)
Liten kedjesprej

Extra handskar, varma
Mikrofiberduk/handduk
Yllestrumpor Stadium
Extranyckel till motorcykeln, förvaras på annan plats (halskedja)
Tandborste, tandkräm, deo
Tvättlapp

Thursday, December 23, 2010

Friday, November 26, 2010

Thursday, October 21, 2010

joker.com dynamic dns updater client

I've written a small app which updates the dynamic dns service at joker.com with your latest real IP.
check it out here:
http://code.google.com/p/jokerupdater/downloads/list