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JP Money posted:You're right, those are clearly unsolvable problems and require ruining a gas line which then needs to be replaced before you can ride next year. My mistake. And you're right, gas lines are super expensive rare devices, made of materials not found on this earth, definitely not available for pennies per foot, and they cant be found at any hardware store ever, also they dont take like two minutes to swap out. Two minutes also being the time it takes to remove the tank and leave it somewhere else, or fix a tiny slow, otherwise inconsequential leak in a petcock by rebuilding it, or disassemble the carbs to make sure the floats are perfect, or clean the gas smell out of your house. Beve Stuscemi fucked around with this message at 18:01 on Nov 16, 2011 |
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robotsinmyhead posted:I guess this is sort of a general motorcycle question, but anyway: Make sure your cover has vents. Moisture trapped on the wrong side of a waterproof cover can create a little rust incubator.
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TheDon01 posted:You got a living room right? I could actually pull that off, but I'd have to run it up 3 flights of stairs with 4 180º bends and 2 90º bends. I think it'd probably get stuck. I have the battery tender on it at least, just need to find a nice cover.
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# ? Nov 16, 2011 21:11 |
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robotsinmyhead posted:run it up 3 flights of stairs with 4 180º bends and 2 90º bends I'm sure there's a supermoto youtube video of someone doing this already
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# ? Nov 17, 2011 02:23 |
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If I ever ended up not being able to keep my bikes inside a shed, living room, etc., I would just buy a van and make that my storage. A cargo van could fit two and a conversion van would make a bitchin trackday hauler.
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# ? Nov 17, 2011 02:47 |
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Snowdens Secret posted:I'm sure there's a supermoto youtube video of someone doing this already Finish of romaniacs 2008/2009 or dougie lampkin. Edit: ok it isn't supermoto, still counts. karms fucked around with this message at 04:04 on Nov 17, 2011 |
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In all seriousness you can probably fit a bike in something like a 5x5 storage unit for next to nothing, locked up and out of the elements. This has the longer-term bonus of becoming a good place to dump spare parts / out of season gear / do simple maintenance out of the weather.
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# ? Nov 17, 2011 05:19 |
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My supermoto will finally have street cred!
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# ? Nov 18, 2011 18:53 |
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SaNChEzZ posted:My supermoto will finally have street cred! That'll show those Ducati boys when you pop into the cafe for a Latte (note: user may have similar shipping from ebay as we speak)
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# ? Nov 18, 2011 19:48 |
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Whats with the second, tinier guard?
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# ? Nov 18, 2011 20:08 |
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Olde Weird Tip posted:Whats with the second, tinier guard?
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# ? Nov 18, 2011 20:10 |
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Olde Weird Tip posted:Whats with the second, tinier guard? Protect the master cylinder from flying rocks and branches. Effective? WHO KNOWS
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# ? Nov 18, 2011 21:02 |
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So... thoughts on MX helmets for primarily street riding? Looks like they're all DOT/Snell approved. I'm trying to tell myself that I need one so I can repaint my scuffed-up Scorpion, but if I'm honest, I want one because they look badass What brands should I be looking at? It seems like there are a poo poo-ton of them, and they're all on sale right now.
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toolshed posted:So... thoughts on MX helmets for primarily street riding? Looks like they're all DOT/Snell approved. I'm trying to tell myself that I need one so I can repaint my scuffed-up Scorpion, but if I'm honest, I want one because they look badass AFX fx-39's and similar. Best of both worlds really. Cheap as hell and look pretty badass. I think the Shoei Hornet is the appropriate rich-guy alternative.
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# ? Nov 24, 2011 03:14 |
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Keep in mind that the shape of MX helmets makes for a hell of a lot of wind buffeting at higher speeds.
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# ? Nov 24, 2011 03:24 |
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DRZ world records: -First to jump a city block -First to stair ride on the drat stairs from the exorcist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kGrBasvD89k
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# ? Nov 24, 2011 05:55 |
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AncientTV posted:Keep in mind that the shape of MX helmets makes for a hell of a lot of wind buffeting at higher speeds. Yeah, this would mainly be a secondary helmet for ripping around the city. I've looked at a few of the different DS helmets, but they all look a little funky with the full visor. Maybe it's just me.
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# ? Nov 24, 2011 21:39 |
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The rear end came out a little today due to shifting too low on a right turn did I just back it in?
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# ? Nov 29, 2011 10:27 |
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bred posted:The rear end came out a little today due to shifting too low on a right turn did I just back it in? babbys first itsy weeny
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# ? Nov 29, 2011 18:24 |
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You nudged it in.
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# ? Nov 29, 2011 21:46 |
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bred posted:The rear end came out a little today due to shifting too low on a right turn did I just back it in? When you run over your own foot, we'll talk.
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# ? Nov 30, 2011 00:30 |
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Hopefully not a repost but a pretty kick rear end SuperMoto vid http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmaLVZjZ5z8
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# ? Dec 1, 2011 00:10 |
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I seem to remember someone having a fix for this problem.. My drz400sm license plate is rattling off. I have an aftermarket rear light assembly where it fastens to the top two holes.. I have washers holding the plate down with some bolts/nuts. The top right side is cracking, and when its running the thing vibrates really hard and is probably going to crack more and fall off if I don't do something. I guess I could just put bigger washers on it, but it seems like I need to do something to reduce vibrations. Maybe I should put some rubber things on the bolts that are mounting the entire assembly to the bike to dampen it?
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# ? Dec 5, 2011 21:22 |
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Switch to zip ties, or rubber mount your washers. I just used 3-4 zip ties per side, and kept an eye on them. They never broke though.
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# ? Dec 5, 2011 21:25 |
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Whats the deal with changing tyres on spoked rims? I've done the SV tyres before but i have a set of pilot powers coming for the drz and want to fit them myself, just wondering if I have to do anything different when supporting the wheels while I swing out of them to get the old tyres off.
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# ? Dec 5, 2011 21:34 |
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Tubes, lol. So much fun!
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# ? Dec 5, 2011 21:38 |
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needknees posted:Tubes, lol. So much fun! gently caress me i didnt even stop to think there'd be tubes.
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# ? Dec 5, 2011 21:43 |
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Just thank the stars you don't have a thread locker and take your licks smiling.
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# ? Dec 5, 2011 21:52 |
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They're really not that bad. The one thing I noticed when changing tires on the KTM is the drop center of its wheels wasn't anywhere NEAR as deep as my CBR's was. That thing you could really get the bead stuffed down into, made changing tires a freakin cinch. I found it much easier to change them with irons rather than the mojolever I used on street wheels. Spiffness posted:Just thank the stars you don't have a thread locker and take your licks smiling. Beadlocks can go to hell
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# ? Dec 5, 2011 22:16 |
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needknees posted:Beadlocks can go to hell Ugh my F11 has them and they're essentially OEM supplied pinch-flat generators. Once they're on they work fine, but installing tires and tubes with them is a pain.
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# ? Dec 6, 2011 20:31 |
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-hmPmuzSKE&t=183s I can't wait for my SM bike to be ready. Video is quite overproduced but when it gets to the meat... it's worth it
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Spiffness posted:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1-hmPmuzSKE&t=183s Me too. Goddamn.
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# ? Dec 13, 2011 02:32 |
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soy posted:I seem to remember someone having a fix for this problem.. My drz400sm license plate is rattling off. I have an aftermarket rear light assembly where it fastens to the top two holes.. I have washers holding the plate down with some bolts/nuts. The plate on my KTM tore almost all the way through due to engine and dirt road vibration. A friend suggested I mount it to a ~2mm steel plate ($5-10 from the hardware store) and then mount the whole thing to the bike. Has been working great for the last 6 months or so.
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# ? Dec 13, 2011 10:16 |
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Just came up on a 2003 KLR250 for free, am I stupid to consider this as a good "first bike" ? I live in San Francisco by the way and my commute is about 5 miles downtown and i'm already tired of waiting for the bus.
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# ? Dec 14, 2011 03:36 |
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That would be a great first bike
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# ? Dec 14, 2011 03:46 |
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Rad! thanks for replying so quick, it's been sitting so i'm going to change all the seals and bleed everything and replace it with new, ... I really was looking at the new klx250sf just because it seems like it's built for the city, but im probably stupid for thinking of buying a new bike haha
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# ? Dec 14, 2011 03:52 |
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WR450Fs. Tell me about them. Specifically, tell me about their maintenance intervals. Because I'm thinking about one as a 'tard. e: Oh poo poo, here we go. How do LC4s hold up to that many kms? 2ndclasscitizen fucked around with this message at 05:00 on Dec 14, 2011 |
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DownsideUp posted:Rad! thanks for replying so quick, it's been sitting so i'm going to change all the seals and bleed everything and replace it with new, ... I really was looking at the new klx250sf just because it seems like it's built for the city, but im probably stupid for thinking of buying a new bike haha Well for free, you may as well take it and try it before you buy something. Even if it turns out to be junk, you can flip it.
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# ? Dec 14, 2011 04:26 |
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I figure i'll keep it at my parents house and ride it around on the weekends, then if it's something i'd want to keep i'll move it to sf, or just buy something newer, a 250 should be all i need around sf, i'm 6'4 and about 180lbs btw.
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2ndclasscitizen posted:WR450Fs. Tell me about them. Specifically, tell me about their maintenance intervals. Because I'm thinking about one as a 'tard. That gen of lc4 should go the distance, no problem. 2 guys on adv have done basically RTW on them, 37k miles on them with no major issues. Check their thread on adv. Klx250 is a great first bike/city bike. No need to do the fork seals if they're not leaking. Check the age on the tires, change oil, check air filter, flush brake fluid, clean carb, and you should be good to go.
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