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Gullous posted:Says the guy with a E-start. I came up kickstarting a 360cc two stroke with a broken decomp lever, I've paid my dues. If I could kickstart the DRZ (or could justify the $200 for the kickstart parts) I would
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# ? Jun 19, 2012 20:38 |
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Olde Weird Tip posted:Dont use the decomp and kick it like a man. The decompression just gets you to top dead center, I never had any additional issues using a manual decompression lever versus an automatic decompression. I actually liked the manual decompression lever for bump starting the bike.
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# ? Jun 19, 2012 20:42 |
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Gullous posted:When half the field has the button, I don't understand the policy. Kickstarting is faster than the button. When I ran my WR in races I'd kick and press the button at the same time.
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# ? Jun 19, 2012 22:01 |
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Once you pop you don't stop
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# ? Jun 21, 2012 06:29 |
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That one appears to be missing something.
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# ? Jun 21, 2012 18:36 |
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I replied to an ad for a downhill bike on craigslist, did I do wrong? The WR is good for uphills, this one is good for downhills, right?
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# ? Jun 21, 2012 18:41 |
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I notice the San Jose stickers. Are all yall Californians around San Jose? Going to be in that area for 5 days for Moto GP. We can bro-it-up.
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# ? Jun 21, 2012 20:31 |
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I'm about 45 minutes north of San Jose...let me know when you're in the area, I'll buy the first round.
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# ? Jun 21, 2012 20:35 |
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I live about 2 1/2 hours from there. I have an extra bike if you want to go ride.
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# ? Jun 22, 2012 00:50 |
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I may have some free tickets to Moto gp. Gotta get the details. If I'm going I'll let you know!
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# ? Jun 22, 2012 03:12 |
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I am based in San Francisco, let me take those tickets off your hand
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# ? Jun 22, 2012 17:52 |
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First day of dirt riding tomorrow! Have the bike all prepped, just need to toss my gear in a bag, pack some food, and off I go!
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# ? Jun 23, 2012 04:20 |
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Where you going?
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# ? Jun 23, 2012 04:49 |
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Tape Leg posted:Where you going? Metcalf. Think that's probably a fair ways out of your way...
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# ? Jun 23, 2012 05:00 |
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Yeah I've never been. Heard it's okay, just super tiny. Like 13 miles of total trail there.
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# ? Jun 23, 2012 07:32 |
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Tape Leg posted:04/05 CRFs have terrible valves that constantly fall out of adjustment. If you're going to get a Honda, try to get an 07 or newer. It's not the valves per se. The air-box sealing is totally lovely though. If that's fixed, you'll notice a major improvement in mileage between needed valve adjustments.
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# ? Jun 23, 2012 09:27 |
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Z3n posted:First day of dirt riding tomorrow! Are you going solo for your first timeout dirt bike riding?
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# ? Jun 23, 2012 14:19 |
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Silver posted:Are you going solo for your first timeout dirt bike riding? Nah we rolled pretty deep. Half a dozen people showed up to play. Good day, got some air, rode some singletrack, crashed a few times, and my friend's XR650R, when kicked repeatedly, would start pumping gas out of the airbox. Then he kicked it through with the decomp open and it afterfired and lit the bike on fire. He dumped it and we kicked a bunch of dirt on it to put it out. Good times! Also, I'm 90% sure my bike has a clogged pilot jet, because the idle is all the way up, and it's a bitch to start when warm. Need to fix that. Also going to install an autodecomp cam because gently caress kicking that thing over and over, such a pain in the rear end. Got some serious air over motocross jumps too, for a newb. Had a great day, rode with a bunch of friends, all in all, it was fantastic. I'm beat. Can't wait to do it some more.
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 04:39 |
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I seem to recall being the one on the flaming bike at that moment, but when you spend 30 minutes or an hour or however long it was pushing bikes around and kickstarting them over and over and over it all kind of blends together in a blur of sweat and exhaustion. You gotta work for it sometimes, otherwise the fun is too cheaply won. I had a blast, the WR250R performed extremely well with 12/52 gearing and proper knobby tires. No problems keeping up, and it wasn't unusually tiring to ride. My only complaint was that the big wide tank, high pegs, and my long legs leave very little space to grip the frame. I was sort of knock-kneed trying to hang on with my legs at the middle of the bike. Since my knees were right at the level of the seat perhaps I could fill out the seat width or...not sure. Even so, it was great to be able to hold on with my legs in the middle of a whooped out hillclimb. I just wish I could get the same effect with a normal stance.
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# ? Jun 24, 2012 05:56 |
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Should I put the 18 inch rear off of the Yz I bought on my WR? Stock for the WR is a 17.
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# ? Jun 25, 2012 00:11 |
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Z3n posted:Should I put the 18 inch rear off of the Yz I bought on my WR? Stock for the WR is a 17. put a 18 tire on a 17 rim with like eight rim locks
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# ? Jun 25, 2012 02:44 |
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I'm going to construct a rim entirely out of salvaged rimlocks, and then part it out for twice the money.
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# ? Jun 25, 2012 04:19 |
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Z3n posted:Should I put the 18 inch rear off of the Yz I bought on my WR? Stock for the WR is a 17. I'd check again. Stock YZ wheels are 19" and stock WR wheels are 18". My buddies 2002 YZ250F has a 19" for example, my 2006 WR250F had an 18". It's been pretty much a industry standard since 88 or so that MotoX has 19" and offroad has 18". Beyond the increased sidewalls ize on 18" to prevent pinchflats, I'm not sure the advantages of either.
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# ? Jun 25, 2012 14:51 |
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19" wheels are also lighter which is important for MX because wheels are unsprung weight.
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# ? Jun 25, 2012 14:57 |
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So some interesting news, I learned I ruptured a tendon im my wrist (rugby injury actually). As a result I havn't ridden in a month and need hand surgery, but my race results have been marred by endless technical difficulties (broken shift lever at the start of Nutmeg State, bike wouldn't start on the line of CATRA). A buddy of mine offered to trade his 09 CRF450X with toys (autoclutch) for my GG. I think since my wrist is more or less ruined at the moment I might go with it and race for giggles on the new platform. Why not right? New experiences, try the series again next year.
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# ? Jun 25, 2012 17:41 |
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VTNewb posted:I'd check again. Stock YZ wheels are 19" and stock WR wheels are 18". My buddies 2002 YZ250F has a 19" for example, my 2006 WR250F had an 18". You're right...I must have misread the numbers yesterday. I'll probably end up putting the 19 on there cause the gold excel rims are shiny, and I'm curious to see how the geometry changes.
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# ? Jun 25, 2012 17:44 |
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Cincinnati seems to have a large collection of morons selling bikes. I swear, I have never seen more people trying to get over 1K out of old busted 90's two strokers. I am still trying to decide if I want another 125 or 250. I really, really loved my 04 YZ125, and my 06 YZ250 was fun. I think I liked flogging my 125 more .. Four stroke MX bikes still make me nervous.
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# ? Jun 26, 2012 20:23 |
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Have you considered a 144 mAlfunkti0n? Factory or not 140-150cc is a sweet spot for a lot of those motors when used with smaller riders. I don't know what kind of riding you do but if you are not worried about meeting any requirements I would go that route. Also how does a four stroke make you nervous? They are super predictable to the point of boredom. Unless you are nervous of future repair cost. edit: Husqvarna's cr125 comes with a 144 kit from the factory. Essentially giving you a second top end. Probably not worth the hassle of owning a husqvarna though. Lots of people make a 150/144 now so you have some options. tehk fucked around with this message at 01:26 on Jun 27, 2012 |
# ? Jun 27, 2012 01:13 |
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VTNewb posted:So some interesting news, That sucks I've had wrist issues since I broke it, staying on PT even a year+ later is required. Take the time to heal up! I thought a GasGas dealer was helping you out. Is that deal still going on?
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# ? Jun 27, 2012 01:15 |
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tehk posted:Also how does a four stroke make you nervous? They are super predictable to the point of boredom. Unless you are nervous of future repair cost. For real. My buddy rode mine for awhile last weekend and later on we were talking and he goes "You have to fight that" *points to my 200* "you get to ride that" *points to his 500 4 stroke*. One of the things I've learned as a new rider is yeah, the 2 strokes vs. 4 stroke learning curve is a LOT steeper than just starting out on a 4 stroke. Again mostly due to predictability and 4t's not getting on the pipe which leads to a degree of insanity that I have learned to love.
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# ? Jun 27, 2012 01:25 |
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It is a double edge sword. One thing the transition of new racers from Supermini to Lites tells us is that the ease of carrying speed on the 250F often ends with kids riding above their head. Which is why a lot of people are advocating bringing 125s back to the forefront as a stepping stone.
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tehk posted:It is a double edge sword. One thing the transition of new racers from Supermini to Lites tells us is that the ease of carrying speed on the 250F often ends with kids riding above their head. Which is why a lot of people are advocating bringing 125s back to the forefront as a stepping stone. Well that would go with my point though, 4strokes are easier to ride so you're going to push way more limits vs. 2strokes have that punch that make you wary of them. 4 strokes = easy cheesy. 2 Strokes = loving AWESOME. /prettymucha2strokefanboynow.
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# ? Jun 27, 2012 01:50 |
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tehk posted:Have you considered a 144 mAlfunkti0n? Factory or not 140-150cc is a sweet spot for a lot of those motors when used with smaller riders. I don't know what kind of riding you do but if you are not worried about meeting any requirements I would go that route. Nervous in the sense of catastrophic failure .. not from overwhelming power. My 450 was just boring, so no nervousness from that. I have seen too many 4 strokes grenade at the track. While I do care for my machines very well, there is always that chance of failure from a defect in materials. I just hate the fact its generally a 2K repair bill on those bikes if anything goes bad. I will probably stick with a trusty 125 or 250 2t when I go to buy. Easy to rebuild, and cheap. I just wish prices weren't so out of the park here. 144 kits are nice, but they need to be ported properly to make the best power once the upgrade is done. That generally runs $$$ unless you have a friend who does porting work.
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# ? Jun 29, 2012 15:57 |
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mAlfunkti0n posted:Nervous in the sense of catastrophic failure .. not from overwhelming power. My 450 was just boring, so no nervousness from that. I have seen too many 4 strokes grenade at the track. While I do care for my machines very well, there is always that chance of failure from a defect in materials. I just hate the fact its generally a 2K repair bill on those bikes if anything goes bad. What about a 150XC or SX? http://www.ktm.com/us/enduro/150-xc-usa.html#.T-3FdxdfGSo
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# ? Jun 29, 2012 16:11 |
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Saga posted:What about a 150XC or SX? I love KTM, but I will be in the "cheap, used, possibly trashed so I can rebuild" model. I have this wonderful disease of having to strip a bike apart when I buy it, so I am hoping to find a "beater" that I can get for next to nothing. So far it seems mid 2000's RM250's are going to be my best bet. Good handling, 04-06 had awesome engines, etc. Anyways, it will be at minimum 3 months before I am really in the market. Edit ... wow that 150XC is beautiful though ... why am I poor!!! Here was my last KTM .. I have since then moved and now have a little over 5 acres to myself. So, I really need a bike. DSC00056 by Jarred Sutherland, on Flickr My favorite though was this one .. 2004 YZ125, bought for $900 because it didn't run. Guy thought it was an 03, also wouldn't start due to the woodruff key being sheared and it firing at BDC. Guy had replaced crank and gave up. I stripped it down, sandblasted frame, powder coated, FTE. It was a total blast. IMG_2575 by Jarred Sutherland, on Flickr mAlfunkti0n fucked around with this message at 17:19 on Jun 29, 2012 |
# ? Jun 29, 2012 16:36 |
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Tell me about it!
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# ? Jun 29, 2012 17:03 |
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Cleaned carb, checked valves, and all of the sudden the bike starts a lot easier hot. WHO WOULD HAVE GUESSED?!?! Think I'm going to swap the tank out for a YZ tank because it'd be easy and I like how the seat slopes better on the YZ tank.
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# ? Jun 30, 2012 23:31 |
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Schroedinger's valves. Until you check them, there are in an indeterminate quantum state. This quantum indeterminacy is the cause of unpredictable starting, especially when hot (the quanta get excited when hot). The quantum superposition of too-tight/too-loose/just-right collapsed for each valve when you inserted the feeler gauges.
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# ? Jul 1, 2012 03:45 |
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This is a mans dirtbike: http://youtu.be/CqgEl53x7CM?t=1m15s
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# ? Jul 2, 2012 20:58 |
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# ? May 13, 2024 11:29 |
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I had a strange moment last night when I sat down to find a youtube of the X games enduro X final. I realized I know the woman who ultimately got second place. I had to make some phone calls to confirm I'm not crazy. Small world, dirtbiking. (Trials specifically).
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