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Just ordered a jet kit, longer shifter, 47t sprocket, case savers and a steel brake line for the front. Planning on doing the 3x3 mod too. This DRZ is gonna transform! Very excited for the power boost, the PO just slapped a FMF pipe on there and called it a day, so the thing is pretty anemic and backfires everywhere. Wheelies take an armful of throttle in second gear while traveling about 10mph to get up, so it definitely could get more juice going. Also the front brake pretty much takes a whole hand to do an emergency brake, so endos are off the table at the current set up. Also, does anybody have any suspension advice for a 150lb rider? I've been doing some jumps and noticed the bike wants to endo like a goddamn horse. What can I change to fix that? I made sure the suspension was totally stock, and the sag is actually within spec (3-4 inches). Should I just stiffen the compression rebound?
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# ? Jun 13, 2013 07:46 |
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# ? Jun 13, 2024 04:37 |
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More preload and blip throttle in the air to bring the back wheel down. Position your weight farther back, too.
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# ? Jun 13, 2013 08:22 |
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More throttle on jumps once you're in the air, since you're like the perfect weight for stock drz suspension.
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# ? Jun 13, 2013 12:17 |
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I'm sure I'll regret it, but not unlike Z3n's issue selling the best bikes ever I'm seriously considering selling my 2009 690smc. Located in central Iowa, bike has been outstanding but I'm in the middle of a 'motorcycle reset'. Has around 4300 miles but still currently riding it. If anyone is interested shoot me a pm.
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# ? Jun 13, 2013 21:14 |
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Jim Silly-Balls posted:More throttle on jumps once you're in the air, since you're like the perfect weight for stock drz suspension. Diggin' the new avatar.
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# ? Jun 14, 2013 04:00 |
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Covert Ops Wizard posted:Also, does anybody have any suspension advice for a 150lb rider? I've been doing some jumps and noticed the bike wants to endo like a goddamn horse. What can I change to fix that? I made sure the suspension was totally stock, and the sag is actually within spec (3-4 inches). Should I just stiffen the compression rebound? Be on the gas off the jumps.
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# ? Jun 14, 2013 04:09 |
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Covert Ops Wizard posted:Do you have any daughters? You could try to trow them in the pot as well and hope he goes for it. No children fortunately (unfortunately in this case?) I cruised over to check the SM-R out tonight. It's in fantastic shape. The owner is a super cool older guy with a handful of other bikes sitting around in various states - apparently he restores them. Several old Harleys and he mentioned a Speed Triple. He obviously is an enthusiast and mechanical dude, which while wonderful in relation to the shape of the 690 unfortunately meant that he chuckled politely at my $5500 cash I had brought along. "I don't need to sell it, I'm just makin' room!" Damnit. What do you guys think on his asking price of $6500? It's a 2007 w/8800miles, very clean. It's only been listed two days, so there might be wiggle room if it lasts longer but yeah.
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# ? Jun 14, 2013 04:17 |
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Eh I'd pass. 6500 is SMC money. SM-R isn't as nice as the SMC.
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# ? Jun 14, 2013 04:33 |
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Z3n posted:Eh I'd pass. 6500 is SMC money. SM-R isn't as nice as the SMC. For the uninformed, what are the differences?
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# ? Jun 15, 2013 05:13 |
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Smc has more power due to a larger airbox from the underseat gas tank. It's also ~30 pounds lighter. Oh and better, longer travel suspension, iirc. Z3n fucked around with this message at 07:07 on Jun 15, 2013 |
# ? Jun 15, 2013 06:47 |
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OK I need help because my brain is fried. I was putting a jet kit in my '09 KLX250, and after installation the bike won't idle. I took the carb off/apart again to see if the pilot jet was clear, and I could see through it. I replaced the needle with the Dynojet piece, with the clip and washers set where they called for in the instructions. I am using the recommended size main jet and stock pilot for my application. Why won't this loving thing idle? I spent 5 hours on this damned project tonight including a second tear-down and re-install. I will definitely pull the carb again but what should I look for? Pilot could def. have crud in it even though I checked it earlier, and check diaphragm? Soak the pilot in cleaner? I Imperador do Brasil fucked around with this message at 03:57 on Jun 16, 2013 |
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Imperador do Brasil posted:OK I need help because my brain is fried. I was putting a jet kit in my '09 KLX250, and after installation the bike won't idle. I took the carb off/apart again to see if the pilot jet was clear, and I could see through it. I replaced the needle with the Dynojet piece, with the clip and washers set where they called for in the instructions. I am using the recommended size main jet and stock pilot for my application. Why won't this loving thing idle? I spent 5 hours on this damned project tonight including a second tear-down and re-install. Screw it all the way in then 2.5 turns back out is the normal setting on KLX250's with the snorkel out and after market exhaust. There's a thread in here somewhere with a spreadsheet full of settings that have worked with various setups. I'd also check you don't have any air leaks - make sure the inlet manifold and airbox rubbers are properly seated on the carb and the other end as they're easy to mess up.
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# ? Jun 16, 2013 12:58 |
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npn posted:Did you adjust the air screw? You have to remove a little plastic cap on the bottom of the carb to get at it. Yeah I took the air mix cap off and adjusted it. I jetted it according to Dynojet and the KLX threads on ADVRider and the Kawasaki Forums. After sleeping on it I think maybe the pilot jet is still too restricted with dirt and/or a possible air leak. I double- and triple-checked the boots, but it was late and I was tired. I will take a couple of days off to reflect before I go back to it...
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needknees posted:I'm sure I'll regret it, but not unlike Z3n's issue selling the best bikes ever I'm seriously considering selling my 2009 690smc. Located in central Iowa, bike has been outstanding but I'm in the middle of a 'motorcycle reset'. Has around 4300 miles but still currently riding it. If anyone is interested shoot me a pm. PM Sent.
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The Royal Nonesuch posted:
Z3n posted:Eh I'd pass. 6500 is SMC money. SM-R isn't as nice as the SMC. So the seller called me today and said he'd let it go for $6000; he's "tired of people offering him refrigerators and you seem like a responsible rider" Getting warmer? Let him sit a day and offer 5750?
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# ? Jun 19, 2013 02:53 |
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You have a chance to test ride it? It's up to how much you like the bike as to if that's worth it.
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# ? Jun 19, 2013 05:08 |
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I need help learning to back it in
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# ? Jun 19, 2013 23:04 |
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invision posted:I need help learning to back it in I have to dismount first.
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# ? Jun 19, 2013 23:09 |
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The Royal Nonesuch posted:So the seller called me today and said he'd let it go for $6000; he's "tired of people offering him refrigerators and you seem like a responsible rider" I feel dumb for paying $6800 for my '09 530 EXC. At the time it seemed worth it and I love riding it a lot but sometimes (when I'm not riding it) I regret paying the price. edit: invision posted:I need help learning to back it in Don't afraiding to drop it.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 00:03 |
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Did a bunch of wheelie practice today, I've been popping them up pretty good and have been trying to hold them longer. At a certain point though I start losing my confidence though, like I've risked enough for today and don't give it enough juice and have lovely BP. Also learned I pop them up much better without the double revs, just rev pop and go, though it's scary to commit. Also tried my first stoppie on grass (50-50 tires) a couple days ago. It did not go well, though I learned locking the front tire is not necessarily a catastrophe, which is nice.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 00:12 |
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invision posted:I need help learning to back it in 45mph, pull in the clutch and get hard on the front brake, down shift twice, dump the clutch(feather it out if you don't have a slipper clutch). The rear end should break loose and waggle around a bit. Now do it again with a little lean angle and you'll be backing it in like a pro* *This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 00:39 |
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Covert Ops Wizard posted:Did a bunch of wheelie practice today, I've been popping them up pretty good and have been trying to hold them longer. At a certain point though I start losing my confidence though, like I've risked enough for today and don't give it enough juice and have lovely BP. Also learned I pop them up much better without the double revs, just rev pop and go, though it's scary to commit. Also tried my first stoppie on grass (50-50 tires) a couple days ago. It did not go well, though I learned locking the front tire is not necessarily a catastrophe, which is nice. Yeah I was the same way...I'd lose confidence and don't want to wheelie anymore because they're scary and you don't want it bad enough anymore. Eventually though, they stop being scary and you can wheelie all the time! I used to get stressed out at work and end the day by going to a deserted stretch of road and wheelieing around for 30-45 minutes. I knew I was getting good when I nearly ran myself out of gas because the trip said I was only getting 16 miles to the tank.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 01:45 |
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Z3n posted:Yeah I was the same way...I'd lose confidence and don't want to wheelie anymore because they're scary and you don't want it bad enough anymore. Eventually though, they stop being scary and you can wheelie all the time! You hit it right on the head. quote:I used to get stressed out at work and end the day by going to a deserted stretch of road and wheelieing around for 30-45 minutes. I knew I was getting good when I nearly ran myself out of gas because the trip said I was only getting 16 miles to the tank. Ha! that's awesome.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 04:09 |
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Zool posted:45mph, pull in the clutch and get hard on the front brake, down shift twice, dump the clutch(feather it out if you don't have a slipper clutch). The rear end should break loose and waggle around a bit. Now do it again with a little lean angle and you'll be backing it in like a pro* Bolding this for importance. If you have a regular clutch, don't let it out all the way or you'll lock up the rear wheel and die a painful death*. If you have a slipper clutch just go for gold, they're like back-it-in cheat-mode. *Death not guaranteed, actual amount of pain may vary.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 09:40 |
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A little wheel hop
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 14:04 |
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Backing it out on-throttle out of corners is how the pros do it
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 14:59 |
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I now own an MZ Baghira Black Panther.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 16:45 |
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I don't think anyone in this thread can actually back a bike in. Requesting video evidence of anyone in here actually doing it.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 16:47 |
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n8r posted:I now own an MZ Baghira Black Panther. Nice, spent a good deal of time on one of those. They're big but they're bulletproof. I dont back it in because I'm a street rider and its pointless.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 16:49 |
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n8r posted:I don't think anyone in this thread can actually back a bike in. Requesting video evidence of anyone in here actually doing it. Oh snap
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Yeah, I gently caress around and will downshift two and drop the clutch but on the DRZ all you get is the back end to wag all around. There's no loving way I trust city streets to be clean / safe enough to actually lean it in. It also helps to have a bike that weighs 40 pounds less that is also equipped with a slipper clutch and 20 more hp.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 16:54 |
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Adding the last few posts to shitty_excuses.txt
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n8r posted:Adding the last few posts to shitty_excuses.txt For some reason your link to you backing it in isn't showing up in your posts. I'll check my Youtube settings, maybe it's just not appearing correctly.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 16:58 |
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This thread seems to be a cesspool of people claiming to 'hoon' and 'back it in' yet I see nothing other than text in here. I make no claims about my riding ability - feel free to check my post history.
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 17:00 |
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JP Money posted:Yeah, I gently caress around and will downshift two and drop the clutch but on the DRZ all you get is the back end to wag all around. There's no loving way I trust city streets to be clean / safe enough to actually lean it in. It also helps to have a bike that weighs 40 pounds less that is also equipped with a slipper clutch and 20 more hp. Wait I'm a little confused, I haven't ridden a sumo in about 5 years but wouldn't a slipper clutch make it harder or impossible to spin the rear up via downshift? Even if you dump the clutch lever the clutch it self would automatically slip itself right?
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 17:06 |
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I've got this one corner on my way that I manage it on sometimes if I want it enough. Give me 2 months and 10 days and I'll try and borrow a camera.HNasty posted:Wait I'm a little confused, I haven't ridden a sumo in about 5 years but wouldn't a slipper clutch make it harder or impossible to spin the rear up via downshift? Even if you dump the clutch lever the clutch it self would automatically slip itself right? No. A slipper clutch only slips the clutch enough so the engine doesn't compression lock. You still get maybe 90-95% of engine braking. ReelBigLizard fucked around with this message at 17:12 on Jun 20, 2013 |
# ? Jun 20, 2013 17:10 |
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I commute on my sumo, which is also why I own a DRZ
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HNasty posted:Wait I'm a little confused, I haven't ridden a sumo in about 5 years but wouldn't a slipper clutch make it harder or impossible to spin the rear up via downshift? Even if you dump the clutch lever the clutch it self would automatically slip itself right? No, Like RBL said you still get most of the engine braking but you take away all the skipping so that it's a lot smoother. As far as hooning, some people just like to gently caress around and try to ride wheelies and jump stupid poo poo. I'm certainly no sumo star nor do I claim to be good at anything but I can say without a doubt compared to all my sportbike friends who ride from Pt. A to Pt. B I do a lot more stupid poo poo. Maybe you're reading into the posts a bit much. Everyone that has a supermoto talks it up like that because it really is more fun than a sportbike for messing around. You don't have to be the next big French star on a race-ready CRF450 to mess around and have fun.
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n8r posted:I don't think anyone in this thread can actually back a bike in. Requesting video evidence of anyone in here actually doing it. I back into my parking spot every day, what of it?
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# ? Jun 20, 2013 18:06 |
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I tried to do one on the way home but I couldn't manage it. I even got some Skindred playing on the ipod but I don't think I was pedaling fast enough
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