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Yuns posted:Super fun. It's about 340 lbs or so fully fueled which makes it 80-120 lbs lighter than the superbikes/supersports. It also super super narrow. The geometry is pure sportbike but the ergos are a bit more relaxed. Given the light weight and chassis geometry you'd expect it to be super fast side to side but it's actually quite stable. The seat is the same height as most sportbikes at 32.3 inches but the footpegs are a touch lower than the superbikes making it pretty accommodating for long legs. Personally, I like high and committed rearsets so I'll likely switch the footpegs for the RC390 cup ones. 43 hp is plenty sufficient and the motor has a good midrange but if you're coming from a superbike it does feel down on power. You need to work the gears a bit more. The bike would be even better with maybe 20 more hp but the power to weight is already class leading among the R3 CBR300 Ninja 300 etc. Suspension is compliant as noted in many reviews and at 180 lbs I didn't have too many complaints so far about the suspension. We'll see once I push it a bit more. Brakes are a bit soft compared to radially mounted monobloc double disc fronts of the superbikes but they are adequate and I won't be able to really opine until they bed in and I use them a bit more. It is a bike that's obviously built to a price point but it doesn't seem too cheaply built at all. If that was available last year when I got my Ninja 300 I might have got one. Very envious right now. Only advantages to the ninja I can think of:
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goddamnedtwisto posted:Yeah, they're just embarassing. Mind you replacements are cheap and easy to fit (and a good first Fisher-Price My First Bike Mod for any new spanner-twirlers out there). As with all mods though you do run the risk of continually trying to one-up yourself - I keep wondering where I can mount this... You own, that owns, and I personally think its a loving stellar idea. That said, 42 kilos is a bit rich for me. Two people suggested I replace the exhaust on the ninjette and i was very seriously considering a train horn (there's a bunch of youtubes of them being mounted on pickups and the like. If I hadn't crashed (maybe a bunch of noise would have made the guy realise i was coming, and the crash might have been avoided v0v) and had to scrap the bike, I'd still be working out how to mount a small air compressor. I figured I could point the train horn cone downwards behind the radiator and have the compressor under the pillion seat or similar. I have a two brothers exhaust on the new bike, so I can just race the engine a little for a bit of noise. I might consider the horn just for the sheer fun of it, but, I gotta keep my budget in check for a little while yet. I like the system the banshee has where the normal comedy horn works if you only tap at it, but if you hit the button for more than 1/5 of a second it engages the real deal. Fwiw, I was also considering an mp3 solution so I could use any sound (screaming children, angry expletives, fart noises), but 120dB+ speakers aren't very compact or waterproof I think.
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Giblet Plus! posted:If that was available last year when I got my Ninja 300 I might have got one. Very envious right now. There is pretty much no better time to be in the market for a low displacement sport bike: KTM RC390, Yamaha R3, Honda CBR300R and Ninja 300 are all good choices. It wasn't that long ago that the only option was the Ninja 250. Here is some RC390 porn from KTM: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i3K4vajv658 Yuns fucked around with this message at 19:43 on Apr 19, 2015 |
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Yuns posted:The new RC390 spec includes a slipper clutch. The first batch of them that arrived don't have them but should have them shortly. To be honest, I'm not even sure if mine has one because I always rev match and haven't tested for wheel hop yet That video is not helping. Did you notice the rider has KTM orange shoe laces? I think I'll have to be happy with swapping to Pirellis for the near future.
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Dutymode posted:Yesterday I sold this thing for $2,200: Make sure the fuel is out of the airbox.
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EX250 Type R posted:Make sure the fuel is out of the airbox. Is this sarcasm, or is that really all I should worry about?
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Empty the airbox and probably drain the carb a bit through the drain screw on the bottom of the carb.
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If you really want to be safe pull the spark plug and turn the engine over a few times, but usually you'd only bother doing that if the bike took a swim.
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Rev. Dr. Moses P. Lester posted:I want a good quality mic recording of a run up through all the gears in that thing to redline. We should do an audio/listen to your bike thread
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Slavvy posted:That's a sharp looking drz, matches your gang colour scheme guidelines perfectly. Slavvy posted:All Suzuki owners use that method to clean their bikes btw. And then it rained, so whatever I missed will hopefully be washed away. Previous owner kept it in pretty good shape mechanically but I'm pretty sure the road grime in some places is as old as the bike itself. I'm going to be de-rusting and painting the exhaust Tuesday/Wednesday, might get some wraps too. Being stubborn and masochistically independent led to cold weather riding due to lack of a car, thus I was out on the roads before all the salt was washed away and the pipes are pockmarked with rust from where they meet the motor all the way down to where they bend back. It started last fall, and I should have nipped it in the butt then but I was new to bike maintenance and didn't realize how big of an issue it was going to be. Yuns posted:There is pretty much no better time to be in the market for a low displacement sport bike: KTM RC390, Yamaha R3, Honda CBR300R and Ninja 300 are all good choices. It wasn't that long ago that the only option was the Ninja 250. Here is some RC390 porn from KTM: The friend who sold me the GR650 pieced it together from a mechanically sound/cosmetically awful bike and a cosmetically sound, mechanically 'meh' bike. Both '83 Tempters. He's hassling me to buy the other one for $100USD, I'm going to let him sit on it for another week or so while I make room in the garage and offer him $50...considering at $1500 I feel like I overpaid a bit for the Tempter and the ad on Craigslist had originally listed both bikes at that price. It'll be nice, because most of the stuff is still good, I think the other engine has a bad crank or something. While he was looking into parts and whatnot he discovered that...being the development platform for the GSXR line pretty much everything is a bolt on swap for the first 2 generations of the busas. So, providing Engine/Transmission can be made to fit without compromising structural integrity I'm going to swap out the powertrain from a GSXR750 into the spare bike, same with the swingarm (rear springs are nearly identical save for the adjustable pre-load on the Tempter...which is still one of the things I love about that bike). Then it's just a matter of 16 inch wheels and tires and fine tuning and I will have created the missing link between the two bikes. Just need to cruise insurance sales for a 750 and I'll be on my way. Also, In other rad news...found a guy in Colorado that's willing to give me the fuel tank off his Tempter @Cost of shipping. http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=823512 Because he doesn't need it anymore after an apparently awesome build. So Color Swap on the stock Tempter is happening. Think I'm going to try and do something similar to the 2015 Vulcans...White Black Green is super rad looking especially when it's flat.
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url posted:You own, that owns, and I personally think its a loving stellar idea. That said, 42 kilos is a bit rich for me. http://www.piaa.co.uk/lamps/lampshow.asp?ID=horn is probably the best You can get horns that play samples off ebay (they were popular with couriers for a while) but they're not actually that loud.
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I bought a thing - 2000 KLR 250, visually a little rough but mechanically sound. Already have a full tune up (and paint) ordered and on the way including sprockets, exhaust, dynojet, new seat cover, skid plate, ect...I'm pretty stoked for my first dual sport, now I have finally have something to go explore offroad with my spouse and his WR250R!
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Those are really fun. I want one.
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A dual sport looks like it would be tons of fun.
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Day Man posted:A dual sport looks like it would be tons of fun. This just in, bear shits in woods, also pope wears funny hat and is named Frank.
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Day Man posted:A dual sport looks like it would be tons of fun. Nope! They're terrible. New protaper bars and less lovely grip heaters. Finally doesn't feel like I'm riding a harley/ATV. Oh yeah, the fender was thrown on last week.
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Super Moto or no moto
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New bike day: 2000 XR100 for $700. Not sure exactly what I'm going to do with it yet. I'm leaning towards trying to get it street legal and turn it into something like this: Bonus pic of a Honda in a Honda:
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ayy lmao (I know about the chain) M42 fucked around with this message at 20:55 on Apr 26, 2015 |
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Koruthaiolos posted:New bike day: one of us, one of us
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M42 posted:ayy lmao What about it?
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EX250 Type R posted:
For a second I thought that was M42 on a CR250. VVVVV https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e2QKlmMT8II Marxalot fucked around with this message at 23:46 on Apr 26, 2015 |
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BlackMK4 posted:What about it? Loose even after adjustment. PO had it an inch too slack and rode on it that way for a while, so it's kinda knackered in other ways (tight spots, etc). Gon get me a gold chain
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That bike actually looks proportionally normal under you. Except for the reach, do you have to ride all the way forward in the seat? And how are you liking it?
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Get number 26 painted on it somewhere!
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HenryJLittlefinger posted:That bike actually looks proportionally normal under you. Except for the reach, do you have to ride all the way forward in the seat? Yeah, I was expecting it to look retarded on me in the pics, but it's not too huge. The reach isn't as bad as it looks, but the seat is slick enough that I end up all the way forward unless I concentrate on gripping the tank with my knees. I loving love the bike. There's some awkward stuff I need to figure out due to my size, like the pegs basically push right against my calves when I have my feet down, and putting the kickstand down is a fuckin' drama, but when I'm moving it's amazing. Rides like it's on rails and sounds like it's going to eat the world. Rev. Dr. Moses P. Lester posted:Get number 26 painted on it somewhere! You laugh, but sometimes when I'm feeling particularly lovely after feebly attempting (and failing) to shift to N at a light I think "think of pedrosa, you don't have poo poo to complain about"
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M42 posted:You laugh, but sometimes when I'm feeling particularly lovely after feebly attempting (and failing) to shift to N at a light Is that normal? I am having this problem too and I just thought it was another thing to try and fix.
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Not because of mechanical things, because shifting from one foot to the other (I put my left foot down 99% of the time) is a bit hairy for me with this bike.
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M42 posted:ayy lmao Tsk tsk...someone hasn't watched their Street Smarts video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AtG6MRIVtZg&t=2695s lol
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goddamnedtwisto posted:http://www.piaa.co.uk/lamps/lampshow.asp?ID=horn is probably the best That's actually very cool to know, ordering from the UK could be easier for me since I'm visiting there in June. And yeah, it's straight-up offensive volume I want. Think of the .gif from the South African World Cup where the dog shits itself after hearing a vuvuzela. That's pretty much the effect I'm after. Fake edit: drat, those are actually completely affordable!! thanks for the link. 115dB is completely respectable, and probably less illegal than the options I was considering. Fwiw, by sheer coincidence, just yesterday I saw a link in a GBH thread. https://www.hornblasters.com/products/details.php?i=shocker-127h-train-horn-kit
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url posted:Fwiw, by sheer coincidence, just yesterday I saw a link in a GBH thread. See if that compressor could fit in the pseudotank, that would be a reason to buy an NC700.
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goddamnedtwisto posted:See if that compressor could fit in the pseudotank, that would be a reason to buy an NC700. Ha! I might live in Asia, but I don't cosplay as Akira. Totally thinking I'll get the ones you linked to though.
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slidebite posted:We should do an audio/listen to your bike thread I heart my new exhaust, and therefore this is a great idea.
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# ? Apr 28, 2015 08:11 |
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Just hit 800 miles on the ODO today.
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# ? Apr 28, 2015 20:21 |
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Nice bike, really like that in white.
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# ? Apr 28, 2015 20:23 |
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I just bought this thing and it's grCLACK CLACK CLACK CLACK CLACK CLACK CLACK CLACK (Note: there is no Youtube video in the world that does justice for how loud that clutch is. I love it.)
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I didn't realise you could get an air cooled monster with ohlins, that's pretty cool!
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Slavvy posted:I didn't realise you could get an air cooled monster with ohlins, that's pretty cool! Thanks! It wasn't my first choice of a bike (I really was looking for an 1100 EVO with ABS, or a 2010 M1100 ABS) but the sellers in the area were weird as hell and wanted $10k or more for the non-S model EVOs when the bike, brand new, was something like $11.9k. It was hard to justify paying that when you could get a brand-spanking new M821 that technically has more power and better service intervals for like $1k more. This was a much, much better price and I was able to snag it from a guy who took really good care of it. I'm looking forward to finding a good suspension shop in the area and having them set it up for American Goon (aka "a Fat-rear end").
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Loud clutches save lives.
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