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So after a few weeks of the drz dying every time when coming off throttle, I did the JD jet kit with 3x3 and it's so awesome. Initially I left the stock pilot jet in but that caused a really bad hanging idle. The air/fuel screw and the idle screw couldn't bring the idle down. I pulled it all back apart, swapped for the new pilot from the kit and now it's perfect. Also, the front end came up pretty easy in 2nd (like 1 inch, I'm new). I'm really happy I did it. e: It's still dying when I come off the throttle. I've gotten really good at tearing the bike down to the carbs. And I'm going to have to pull them again to put the stock pilot back in since it still idles with the extended air/fuel screw turned all the way in. So with the a/f turned all the way in I was able to bring the idle down with the idle adjustment screw, but that brought me back to dying off throttle. Any ideas? Empire Waffles fucked around with this message at 05:05 on Sep 14, 2010 |
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Squid in training http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AXi0xJ8tOAA edit: crossposting 'dis from the trackday thread, just because I like to see pictures of myself doing retarded things. needknees fucked around with this message at 18:49 on Sep 14, 2010 |
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If the KTM 690 SM isn't SpyVsSpy enough for you... don't panic! Bust out that pocket book because your prayers have been answered. More on this... THING
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 18:51 |
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What in the world is that... it just makes no sense. ( Me grimlock angry supermoto. )
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 19:04 |
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Spiffness posted:If the KTM 690 SM isn't SpyVsSpy enough for you... don't panic! Bust out that pocket book because your prayers have been answered.
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 20:14 |
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Man, I want to buy a KTM 690 or 625 sm but there are NONE for sale anywhere in my area. Ive been looking all summer and the only ktms people sell are like 80cc dirt bikes. Theres a dealer but they only sell dirtbikes as well. Wow, according to their website, their current inventory is a whopping 5 bikes.
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# ? Sep 14, 2010 23:11 |
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Clank posted:Man, I want to buy a KTM 690 or 625 sm but there are NONE for sale anywhere in my area. Ive been looking all summer and the only ktms people sell are like 80cc dirt bikes. Theres a dealer but they only sell dirtbikes as well. From what I've heard, KTM recently changed the way they have street bikes ordered, basically requiring 10+ bikes to be ordered at a time, killing any bikes available on the sales floor. However, you could still consider finding another dealership and seeing if they'll ship to your local one. Are you looking used or new?
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 00:57 |
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Spiffness posted:If the KTM 690 SM isn't SpyVsSpy enough for you... don't panic! Bust out that pocket book because your prayers have been answered. That tail is cool, but look at the pics in the ad, is the bellypan touching the front tyre?!
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 01:33 |
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Clank posted:Man, I want to buy a KTM 690 or 625 sm but there are NONE for sale anywhere in my area. Ive been looking all summer and the only ktms people sell are like 80cc dirt bikes. Theres a dealer but they only sell dirtbikes as well. Where do you live?
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 01:44 |
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I heart sumo
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 02:09 |
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Goddammit - which one is that, and where do I get one?
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 02:43 |
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That can't be America... can it?
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Z3n posted:From what I've heard, KTM recently changed the way they have street bikes ordered, basically requiring 10+ bikes to be ordered at a time, killing any bikes available on the sales floor. However, you could still consider finding another dealership and seeing if they'll ship to your local one. Are you looking used or new? I was looking used. I looked a little more and turns out theres a dealership that sells 640sm's. Whats the deal with those? I never heard of 640, only 625 and 690. Then again I'm not all that familiar with KTM bikes. BlackMK4 posted:Where do you live? Manitoba
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toolshed posted:Goddammit - which one is that, and where do I get one? It's my fully moded Yamaha Serow. You can see the pics here, specs are two posts bellow. BlackMK4 posted:That can't be America... can it? And its southern Brazil, more especifically the state of Rio Grande do Sul. That road is a small detour I take from the main road from my town to the misses town, it's some 15km long and goes down some 1000 meters. It has some long open areas like that where you can do 50mph nicely, some muddy, twisty, covered in trees and really narrow parts that going 15mph is too much, a small gravel part... And ends in a really twisty pavement side-road that's just a loving blast. I'm looking for a camera to record this thing, it's just wait too much fun
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 03:57 |
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Clank posted:I was looking used. The 640 is much like the 625. They're good bikes.
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 13:24 |
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ReelBigLizard posted:The 640 is much like the 625. They're good bikes. If I'm remembering things correctly the 640 still has the same engine as the 625 but has a larger (11l?) tank and passenger footpegs. So basically exactly what I want my 625 to be
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# ? Sep 15, 2010 14:29 |
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I'm looking at a couple options for supermoto purchase. I think I'm pretty set on the DRZ400 but a local dealer also has a 2008 or 09 DR650 (no miles on it) customized for sumo use. How is that bike for supermotard use compared to something like a DRZ400? From what I could tell, the 650 had upgraded (upright) forks, bigger brake rotor, renthal bars, some sort of streetfighter-esque headlight setup, stock gauges.
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FuzzyWuzzyBear posted:I'm looking at a couple options for supermoto purchase. I think I'm pretty set on the DRZ400 but a local dealer also has a 2008 or 09 DR650 (no miles on it) customized for sumo use. How is that bike for supermotard use compared to something like a DRZ400? From what I could tell, the 650 had upgraded (upright) forks, bigger brake rotor, renthal bars, some sort of streetfighter-esque headlight setup, stock gauges. Does the DR also have 17 inch rims? The DR650 is going to be heavier, with a flatter torque curve although roughly the same amount of power (air cooled 650 over a water cooled 400), without nearly the hop ups or aftermarket available. I'd go with the DRZ.
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It did have 17 inch rims with street tires on it. You pretty much confirmed what I suspected, though. Plus, I could get a DRZ for cheaper than they want for the 650.
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FuzzyWuzzyBear posted:It did have 17 inch rims with street tires on it. You pretty much confirmed what I suspected, though. Plus, I could get a DRZ for cheaper than they want for the 650. The only way I'd want the DR is if it was 60-75% of the price of the DRZ. If it's more expensive, then...hell no.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 17:37 |
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I am debating the merits of rejetting my drz and punching holes in the airbox as everyone over at advrider and thumpertalk seem to advocate or just buying a new carb altogether... Is the gain from the jet kit and airbox drill worth the time and effort? The investment isn't too steep so I am intrigued.
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# ? Sep 21, 2010 18:59 |
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Do all three, really. Edit: Always do the airbox mod on a DRZ. Rejet after you uncork the pipe. Or better yet, buy a carb, then jet that properly.
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FuzzyWuzzyBear posted:It did have 17 inch rims with street tires on it. You pretty much confirmed what I suspected, though. Plus, I could get a DRZ for cheaper than they want for the 650. Get a KTM 625/640/690 Sumo I love the drz but drat are they overpriced
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Christoff posted:Get a KTM 625/640/690 Sumo I love the drz but drat are they overpriced I would love to but there's only one KTM dealer in Connecticut which doesn't look like it has any sumos and they are nowhere near me on Craigslist.
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# ? Sep 22, 2010 02:35 |
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FuzzyWuzzyBear posted:I would love to but there's only one KTM dealer in Connecticut which doesn't look like it has any sumos and they are nowhere near me on Craigslist. Go ask around at the shop. that's how I found my 625. They might be able to point you to a used one.
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needknees posted:Go ask around at the shop. that's how I found my 625. They might be able to point you to a used one. Yeah I gave them a call today. Most depressing thing ever. A sad-sounding salesman informed me that they are doing horrible on sales and that they will not be selling streetbikes for the foreseeable future. In addition, they acknowledged that supermoto stuff generally doesn't exist in Connecticut (aka, the lamest state in the country) and that finding a used KTM here would be a real piece of work.
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FuzzyWuzzyBear posted:Yeah I gave them a call today. Most depressing thing ever. A sad-sounding salesman informed me that they are doing horrible on sales and that they will not be selling streetbikes for the foreseeable future. In addition, they acknowledged that supermoto stuff generally doesn't exist in Connecticut (aka, the lamest state in the country) and that finding a used KTM here would be a real piece of work. From talking with my shop it sounds like KTM is making things very difficult for smaller shops . Basically, they have three lines a shop can carry: street, competition (dirt), and atv. A few years ago KTM changed how they deal with inventory, mandating minimum orders for each of the three lines. Not only this, but the shop had very little say in what units they got or when they got them. So for areas like mine that actually have WEATHER (Z3n ), a kiss of death for the shop would be KTM going "Hey here take 20 street bikes at the end of november." Not only were number of units required pretty high and some small shops might not be able to foot the bill, but they might not even physically have the space to house them! So, when these new inventory regs came out many small shops said "gently caress it" and only carry one line. Anywhere reasonably close to me only carries dirtbikes, including the local shop. I think it's fate that I found my KTM . I knew the shop didn't carry street bikes, and that anything non-dirt was rare as hell in my area but I went down to ask around anyway. Turns out a guy was there who was picking up (another) new dirtbike had bought a 625 from the same shop when they still could selectively order streetbikes. And he was thinking about selling it. And threw a good price out to me. Clearly this was a sign. I had a 625 soon thereafter If the shop is close I'd just go down and bs for awhile. They might know of someone they sold a sumo to and might point you in their direction.
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needknees posted:If the shop is close I'd just go down and bs for awhile. They might know of someone they sold a sumo to and might point you in their direction. Not to mention if they've got any enduros you could always work out a method for doing a wheel swap. KTM wheels are pretty standard when it comes to wheel swaps, but you might need some form of bracketry for the bigger front rotor, not sure.
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FuzzyWuzzyBear posted:Yeah I gave them a call today. Most depressing thing ever. A sad-sounding salesman informed me that they are doing horrible on sales and that they will not be selling streetbikes for the foreseeable future. In addition, they acknowledged that supermoto stuff generally doesn't exist in Connecticut (aka, the lamest state in the country) and that finding a used KTM here would be a real piece of work. I'm in the same boat as you if that makes you feel any better.
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Put this on last night: Along with some new Vesrah pads . I think I discovered why my brakes weren't quite up to par with the stock setup... Before my trackday a couple weeks ago I took the (stock) pads out to inspect and clean them up a little. They had plenty of life left, the backing plates were in perfect shape, etc. Ran the trackday, brakes were ok at the beginning of the day but once the pace picked up i was getting some serious pad fade. Still had good lever feel (replaced what was probably the OEM fluid with some RBF600) but I just wasn't getting much bite. Well, last night I took a good look at the pads after throwing the new ones in there. There were freaking chunks missing out of the pad face . I think they got so hot the material just failed. Not cool. Oh well, now I have a nice new rotor and some pads that have proven themselves to be freakin awesome on there! But, in my rush to clean things up in the garage as a huge rainstorm rolled through I neglected to realize something about the stock rotor setup... Realized it this morning as I rode to work no speed readout. The speedo sensor pickup was on the stock disc . Gotta figure out how to relocate it.
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Hmm turns out you have knees. I feel I've been lied to.
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Phat_Albert posted:Hmm turns out you have knees. I feel I've been lied to. Don't worry, they barely work. Blown out my acl twice in the left knee, second time included a partial mcl tear and blew out a good chunk of medial meniscus PLUS bonus cartilage damage! Was hit by a truck while riding about five years ago, shattered my right patella. So, needknees is not really a misnomer
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# ? Sep 24, 2010 16:15 |
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So the other day turning left from a stop, I grabbed a bunch of gas on the DRZ. Well this was a side road and as I started to turn I felt the front slipping hard on some loose gravel. I was able to straighten the inputs and save it without much scare at all. Any other bike (more wight or less suspension travel) and I would have never been able to save it. This is about the fifth time I've done this with the DRZ. I LOVE SUPERMOTOS! I am now beginning to hate all people who don't ride a motard. I hope to never be without one.
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# ? Sep 24, 2010 18:03 |
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Oh god, a former co-worker has a few year old KTM 640 LC4 that's in pretty much new condition that he's looking to sell! Tell me why I shouldn't buy this from him! There isn't is there?!
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# ? Sep 24, 2010 19:49 |
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mattfl posted:Oh god, a former co-worker has a few year old KTM 640 LC4 that's in pretty much new condition that he's looking to sell! Well, you could say that the fact that you're going to lose your license thanks to it is a reason... But you know it really isn't! You'll be walking to jail with a smile from ear to ear
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mattfl posted:Oh god, a former co-worker has a few year old KTM 640 LC4 that's in pretty much new condition that he's looking to sell! They vibrate like a paint mixer, have a pathetic instrument cluster, and even with the larger tank on the 640 over the 625 they have a minuscule range. And you'll love every goddamn minute of it.
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# ? Sep 24, 2010 19:55 |
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Primo Itch posted:Well, you could say that the fact that you're going to lose your license thanks to it is a reason... Since it's just sitting in his garage collection dust I'm going to see if I can "rent" it out for the weekend to "evaluate" whether I want to buy it offa him. He literally hasn't ridden it in over a year.
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# ? Sep 24, 2010 19:56 |
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needknees posted:They vibrate like a paint mixer, have a pathetic instrument cluster, and even with the larger tank on the 640 over the 625 they have a minuscule range. So exactly what a SM should be then!
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mattfl posted:So exactly what a SM should be then! Eh, you already have your mind set, could've just as well just posted the "I've bought a sumo" post. Welcome to the dark side!
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Primo Itch posted:Eh, you already have your mind set, could've just as well just posted the "I've bought a sumo" post. My 636 is going to be so lonely I foresee, might be time to ship her off to a better home! edit: Just found out it's a 2001. Anything to look for on this model year? mattfl fucked around with this message at 20:17 on Sep 24, 2010 |
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