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What did you work on today?
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Re: What did you work on today?
Same white/purple and orange trucks that I've been working on for the last 13 years...and some ghetto projector beams for the daily beater..
'00 KTM 300EXC Brakes just slow you down
'06 VTX1300r
'06 VTX1300r
Re: What did you work on today?
I finally got some time on the Sherco with fww installed.
First off, it started and ran and didn't make any noises, so I must have installed it correctly.
It seems easier to loft the front. Is that a characteristic of a fww? I almost had to go put a helmet on Maybe because it needs less throttle and I'm still giving it the same? It does tractor better thru my mini rock garden, just kinda idles thru it all.
Of course I had to pull the front and patch the tube again.
I seem to be good at fukking up the front tire. maybe I should actually put some air in it before I start riding?
First off, it started and ran and didn't make any noises, so I must have installed it correctly.
It seems easier to loft the front. Is that a characteristic of a fww? I almost had to go put a helmet on Maybe because it needs less throttle and I'm still giving it the same? It does tractor better thru my mini rock garden, just kinda idles thru it all.
Of course I had to pull the front and patch the tube again.
I seem to be good at fukking up the front tire. maybe I should actually put some air in it before I start riding?
Bruce
Re: What did you work on today?
you might need a bib....LOLLaoch wrote: ↑Thu Apr 02, 2020 3:04 pmI finally got some time on the Sherco with fww installed.
First off, it started and ran and didn't make any noises, so I must have installed it correctly.
It seems easier to loft the front. Is that a characteristic of a fww? I almost had to go put a helmet on Maybe because it needs less throttle and I'm still giving it the same? It does tractor better thru my mini rock garden, just kinda idles thru it all.
Of course I had to pull the front and patch the tube again.
I seem to be good at fukking up the front tire. maybe I should actually put some air in it before I start riding?
2022 TRS 300 E-start
2021 Beta 300rr
2021 Beta 300rr
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Thank you for all you do.
'00 KTM 300EXC Brakes just slow you down
'06 VTX1300r
'06 VTX1300r
Re: What did you work on today?
Finished putting my old Beta back together. The seat looks like crap, but it's original. I need side panels, I've got some diamond plate laying around, so I'll see what I can do. All I need to do now is add gas and start kicking.
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Bruce
Re: What did you work on today?
Finally got what I hope is all the parts fixed and/or replaced.
Ken
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Re: What did you work on today?
I did a LHRB conversion today on the EM. I was hoping to keep the foot brake but the braktech rear master cylinder does not have a circlip the holds the reservoir like the nisin rear master cylinders. I used a -3 ptfe build it yourself line from Pegasus Auto. This allowed me to run the line through the swingarm like the OEM rear line. I also covered the braid with some clear heat shrink tube to prevent chafing. Here are the parts if someone else is interested in making their own brakeline.
3241-3/8 Soft Copper Crush Washer, 3/8 inch (or 10mm) ID
3260-3-FOOT #3 Stainless Steel Braided PTFE Brake/Clutch Hose, per foot
3262-3-45 Bent Banjo #3 Hose End, 45 Degree, 3/8 inch (10mm)
3264-3-00 Stainless Straight 3AN Hose End for -3 Size PTFE Hose
3265-16 Male 10 x 1.0mm Metric Convex Seat to 3AN, Steel
3241-3/8 Soft Copper Crush Washer, 3/8 inch (or 10mm) ID
3260-3-FOOT #3 Stainless Steel Braided PTFE Brake/Clutch Hose, per foot
3262-3-45 Bent Banjo #3 Hose End, 45 Degree, 3/8 inch (10mm)
3264-3-00 Stainless Straight 3AN Hose End for -3 Size PTFE Hose
3265-16 Male 10 x 1.0mm Metric Convex Seat to 3AN, Steel
Re: What did you work on today?
It's orange and the name starts with "K". What that may be?
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Re: What did you work on today?
maybe I should install a kick starter?
Ken
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
Die young as late as possible, remember who you were before the world told you how it should be. -- Barry Morris
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