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What did you work on today?

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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..
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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 :roost: 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. :frustrated:
I seem to be good at fukking up the front tire. maybe I should actually put some air in it before I start riding?
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Laoch wrote: Thu Apr 02, 2020 3:04 pm 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 :roost: 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. :frustrated:
I seem to be good at fukking up the front tire. maybe I should actually put some air in it before I start riding?
you might need a bib....LOL
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Laoch wrote: Wed Apr 01, 2020 5:53 pm My view all day


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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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Finally got what I hope is all the parts fixed and/or replaced.
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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
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Rut Row wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2020 12:50 pm

Finally got what I hope is all the parts fixed and/or replaced.
It's orange and the name starts with "K". What that may be? :huh:
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Nobody wrote: Mon Apr 06, 2020 4:09 am
Rut Row wrote: Sun Apr 05, 2020 12:50 pm

Finally got what I hope is all the parts fixed and/or replaced.
It's orange and the name starts with "K". What that may be? :huh:
:lol2:
:jack: maybe I should install a kick starter? :killingme:
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