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moto wrote:They’ve got it all except the curved mounts that I want
There is a curved mount in the grab bag.
http://www.torpedo7.com.au/products/G6CMMN1GB/title/gopro-grab-bag-of-mountsSTM
Good escape Razzle!
Keep your eye on this thread.
http://www.obtrailriders.com/index.php/forum?view=topic&catid=58&id=128083
Not far from your new home and you will get to met a heap of Old Bulls in one spot.STM
6 hours from me too!
Might be a good option for a big OBT event as Sunny Corner seems done for us.STM
Trailboss wrote:From experience the genuine honda ones last longer than aftermarket cheap arse ones. The genuine ones seem to be more rubber than the aftermarket ones if that helps.
BTW no matter which ones you fit it pays to pull them up every now and then and clean any crud out if there is any that is.I just yesterday purchased a set of the full length neoprene ones for the new factory forks for my XR :woohoo:
TB
Are they the neoprene style that fit tight to the fork leg? If so I would be worried about trapped grit scoring your sliders. They were popular on mountain bikes for about 5 minute a but ended up doing more damage than no boots at all.
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snowy09 wrote:Mate a few quickies
Why not just use the hour meter in the honda speedo?
With all the extra bits Honda supplies did you think about going to the odometer Honda supply and flicking the flash one and did you do the electrical harness replacement or only the kill switch?
I am still in awe of the grunt these things have particularly given the size of the load it has to carry.Those Speedo’s do have a history of getting water logged so I want a reliable backup purely for service purpose.
That old school odometer should be saved as a spare for any of your mates that ride XR’s :laugh:
I am running the stock harness so if I do have to get it back to ADR trim quickly for some reason I can.
You are right about the grunt. Get it in the sweet spot and they scream along. How many k’s you got on yours now?STM
Welcome to OBT Steiner!
There is a lot of good info on here and some great ride reports so have a look around.
See you out on a ride one day.STM
I hope you had a great day mate!!
STM
mike wrote:Nato wrote:You might have to ask ev how he does the rain dance?Its still dry and dusty so the call to Ev regarding the rain dance might not be far away :sick: :S
We have had the same weather down here mate and it is dry. This week is meant to be hot and dry so let’s hope that rain is coming soon.
STM
Welcome to the site Ant..
We have a few crew south of Sydney that you will be able to hook up with and ice you are willing to travel there are plenty of rides on offer.STM
The only difference between a garden hose and a pressure washer is how close you stand to the bike.
STMAfter three oil changes and the first 300km’s on my new CRF I fitted the hour meter and rego label. Those bar pads sure come in handy!
And then I took it out and got it dirtySTM
This will sort it out mate.
http://www.obtrailriders.com/index.php/forum?view=topic&catid=2&id=12006STM
huskybloke wrote:cant figure out what im doing wrong for the photosAre you using photobucket mate?
I have a Gerni and it is very good. It is the lower pressure model and was only about $120 Mitre 10. It does a great job on the bikes and cars and is handy on the pavers too.
STM
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