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Torpedo7 have the bearing one as their weekly special at $29.95.
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Camelback came to the party and I have updated the auction list with their goodies.
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We all have a bit of panel damage around here Steve.
Super keen to hear a report on your new ride and keep your eye on the ride gatherings. There is always something going on not to far from you.STM
Lefty wrote:white rocket wrote:mmmmm spit roast sounds the go how many stubys do you want bobmmmmmm I second that motion Rocket! We need to work out a deal I reckon.
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I am in!. Sure beats a can of Fully Loaded :laugh:
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Have a good night Strucky!
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Happy birthday mate.
I look forward to catch up with you at loam central in June.STM
I am frothing for Sunny corner :woohoo: :woohoo: :woohoo:
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Cr0w3 wrote:sb_250y wrote:Interesting setup……… Although I’m struggling to see through some of it.300 k’s fuel out of 18.5 litres I wish that could be achieved on mine, the only way I’m able to get near that is cruising at a constant 90kmh, hit singles & 18.5l= 185km.
14/47 gearing is tall for a WR, so is 14/50 as it requires a lot of clutch work in singles, some people I know with WR’s running your gearing are pulling 140k on calibrated speedos, 14/50 will get just over 150 depending on the wind, they just don’t have the power to pull tall gearing, Yamaha speedos are not known for accuracy,13/50 is the go for singles.
Good luck with it, I’m sure you’ve got it sussed
I’ve not fiddled with the carby from purchase delivery and it runs like a dream.
Seriously though i’ve got mine under geared compared to a few other WR450’s on the same setup and they are faster still.I haven’t lost any single line or hard hill climbs gearing in first or second either.. in my opinion this is the most optimal choice for fast trail enduro adventure riding all in one. Try it out. My speed quotes are GPS also
That is one good looking ride Crow!
Gearing is such a personal thing and it sounds like you are very happy with yours which makes it right. I doubt singletrack setups are very relevant for your bike anyway. I can imagine it being best suited to high speed desert runs with a 100k dust trail settling on the horizon :woohoo:STM
Hope you have a great day Champion!
See you in June.STM
Welcome to OBT Alyssa.
Nice choice of bike you have made there!
Keep your eye on ride gatherings and I am sure you will find some crew to get out there with.Enjoy
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Have a great day PTW!
I look forward to catching up with you on the Birthday ride.STM
menace wrote:JAK wrote:Bit of a worry when you google the distance. A lazy 11 hours.harden up princess…….
its a roadtrip after all :laugh: :laugh: :laugh: :laugh:
Game on!!!
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Nice one LC!
That has to be the best link posted this year.
Two things I took from that are
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stay fit, keep the passion and you stay young.
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Biggeral would smoke those two old Canadians :woohoo:STM
I too am a fan of pillow tops, Scotts glue and wire. I use plenty of glue as it gets greasy as around here and when I am done with them they are rooted anyway so I just cut them off.
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Bob wrote:[
No I am planning something for next year and it involves a postie bike. :whistle: :whistle:Back to basics eh learning to ride ……………….again :laugh:
I want one as well can you turn a postie into a trials bike :blink: :woohoo:
Why do you introduce yourself on here time and time again
Have u looked in the mirror , once is enough
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I have moved it to where it belongs. With the other Hondas :laugh:
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