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#2701 | |
Darwin's exception
Founding Member
Barfie Winner 2017
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Join Date: Feb 2002
Location: San Francisco and Lake County
Motorcycles: Triumph Street Triple, YZ250, TLR200, XR400R, Husqvarna CR390, ST1100 and couple more...
Name: CJ
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I am hoping to be back up north Saturday night if you want to ride Sunday closer to me like Middle Creek or Cow. The Mendo Rally is happening this weekend at Lake Pilsbury, I might do a big dual sport loop up there Sunday. Or if you were around, some two smokin on single track.
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I'm looking for 1970 or older project like a CB350 or Triumph 650. Cheap and complete. PM me if you have something - will provide it a good home. ![]() If you think me being naked is offensive, dont look! ![]() "You find the biggest meanest bull, chop off his balls, dangle them in front of him, then hop on his back. That should give you some reference point. Either that, or shove a shuttle rocket up your ass. Take your pick." Colin Edwards 'Cycles is a mean toy lady" Big Halsy |
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#2702 |
Veteran
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Concord
Motorcycles: STriple, XR650R, WR450F
Name: Matt
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Does anyone here have a XR650R? I bought one on the cheap a while back. It ran fine once started but was a bitch to kick over, re jetted it and now it starts first kick but runs like shit and the idle hangs. Think its running rich. At this point I dont have time to F with the carb anymore, anyone know a reputable place I could bring it to to have them rebuild it?
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#2703 | |
Undetermined
Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: Pleasant Hill
Motorcycles: 2006 YZ250
Name: Michael M
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I'm considering camping at Cedar Camp Saturday night and riding Sunday. Haven't solidified these plans yet. Still up in the air. :-)
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#2704 |
Octane Socks
AMA #: 2952025
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Gardnerville, NV
Motorcycles: R6, KTM 300, Tiger 800, KTM 500
Name: Wiles
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Same, but Maxima.
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#2705 | |
Veteran
AMA #: 424261
Contributor + + + + + 2%
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Rohnert Park
Motorcycles: cr250
xr100
FJR1300
450EXC
Montesa Cota 315r
Aermacchi/HD Sprint 250ss
950 ADV
200xcw
Name: Daniel
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#2706 | |
Spun out freakshow
AMA #: 1108554
Contributor +++++++++++++
Barf Roadside Angel Contributor
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: On the bleeding edge
Motorcycles: Fast & Dirty!
Name: ID Thief!
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Hanging idle is usually due to a lean condition. Since the intake valves are the most common ones to go out of spec, and they tend to tighten up not get loose, they can affect the way the carb behaves. What jets are you running? |
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#2707 | |
Veteran
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Concord
Motorcycles: STriple, XR650R, WR450F
Name: Matt
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As for jetting I am running 68s for the Pilot and 172 for the Main. |
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#2708 | |
Veteran
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Concord
Motorcycles: STriple, XR650R, WR450F
Name: Matt
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Last edited by yumdumpster; 05-03-2018 at 01:42 PM.. |
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#2709 |
Veteran
AMA #: 424261
Contributor + + + + + 2%
Join Date: Oct 2013
Location: Rohnert Park
Motorcycles: cr250
xr100
FJR1300
450EXC
Montesa Cota 315r
Aermacchi/HD Sprint 250ss
950 ADV
200xcw
Name: Daniel
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I think I’m running 65s and 175 main with the b53e needle with the clip in the middle position according to my notes. Uncorked, stock exhaust with HRC tip. Jetting recommendation came from Scott D. Mine starts super easy.
How old is your fuel? Mine doesn’t like old fuel but a quick blast of compressed air through the idle circuit and I’m normally good to go. Jetting/carb work is pretty easy to do without removing the carb. Good luck!
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#2710 | |
Veteran
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Concord
Motorcycles: STriple, XR650R, WR450F
Name: Matt
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#2711 | |
Spun out freakshow
AMA #: 1108554
Contributor +++++++++++++
Barf Roadside Angel Contributor
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: On the bleeding edge
Motorcycles: Fast & Dirty!
Name: ID Thief!
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![]() Your jetting should be in the ballpark, but there are several different levels of "uncorkage", so checking it after the valves are adjusted wouldn't be a bad idea. I run the stock tip on my plated pig and I have the HRC tip on the desert runner, the offroader likes the jetting a bit fatter than the plated one. Make sure you clean the air filter before checking, I've seen a few folks that forget this. A little wheel bearing grease or Vaseline around the edge of the filter helps seal it to the housing and keeps the dust from getting in around the edges, too. ![]() |
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#2712 | |
Veteran
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Concord
Motorcycles: STriple, XR650R, WR450F
Name: Matt
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This is just going to be for the street/sumo use. I have a set of 17's for it and its plated. Just want to get it running right and not have to touch it again. |
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#2713 |
Spun out freakshow
AMA #: 1108554
Contributor +++++++++++++
Barf Roadside Angel Contributor
Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: On the bleeding edge
Motorcycles: Fast & Dirty!
Name: ID Thief!
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Valve adjustments need to be done periodically on these. The intakes will tighten up over time.
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#2714 |
CAPTAIN VOLVO
Contributor
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: NC
Motorcycles: DR350-SM/Dirt
Name:
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Went to the local OHV today. Did something stupid. Does this look right to you all?
![]() ![]() Going up a rock face led to a bout of whiskey throttle. Guess changing to 13/44 sprockets made it a little more touchy... Here is a really steep and long descent. As always, pictures don't do it justice.. Maybe 40-45 degrees? So sketchy I damned near turned around... But.. I walked all the way down, decided on a line, and went with it. Look close and you'll see my tiny DR at the top. ![]() Tried to climb this, and threw myself into the woods causing my bike's face to get punched sideways. Ugh - more shit to fix. The first bottom edge is something like a 4-5 ft. wall.. and after that, you get about one bike length before you hit another steep section, and then the same thing over again. Tricky section. Maybe next time... ![]() Unfortunately, I also smashed my front brake line at the crimp when the whole front of my bike was smashed in. Is this going to fail at some point? ![]() I can flex it now, and I certainly couldn't before. ![]() Rocks. Turns really nasty right around the corner... Almost entirely bowling ball sized stuff, and all the way up the hill. ![]() Eventually up at the top... ![]() And back at the bottom. Empty. That's a Thursday for you.. On my way out around 4pm, probably 4-5 trucks with bikes passed me heading in for some post-work fun. I'd had my fun though, and drove the hour and 15 minutes back home. ![]() DR performed like a trooper. Rebuilt forks are silent and working well. But it's still fat. Probably 300lbs. I can't even imagine what it would be like riding something modern that was 70lbs lighter. Last edited by Kestrel; 05-04-2018 at 06:54 PM.. |
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#2715 |
Veteran
Join Date: Apr 2015
Location: Concord
Motorcycles: STriple, XR650R, WR450F
Name: Matt
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