View Full Version : Random question: Can someone borrow my bike for a day? (Welly/Kapiti)
nomnomnom
12th October 2012, 10:52
So lets change this to:
If anyone lives in Pram/Kapiti area and wants to spend some afternoons in my garage teaching me basics about my bike.... :facepalm:BE NICE im a learner hahaha
Beers + Pizza will be supplied :yes:
.. after crashing my bike Jan this year, ended up with a torn ACL, which meant surgery and now lots of recovery time.
Have kept my bike and cant WAIT to ride it again, but unfortunately I still have around 5 months recovery to go....
So my brand new bike (has 8 hours TOTAL on a new engine....) has sat there....bored..... since Jan.
I have been starting it up every week or so and letting it idle for a few mins, but I think its about time someone give it a good go for me.
So if you are in the Welly/Kapiti region, are trustworthy and bike savvy can you please get in contact!
Its a 2011 Forza 230, goes like a cut cat ;)
ellipsis
12th October 2012, 10:56
...do you own a chainsaw, are you married...
ducatilover
12th October 2012, 10:58
I would, but I'm over the hill(s)
I second Ellipsis' questions too
Crasherfromwayback
12th October 2012, 10:59
Can of worms.
yungatart
12th October 2012, 11:09
Wow! You are brave! or foolish! I can't quite figure out which.....
Stirts
12th October 2012, 11:15
Wow! You are brave! or foolish! I can't quite figure out which.....
Bravely foolish?
nomnomnom
12th October 2012, 11:20
ahhhm.... no and no? lol
i'd say BRAVE...and trusting! Maybe its just me but i've heard that bikers are pretty damned awesome, and from my experience so far Id agree with that... every rider I'v met through this forum so far has been a top gal/bloke so HA
caspernz
12th October 2012, 12:18
Bravely foolish?
+1 on that...:facepalm:
Your bike will keep until you're fit enough to ride again :2thumbsup
sinfull
12th October 2012, 12:28
+1 on that...:facepalm:
Your bike will keep until you're fit enough to ride again :2thumbsup
What he said ^^
But if you're quite insistant that you want someone to take it for a squirt for ya, i'm in Te Horo so could take it out for a strop pretty much anytime !
Edit : It not a bloody road bike is it lol Could Take it up the forks but why the fuck bother i say ! Save the piston till you can ride again rather than let some one else wear it out !
Drew
12th October 2012, 12:35
Something just told me, "log on to KB now".
Hmmm.
caspernz
12th October 2012, 12:42
Something just told me, "log on to KB now".
Hmmm.
:facepalm::nono::facepalm::(
nomnomnom
12th October 2012, 12:59
Drew
Will crash anything
:laugh:
Its a dirt bike :) i actually used to live in te horo! i'll let you know how I go, have sent out a cry for help to all my bikey mates too so hopefully someone comes back to me. Im just paranoid that having it sitting there unused is bad for it :laugh:
yungatart
12th October 2012, 13:01
Drew
Will crash anything
:laugh:
Its a dirt bike :) i actually used to live in te horo! i'll let you know how I go, have sent out a cry for help to all my bikey mates too so hopefully someone comes back to me. Im just paranoid that having it sitting there unused is bad for it :laugh:
Not as bad as giving it to some knobjockey who will leave your precious bike in pieces with a rooted engine, clutch etc.
L Rider
12th October 2012, 13:26
Its a dirt bike :) i actually used to live in te horo! i'll let you know how I go, have sent out a cry for help to all my bikey mates too so hopefully someone comes back to me. Im just paranoid that having it sitting there unused is bad for it :laugh:
We have bikes sitting all the time for long periods. They're fine from it.
FlangMasterJ
12th October 2012, 13:32
I was so with you up until you said "Forza 230".
bogan
12th October 2012, 13:44
Its a dirt bike :) i actually used to live in te horo! i'll let you know how I go, have sent out a cry for help to all my bikey mates too so hopefully someone comes back to me. Im just paranoid that having it sitting there unused is bad for it :laugh:
Drain the carbs and brim the tank, plus a few other thigs and it will be good to go when you are ready.
Starting it up every now and then is probably doing more harm than good.
nomnomnom
12th October 2012, 13:49
Starting it up every now and then is probably doing more harm than good.
well f*&k.
Last person I asked said I should be starting it all the time....
Ah well, guess I'll leave it sitting there for another few months!
caseye
12th October 2012, 13:54
Bogan is right, leave it alone, starting and running at idle even fro a few minutes at a time is NOT good for it.
My ol coal burner has sat for the past 5 months waiting for me to get healed up before I throw a leg over again, nearly there, but the temptation is so hard to resist.
I love hearing her run, prefer if it was on the open road with a lot of right wrist cranked in but hey. It'll happen soon enough, meanwhile to let someone you don't know or trust ( yes, even us friendly ol Kb'ers) is a definite no no.
Get good soon and then Go For A Ride.
ducatilover
12th October 2012, 13:55
well f*&k.
Last person I asked said I should be starting it all the time....
Ah well, guess I'll leave it sitting there for another few months!
Nup. Only use it if you're going to be getting the engine nice 'n warm.
Just polish it lots?
ellipsis
12th October 2012, 22:34
...just relax...work on the physiology...have a cup of tea with your bike if you feel the need...
JimO
13th October 2012, 07:23
ahhhm.... no and no? lol
. every rider I'v met through this forum so far has been a top bloke so HA
im sure there are a few bottoms on here as well
Drew
13th October 2012, 08:06
im sure there are a few bottoms on here as wellOh oh oh. Pick me!
clmintie
13th October 2012, 11:12
My KDX often goes for months at a time without use (too busy with the camera and keeping my girls racing to ride mine) no problems since '07 :)
Katman
13th October 2012, 12:01
As has been said, you are doing more harm than good by starting it like you are.
nomnomnom
15th October 2012, 14:23
So in that case, anyone in the Kapiti/Paraparaumu area want to come and spend some afternoons in my garage teaching me about my bike.... :facepalm:
Please be nice im a FREAKIN LEARNER! :P
Beers + pizza will be supplied
wickle
15th October 2012, 14:29
If u are worried about battery going flat and that is one of reasons for starting it up, buy a battery tender Supercheap have them.
nomnomnom
15th October 2012, 14:33
If u are worried about battery going flat and that is one of reasons for starting it up, buy a battery tender Supercheap have them.
not too worried bout battery as its a kick-start too. and have a charger for battery as well
I was only starting it every so often as I was told i needed to..... :/
Crisis management
15th October 2012, 16:03
What the others have said about leaving it for a few months is correct, the R80 I picked up last year had sat for 12 years and after an oil change, new fuel and a carb clean it started on the second kick, my dirt bike KTM200 has sat for a couple of months quite happily too. Drain the tank and carb, remove the battery (charge that once a month) and store it somewhere dry. Push it around once a month so the tyres don't get too flatspotted and you will be good to go when you are ready.
The damage done by just starting it for a short time is that it doesn't get hot enough to drive off any moisture in the oil / exhaust and this causes corrosion, you'll be fine tho, the Forzas are good little bikes.
Get on a bicycle and get your knee working properly, good luck with the healing up!
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