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Rupe
17th September 2007, 19:52
Got some more newbie questions if anyone can help.
Has anyone used the cheap air filter oil from Repco, is it ok?
Where do you guys get cheap kerosene from, I remember someone saying something about this.
I've just noticed that my rear sprocket has worn a lot in the last few rides. I'm not exactly sure when but I guess it's happened in the last 12hrs of riding, and I was wondering if I have done something that could of caused this? Or another reason for this?
Lastly, I'm suffering quite a bit after a good ride at the base of my neck / in between my shoulders. I was wondering if anyone else has had this problem and manage to lessen it via moving the bars? Would moving the bars towards me (they are set in the middle at the mo), and higher help?
Any help would be great, thanks
barty5
17th September 2007, 19:57
how much is cheap
Rupe
17th September 2007, 19:59
how much is cheap
Well maybe more of a bulk buy?
Lion
17th September 2007, 20:04
i dont know how much you want but around $2-3 per litre from the local gas station
Rupe
17th September 2007, 20:08
:doh:
i dont know how much you want but around $2-3 per litre from the local gas station
:doh: I paid around $10 a litre, won't go there again.
Thanks
barty5
17th September 2007, 20:35
i use elf $16 litre if you want some although last lot came in spray can you get what you pay for pay peanuts youll get peanut oil
Reckless
17th September 2007, 20:46
Ruecopp
Kerosene:
Gas stations as a Genral rule don't carry it at the pump like the old old days.
Get it from Mini Tankers, Mays Road, Onehunga. Ph:622 2671. Last 20L cost me 50 bucks. They have chain lube (in a bottle not a spray can) and a few other items as well. Kero is damn good for a cleaning bath/bowl as well. I decant the old filter cleaning stuff for this. The kero/old filter oil mix makes a good cleaning solution. Leaves a nice oily film on the part or the bike. Just slowly tip off whats left leaving the sand behind in the filter cleaning container.
Haven't used the Repco air filter oil.
Sore shoulders??? Keep riding, get fitter, as long as your bars don't look way out compared to the other bikes. I went through it just takes time.
Worn sprocket. I read a warning on some web site or book that I have, that the biggest facter to worn sprockets and chains is, chain to tight. Even to the Manufacturers specs. If they say 25-35mm slack and you always tighten it to the minumim 25mm after every ride. You've got to much constant tension on. Take it or leave it but i'm a fussy guy thats always checking/cleaning things and I took this as a warning. Not to fuss and over tighten the chain everytime.
Shit I should get good bling for that!!!
Rupe
17th September 2007, 21:05
Thanks reckless, bling given lol.
I'll try to get some kerosene from there soon.
Sounds like you could be right with the chain tightness, as I read somewhere to run them slack for riding sand??? And I've been hitting woodhill a fair bit recently, maybe I'll slacken it.
Not so sure it's a fitness thing with the bottom of my neck, had a few problems with it after a car crash 10-12yrs ago. Just wondered if anyone else had experienced the same sort of thing and found a way to ease it.
Doesn't sound like the repco air filter oil is used much.
Buddy L
17th September 2007, 21:23
Is The sprocket the same one that came on the bike? might be alloy, wear out very quick?
My neck and shoulders were acking today, but i rode Saturday and Sunday.
Rupe
17th September 2007, 21:33
Is The sprocket the same one that came on the bike? might be alloy, wear out very quick?
My neck and shoulders were acking today, but i rode Saturday and Sunday.
mmm, the sprocket does look alloy to me, I'll have to have a decent look tomorrow in the light. And yes it came with the bike.
cheese
17th September 2007, 21:54
Meh get to the gym. more than likely you are using muscles you've not used in a long time.
But could be bars, how tall are you and do you sit or stand?
Rupe
17th September 2007, 22:04
Meh get to the gym. more than likely you are using muscles you've not used in a long time.
But could be bars, how tall are you and do you sit or stand?
6ft, and stand nearly all the time.
Don't think it's muscles or a fitness problem, it's the base of the neck where you can feel the vertibrae (spelling?) sticking out more. Think it's more of a riding position thing than fitness ect. Don't worry I'll sort that one myself.
takitimu
17th September 2007, 22:20
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Not so sure it's a fitness thing with the bottom of my neck, had a few problems with it after a car crash 10-12yrs ago. Just wondered if anyone else had experienced the same sort of thing and found a way to ease it.
I lifted the bars a bit ( bar riser kit ) & went to the physio a heap, got a ton of tips on posture etc :), I sit lots for work, so make sure you have a good chair. Oh a light helmet is good to :).
I've had 6 weeks off riding, so I'll see how it goes when I get back, but the neck had been good the last few rides.
Teava
18th September 2007, 07:52
Hey rupecopp, do you ride a yellow gas gas??
you were at woodhill on sunday aye.
We were the guys in the hiace opposite you, i was on the Ktm my mate was
on the klx that we had to crash start every time he stopped lol.
cheese
18th September 2007, 08:57
Ok I think that your height could be a factor here. Get some bar risers and fat bars. I found lifting my bars that few CM helps alot. With your height you are probably stooping alot and got your neck at an odd angle. I've got a set of bars and risers if you're interested.
Rupe
18th September 2007, 18:36
Hey rupecopp, do you ride a yellow gas gas??
you were at woodhill on sunday aye.
We were the guys in the hiace opposite you, i was on the Ktm my mate was
on the klx that we had to crash start every time he stopped lol.
Yeah that was me, you get on ok on the tracks over the other side of the road?
Nice to meet Wellyman and your Dad too, very nice bikes! And your Dad seemed very helpful, catch you both soon.
Cheese, could you send me a pm with price and details of those bars mate, thanks. Any news by the way, we've only got three months to go and the thing is moving all the time at the mo.
Wellyman
19th September 2007, 19:59
That 200 hundy too much for ya rupecopp :bleh:
try a diffrent bar position and relax all your muscles.
WM
Wellyman
19th September 2007, 20:01
Hey rupecopp, do you ride a yellow gas gas??
you were at woodhill on sunday aye.
We were the guys in the hiace opposite you, i was on the Ktm my mate was
on the klx that we had to crash start every time he stopped lol.
Yerp. And I was on the Red Gas Gas, my old man on the blue.
some one calling me welly was talking to me, but had no fucken clue who they were.
WM
Wellyman
19th September 2007, 20:02
Yeah that was me, you get on ok on the tracks over the other side of the road?
Nice to meet Wellyman and your Dad too, very nice bikes! And your Dad seemed very helpful, catch you both soon.
Cheese, could you send me a pm with price and details of those bars mate, thanks. Any news by the way, we've only got three months to go and the thing is moving all the time at the mo.
Yes nice to meet up with ya rupecopp.might see ya out there again some time soon.
WM
Rupe
19th September 2007, 20:02
That 200 hundy too much for ya rupecopp :bleh:
:girlfight:
Wellyman
19th September 2007, 20:09
Im going back to the garage now to go polish my bike a bit more. nice and shiny like it was on sunday.
WM
Rupe
19th September 2007, 20:11
Yes nice to meet up with ya rupecopp.might see ya out there again some time soon.
WM
Sweet, prob be up sat morn I think. Wouldn't mind following you round some time to see how that 250 goes!
Wellyman
19th September 2007, 23:00
I doubt I will be up there this weekend mate. have other things to attend to, but maybe...
WM
Rupe
20th September 2007, 20:11
Anyone know what sort of slack I should have in the chain for sand/woodhill riding?
Wellyman
20th September 2007, 21:23
You dont wont it extremely tight, nor extremley loose. about a couple of millimeters or so of slack I think it was. we have a special gauge that mesures the chain tightness.
just make sure its all the same tightness all around.
WM
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