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    A Sports Bike, A Moped, A Cruiser and MY bike back all in one Day

    Interesting day today.

    woke up and went to shortland street for one of those tests prospective employers put you through. When I got in (nice and early) and found a good park I went to pull the key and IT WASNT THERE
    The RGV150 Loaner from colemans I had would still run without the key hillariously but force of habit I didnt put the key in my pocket when started.
    So anyway, I need to lock the bike of course so I shot up to Colemans and they lent me a scooter LOL. I felt a little overdressed in my cordura armor suit and a wee bit uneasy on the thing but It was really kinda fun to ride on.
    Had my tests then went back up to colemans but my tire hadnt arrived and I needed to get back to work. so they offered me a Kawasaki EL250. (never been on a 250 before) I liked it. a cusioned seat more POWER
    no dials though :/ I did like the bikes electric start though. I definatly want a bike with both (electic and kick) next

    Went back to colemans that night, Ive got a new rear tire. Its actually got a curve unlike the old tire that was... well, a square. a new piston head and finally got my broken clutch lever replaced.

    I got the old piston btw. Ive had two major seizures on it, the big one on the SH1 and a minor one previously. so about 6 seizure points (will upload photo's if anyones interested)

    All parts:
    Piston Pin
    SmallEnd Bearing
    Rings
    Piston
    Circlips
    Exhaust Gasket
    Head Gasket
    Base Gasket
    Spark Plug (I dont know why they did that when it was only replaced a couple months prior)
    Clutch Lever
    Rear Tire
    about 3 Hours Labour

    So, I should hope my engine is all nice and sparkly clean and runs like a dream. all and all, a good service. $630 in total (grooo) Now I just a 200k ride to wear the tire and piston in.
    I only posted this because of the global economic crisis

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    Could do a short ride down here. Then I can finally meet you and you can borrow my DBZ dvds for a few days. 'Least I think it was you that wanted to borrow them. Glad you got your ride back in order.

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    see her, you'll never free her
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    Well that is great! if i have time, i don't think i mind to test the bikes too. but fixing it sounds a bit hard, because what i know is only electrical stuff. what a pitty

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    good to here its back and running have fun and dont sezz it to soon

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    lol yeah

    does anyone know how long is a good run in time? they guys said 200k at no more than 7

    does that mean I can gun the crap out of it after that?
    I only posted this because of the global economic crisis

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    I've never had to run in a bike so I can't help. Sorry, Ask Jim2 though he should know.

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    What did the bike shop say, they should know
    Only new bike I have ever had was way back in 81 and too many brain cells have passed away since then to remember
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    Quote Originally Posted by Holy Roller
    What did the bike shop say, they should know
    Only new bike I have ever had was way back in 81 and too many brain cells have passed away since then to remember
    Quote Originally Posted by pyrocam
    they guys said 200k at no more than 7

    Sorry I meant to say
    The guys at colemans recommended 200k at no more than 7k RPM
    but I just wanted some more opinion.
    IE. if someone said 'another 100k of slow riding would be a really good idea' or 'fuck man, do 50k then get that *oh crap* right up to the end'

    *oh crap* means Ive suddenly forgotten what my 'REV-METER' is called.
    odometer
    revometer
    altimeter
    barometer
    redlinemeter


    hey and another though. most likely contributed to the seizure.
    do you guys go into the red? at all/sometimes/as much as possible.

    see If I cant add a poll to the thread.

    Edit. no I cant
    I only posted this because of the global economic crisis

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    Quote Originally Posted by pyrocam
    *oh crap* right up to the end'

    *oh crap* means Ive suddenly forgotten what my 'REV-METER' is called.
    odometer
    revometer
    altimeter
    barometer
    redlinemeter


    hey and another though. most likely contributed to the seizure.
    do you guys go into the red? at all/sometimes/as much as possible.

    see If I cant add a poll to the thread.
    As for the name of the 'Rev-meter' it's TACHOMETER.

    And I don't often get it into the red except when I shift down to quikly, never had a seizure though

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    It's called a tachometer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Waylander
    As for the name of the 'Rev-meter' it's TACHOMETER.

    And I don't often get it into the red except when I shift down to quikly, never had a seizure though
    grrr. that lanky yanky bet me to it......

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    Quote Originally Posted by justsomeguy
    grrr. that lanky yanky bet me to it......
    Full Blown 90decibel LOL right there
    I only posted this because of the global economic crisis

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    The longer the run in period the better The last kit I ran in it did 1000kms but with 2 strokes its ok to give them full throtle blasts after 200kms if you are prepared to spend the money I ahve found a good dyno place over the shore he can add 15%+ hp to your bike for $100 set up fee and $75 per hour after 3 hours your bike wont seize will put out more hp have more tourqe and rev out higher....
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    Thanks for that mate. Ill contact them after the weekend, sounds like fun. with any luck this new job will pay heaps so I can get the works done.
    I only posted this because of the global economic crisis

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