Cutting open the air box top reduces your fording depth about 3mm.
If you're keeping the stock air box then a KTM needle is the best option. Open air box and the DynoJet is the best.
Cutting open the air box top reduces your fording depth about 3mm.
If you're keeping the stock air box then a KTM needle is the best option. Open air box and the DynoJet is the best.
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damn you guys, having flash backs to my dr650 w/ fcr and gsxr etc :P, what a freakin transformation that was
2008 DB1K 1dayer - 2006 XR250L
2009 DB1k 1dayer - 2005 KLX400R
2010 DB1k 1dayer - 2004 KDX125SR
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Dunno if it's the colder weather, the air intake clean out, the tank of 95 I've been running through it to see how it goes or that todays commute was 1-up after a weekend of 2-up riding, but man the mighty cheap DR was humming tonight. She felt really responsive.
P.s Bart, 300km's so far off this tank and not on reserve yet. ~120km of that was 2 up pottering around Wellington city and the rest is commuting.
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yeah and?
what do ya expect its a DR![]()
'Good things come to those who wait'
Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it
I was getting worried over the weekend, every time I went up a hill 2-up at any sort of decent speed I could hear this rattle that sounded like the bike was seconds away from terminal detonation. I was pretty relieved when I realised it was the clip on the GPS mount vibrating
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Filled the tank again tonight.
342km to reserve.
361 total km's for 17 litres = 21.17km/l
And there was a shiny E-09 rear waiting for me on the doorstep when I got home. Cheers Devil, I hope that tank cap has made it to you.
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Just got 19.5km/l around town today.
There's been plenty of oil threads throughout history, what about a DR petrol discussion?
What do you run in your DR, 91, 95 or 98?
I ran 91 in the mighty cheap DR for the first half dozen tanks then for the last 3 tanks I have been running 95. Unfortunately I don't have any firm economy figures to compare between the 2 grades but anecdotally I'm getting about 1-1.5km/l better on 95. As an added bonus the butt dyno indicates the bike is far more responsive when running on 95, especially in the mid range.
My car was in the shop yesterday for a wheel bearing and the garage owner asked if I was running on 91. After taking the car for a drive he had noticed it was low on power. He also claimed running my car on 91 would clog the oxygen sensor requiring a significant repair, and delivery lower economy. His opinion is that 91 is a crap fuel and shouldn't be run in anything. We then got into a DR discussion as he has a DR250 and a XJR1200 and is looking for a cheap DR650 for his son. His recommendation for the 650 was to run it on 95 also.
What say you?
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