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    Quote Originally Posted by madboy
    So what does it wheelie like?
    Hehe, the first day I got the GN I somehow mananged to pull a very small one, by accident. I am hoping that the same doesn't happen with this bike! However I am not opposed to wheelies, and maybe one day when Ive learned how to RIDE the bike properly then i'll teach myself to wheelie it!
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    Congrats on the new bike, let us all see the pics when you get some - and you need to update your profile

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    Ahh the smell of two stroke in the morning. Hope that you enjoy the little stinkwheel. My brother had an RG150 for a while, and really enjoyed it.

    Just remember to keep topping up the oil tank (with the best two stroke oil you can afford) as well as adding petrol and all should be sweet.

    Oh and it's a good idea to keep a hand covering the clutch whenever you ride a two stroke (although I never siezed any of my bikes).

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    I dont understand this 'hand covering the clutch' thing. Do they spontaneously lock up or something?
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar
    I dont understand this 'hand covering the clutch' thing. Do they spontaneously lock up or something?
    Yes. Mixture is scavenged from the crankcase, and if it doesn;t contain enough oil to lube the upper cylinder it can seize without warning. Long periods of constant throttle MAY do this. I never seized any two stroke I owned though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    I never seized any two stroke I owned though.
    Thats called nana riding.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Thats called nana riding.

    Runs away quickly giggling
    Nah, Nana riding's what seizes them. Thrash it, spank it! It loves it!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Sniper
    Thats called nana riding.

    Runs away quickly giggling
    Tell all the blokes who used to ride two stroke GP bikes. Highside heaven.

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    [QUOTE=Jim2]Aaaa ring ding ding ding - ding ding
    Aaaa ring ding ding ding - ding ding
    Aaaa ring ding ding ding - ding ding ding
    Aaaa ring ding ding ding - Baah Baah

    Dont worry its just Jim2 making his usual silly noises.......I suggest you all back away slowly and I will call his special friends with the white coats.
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    [QUOTE=snuffles]
    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Aaaa ring ding ding ding - ding ding
    Aaaa ring ding ding ding - ding ding
    Aaaa ring ding ding ding - ding ding ding
    Aaaa ring ding ding ding - Baah Baah

    Dont worry its just Jim2 making his usual silly noises.......I suggest you all back away slowly and I will call his special friends with the white coats.

    Forget making a phone call! JUST RUN THE F**K AWAY!!

    Congrats on the new machine. They go really well those ring-a ding bikes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jim2
    Nah, Nana riding's what seizes them. Thrash it, spank it! It loves it!
    Hell yeah, 2 strokes love to be thrashed! Its what keeps them going . . . expect probs if you do nana it . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket
    Just got back form test riding the KR, I loved it! Despite being a kick start (making it hard on my bung knee). It sure takes alot of revs to keep it going, as I found out by stalling it at a couple of sets of lights. I then remembered the advice given by Ixion, COVER THE DAMN CLUTCH, with that sorted I slowly played around with the gears, boy does she scream when you miss one! All in all it was a much more comfortable bike than the GN, I could feel the power that it capable of too! So with all that sorted I rode it back to the shop, jumped of it and said "i'll take it thanks". Im hoping that I havent made a mistake, but it just feels right.
    For now im just gonna take it slow, probably not go on too long-a rides for awhile and im gonna work on improving my ridiing. See ya'll out there!
    Go you. Long live the ringa ding dings (God, i'm getting withdrawal symptoms. Gotta get another smoker. Not a Kockasucky though, I still have the memories of that 500).

    But don't take it too slow. Bikes like that, they need to be thrashed. Slow riding is not good for them.
    Once you get the hang of wringing its neck you'll love it. Different thing entirely to the GN.
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    Yet another person with a bike bigger than mine..

    Congrats SJ! That's a nice step up from the GN. I hope you'll enjoy every KM of riding it!


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    Crumbs guys lay up with the 60’s folklaw.

    Crumby metallurgy used to be a prime cause of 2 stroke failure, but that hasn’t been the case for eons, stop scaring the girl.

    You are telling a relative beginner (I presume) to thrash their bike for all it’s worth. OK they work well if they are revved out but I wouldn’t want to give the impression you need to push the envelope in every gear for some crazy reason. Sounds dangerous, ‘specially for a newbie.

    Now I’ve been around 2 strokes for a while building arguably the fastest 50cc in the country, I know a thing or two about 2 strokes on the edge. Nothing is as manic as a racing 50.

    I also own a trials bike. A two stroke built for low revs that will idle away happily & hardly gets thrashed.

    OK so I wouldn’t leave the bike idling for ages at a stretch but with a decent oil & the occasional plug change there is no reason to have to thrash a bike. Occasionally the pipe may need a clean out but in most uses infrequently.

    Road going two strokes are quite reliable as long as you never run it out of oil or dick with the jetting. Some (like the RG150s & 250s) have a powervalve system that needs maintenance every so often or they cause probs. Not too familiar with the KR.
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    Stinky poohs!

    I just clicked to something. The bike has no WOF or rego atm, the shop is putting a new rear tyre on it but they don't have enough staff working to do the WOF etc until Monday. Also realised that I will be riding around with a lovely yellow plate, mmmm lovely!
    Now im pretty sure that my insurance wont cover me if the bike doesn't have the above, and as the speedo wasn't working when i test rode it, I highly doubt that it will be fixed until they do the warrant. I have decided that I still want to take it home as the old lady is paying me a visit form Rotovegas and seeing as she is not at all happy about me getting back into I would like her to see it in her face, parked in my garage. Maybe then she'll get it through her head, that what she perceives as a "phase" is certainly going tolast for a loong time. But I don't think I want to risk taking it any furthur than home -work-shop on Monday. Im not complaining though, after all its only been 10 day's since I wrote the GN off.... God im lucky!
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