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    Preperation of your new machine.

    I know when I first got my Daytona II, even though the guy at XMPLtd told me not to, the first thing I wanted to do was ride it. This is not a fantastic idea.

    We rolled it out to Southwards carpark on a shitty, rainy day, filled it with gas which promptly all fell out the bottom of the carb.

    First thing to do, is dissassemble most of the body work and check things like welds, exhaust mounting, cable routing and adjustment. Take the wheels off, knock out the wheel bearings and replace them with #6000 items from Saeco ($35 a set). The reason for this is the original bearings are usually buggered from sitting so long in the box. You have to remove the brake disks to get the wheels off so while you're there, loc-tite the screws when you put them back on.

    Remove the exhaust and check where it bolts onto the barrel. Mine was half blocked with slag from manufacturing and the weld went 7/8ths of the circumference of the pipe. Pull the sparkplug out and check the gap.

    If you plan on racing at the outdoor kart tracks, replace the front sprocket from a 6 to a 7 tooth item ($30). At Kaitioki in Wellington on std 6T gearing, I had the throttle on the stop for 4 laps solid, a bit higher gearing will give the engine an easier time and boost the speed for the open tracks.

    Tighten all major bolts, especially the handlebar clamps. Also check the welds on the handlebars.

    When reassembling the bike, make sure you loc-tite almost everything. These things vibrate like a bastard and you don't want bits falling off.

    Once you're bike's reassembled and ready to ride, check the chain tension's not too tight or loose and find an asphalt carpark or similar to ride on. As these bikes have no suspension, they get shaken to bits on tar seal chip such as roads.

    And finally, try to run them in fairly gently, varying revs and loads on the engine.

    Beyond all! Have a shitload of fun.
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    how long do you need to run them for before they are run in properly?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Postie
    how long do you need to run them for before they are run in properly?
    Depends on who you ask, I managed about half a tank of gas before I raced it. Doesn't seem to have hurt it any.
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    those wee things reliable..?
    can't quite figure if they're like my petrol radio controlled car which went well when it went, or if it's like ye ol' faithful lawn mower, that just keeps going

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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    These things vibrate like a bastard and you don't want bits falling off.
    Ah, you're just getting old Jimmy

    (oh you mean bike bits falling off )
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    Quote Originally Posted by bugjuice
    those wee things reliable..?
    can't quite figure if they're like my petrol radio controlled car which went well when it went, or if it's like ye ol' faithful lawn mower, that just keeps going
    Direct copy of a Husquvana (sp) chainsaw motor. Reliable as, I'm amazed quite frankly. Every man and his dog has ridden/crashed mine and other than the pipe breaking, which was my own stupid fault, it's been good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Deano
    Ah, you're just getting old Jimmy

    (oh you mean bike bits falling off )
    When you coming up to try out for Team Trash minimoto endurance team?
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    When you coming up to try out for Team Trash minimoto endurance team?
    That's too much bike for me mate.
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    are you allowed to mod them for racing. I.e. make some suspension for the front etc??
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    Quote Originally Posted by aff-man
    are you allowed to mod them for racing. I.e. make some suspension for the front etc??
    To make the suspension strong enough, it'd have to be too big. Harden up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by White trash
    To make the suspension strong enough, it'd have to be too big. Harden up.
    *ptshhhhhhhhh* *opens up a can of harden up and downs it in 1*
    Lump lingered last in line for brains,
    And the ones she got were sort of rotten and insane...

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    cackling madle he cries --TRASHY i HAVE A PLAN AN EVIL PLAN.
    The guys running the cart track at silverdale will et us race there
    Hmmm -I can get me a minimoto with a stretched seat to fit a real biker.
    Watch out for the minimoto no 20 with a rider looking remarkably to scale for the bike -baby bikies racing career has begun
    To see a life newly created.To watch it grow and prosper. Isn't that the greatest gift a human being can be given?

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    cackling madle he cries --TRASHY i HAVE A PLAN AN EVIL PLAN.
    The guys running the cart track at silverdale will et us race there
    Hmmm -I can get me a minimoto with a stretched seat to fit a real biker.
    Watch out for the minimoto no 20 with a rider looking remarkably to scale for the bike -baby bikies racing career has begun
    hey that's not fair he like wieghs 1/3 of us well me anyway a little more for others

    Good way to start the next rossi in the making maybe???
    Lump lingered last in line for brains,
    And the ones she got were sort of rotten and insane...

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    Replaced the wheel bearings last night and yep, as advised, the original bearings were fucked. One of the rear ones is virtually siezed. Because of the wheel sizes, you cant get the wheel off without first removing the brake caliper, and you can't get the caliper out without first removing the brake disc.

    There's two little spacers for each wheel, a wide one (about 10mm), a slightly narrower one and two 5mm ones. It's IMPORTANT to remember where each spacer came from if you want to have an easy job of putting the wheels back on.

    Big difference once the bearings are replaced thogh, the wheels are silent running and really smooth. And when you've only got about 4hp, every little bit counts.
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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY
    Watch out for the minimoto no 20 with a rider looking remarkably to scale for the bike -baby bikies racing career has begun
    Have a look at these kids, they're going sicker than the adults.
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