
Originally Posted by
Motu
Yeah,me too on the TM400 - I'd put a new set of rings in,using Hylomar on the base gasket,then took it to the track.The increased crankcase compression sucked the base gasket in,then the barrel came loose,next that huge underslung chamber jumped out of the exhaust port,digging into the ground and polevaulting the bike into the air over it,ripping it off it's rear mount,then according to spectators nearly taking my head off! Next time I shellacked the base gasket on and let it sit for a few days.Never let down your guard when dealing with a 400cc 2 stroke single,they are vicious and will bite the hand that feeds them.
Awww, the IT is a big pussy until I need it to stop quickly. Its remarkably torquey down low, many is the time I've been in the wrong gear going uphill, where downshifting would cause it to wheelspin or loop, so just opening it up and letting that big piston go thud thud thud and it plonks up the hill. However, I've never had it wrung right out in really open country - would love to try the Desert Storm ride - I could imagine getting in way over my head in those circustances.
Something about that bike that I love it for is getting to the end of a really snotty ride and seeing some of the much newer, better specced bikes coming back on the recovery truck. If it gets you there, and gets you back, you can't ask much more than that
it's not a bad thing till you throw a KLR into the mix.
those cheap ass bitches can do anything with ductape.
(PostalDave on ADVrider)
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