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    Thought you might 've bought it since you showed it so dirty, but you & J are known to get bikes dirty on test rides
    Good one I hope you & J have fun cruising around on Sun

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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Actually it looks like fun - damn licence crap - I wanna have a go. I'd be keen this weekend but off to the region of sun. Keen to go somewhere in future weekends but I'm still limited to off road only though. Any other off road tracks in the chch vicinity, Ashley river, Leathfield river, Eyre River etc?
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    Have fun in the R.
    But don't forget to post us some pics off your new toy. I'm sure we can find a bog hole for you to play in off road. FQ can show you how to best clean it afterwards- he has a great technique

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    Quote Originally Posted by SDU View Post
    Have fun in the R.
    But don't forget to post us some pics off your new toy. I'm sure we can find a bog hole for you to play in off road. FQ can show you how to best clean it afterwards- he has a great technique
    I'll get some pics next week and put them up. Might have to go for a blast in the strawberry fields/subdivision over the way from "home" next week.

    Want to checking if it has the solid of torque limiting starter gear before I get to serious. Hoping to do this next week so I'm ready for the weekend after if others are keen for a ride? I'll get pics of this too for those who are interested.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SDU View Post
    FQ can show you how to best clean it afterwards- he has a great technique
    Nah, it's not that great I got a wet arse and ending up leaving a big wet mark at the cafe in Oxford. It's supposed to be the womans job to sit in the wetspot
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    Went up again just now, the roads heaps dryer, the boggy bit is still a little sticky but now dry enough to stay on top of the ridge between the ruts where i had been stuck.
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    Nice job on the number plate ... I want one ... please.

    Hows the tune up working out ???
    ... you know it's a bit windy when you get passed by your own dust ...

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    Tune up needs a little more tweaking. They had an unexpected glitch but we will have it sorted when i go back in the morning with a bit of luck. The aim was for more down low go off the idle. We are half way there.
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    Looks like fun

    Geez, I lived in Hoon Hay/Spreydon for 20 years and never knew that was there!
    Might make an interesting alternative route when I pop over to Governer's bay to visit the bro in January. Is that an exposed power or Telecom cable to the right in the second photo?

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    ... it was a cockys farm water supply feed line ... suspect it would be a sprinkler now if they put water through it
    ... you know it's a bit windy when you get passed by your own dust ...

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    i've always wondered about that pipe/cable thing. I usually try and avoid it but don't always succeed, but if it's only an old water supply line i'll never give it another thought.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Transalper View Post
    Tune up needs a little more tweaking. They had an unexpected glitch but we will have it sorted when i go back in the morning with a bit of luck. The aim was for more down low go off the idle. We are half way there.
    For my benefit how did you decide that it needed a tune? Was it just that you wanted more bottom end grunt or was there an "obvious" issue that I didnt pick up on? Keen to learn.

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    Well i heard it detonating while you were riding it infront of me several times and was in at DAS ordering a bashplate for it when Phil (who has a DR250 also...not a Djebel) said something about jetting. So when it pinged on me on my first run up Worseys i went back and decided to try what he suggested.
    I wanted to avoid the so called 96 octane too.
    So i now have a bigger (and unfortunately for the rider noisyer) hole in the top of the airbox where the snorkel has been removed and different jetting.
    It does have better pickup down low now but seems to bog down if i give it a huge handful from idle before coming to life. Reason given is it's still restricted at the muffler and to fix that with aftermarket pipe would make it noisyer again, this time for rider and audiance.It does appear to have fixed the detonation problem without needing higher octaine.
    We'll just have to see how it goes as i become more familer with the beast.
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    Actually just been reading a bit about detonation and am not sure that jetting would be a fix. I'm all for higher octaine as a fix but just dislike the way it's done to our 96.
    So good or bad i don't know, but it does have a bit more down low now and in a couple of hours (now van is fixed i need food first) i'll go back to Worseys Rd hill and see what happens.
    They changed sparkplug too.
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    so its you guys who ruined it for us mountainbikers????
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    Quote Originally Posted by HenryDorsetCase View Post
    so its you guys who ruined it for us mountainbikers????
    Na dude, that was the 4 wheel drives. Our little bikes dont make big ruts.
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