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  1. #31
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    well i think its about 2 weeks old now.

    what they dont no wont hurt lol.

    and it now clicks into neutral between gears 5 and 6. i think a small trip to the shop tomorrow is in order.

    iv done 839kms haha.

    droping clutch at about 10,000rpm in 1st just crawling makes it lift about 30 cms..... it was an accident
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    i want your vin number so i can make absolutely sure nobody i know will ever buy that bike after you


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    I second that. 839k's and it slips outta 5th??? Lol it's your bike, if you've got the $$$ then thrash it!

  4. #34
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    the guy in the shop said the gears wernt set right or something like that. it doesent just slip out it does it when i change from 5 to 6 maby im just not clickin it up enough and its only done it twice.
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    Could be the chain tension. If chain tension is too tight or too loose (quite possible when the bike is new, I would think), the gears can sometimes be a little stiff. I know when my chain gets loose, or I tighten it too much (the Haynes manual says to tighten it too tight, I think), I have problems between first and second, and I get neutral if I don't really bang it through.

    False neutrals between 5 and 6, or 4 and 5 on a 5-speed box seems to be quite common on older bikes. Some guy told me that Suzuki gearboxes in particular are famous for having false neutrals all through the box, although I don't know how true that is.

    Use the clutch.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 2strokegirl View Post
    or another thing is to visit www.twobros.com and check out the exaust system they have for the gpx. its under ex250 or something like that.
    Kawasaki claim 37hp at the rear wheel don't they.
    That seems a little at odds with the dyno chart on the two bros exhaust

    Or is it a different kind of hp they're talking about?

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    it could posibly be. im just thinking if its a exaust made to up the proformance of the gpx then wont it do that?? in the manual thingy it says theres like 3 different models so maby the hp is different with the different models?
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    Quote Originally Posted by disenfranchised View Post
    Kawasaki claim 37hp at the rear wheel don't they.
    That seems a little at odds with the dyno chart on the two bros exhaust

    Or is it a different kind of hp they're talking about?
    they claim that at the crank actually...

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  9. #39
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    baffels are being taken out now. iv done 1400 kms.
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    is your suspension quite soft, even though its a new bike? I find it SO annoying when you're trying to corner hard.

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    its a little soft for me....
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  12. #42
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    mine seems to like wobble round the corners when you get low.

    the shop wont do the baffels now they reckon they dont wanna do it cos it might stuff up the performance levels etc etc. sooo anoying!! felt like saying well wheres the hacksaw il do it myself.
    "the fish is talking!!"....
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    haha,

    you would think if you wanted to do something to your bike it would be a non issue. Especially seeing as you can't claim performance under warranty.
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    Ah Mr Jones! How be you and your lady? We shall have to have another ride, sometime soon!

  15. #45
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    you would think that they would do it even if you said fuck the warrenty and il pay you whatever you want to do it.
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    'but is he saying anything??.... no.. not realy'

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