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  1. #46
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    suspention adjusted, took her out to Te Akau today and the bike handled like a dream, unfortanately the rider didnt improve so i'm still a nana
    just gotta get some pingers for the new front tyre and she'll be sweet
    'Good things come to those who wait'
    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    trading up

    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    Yip.... Not to much of a problem getting parts, mind you I havn't tried getting bottom end bearings yet, they share a few parts with the 650 and the starters of an LS650, carbs are both mikunis
    I like the fact theyre so forgiving, just use 2nd gear for going anywhere, good for dead slow up to about 50-60 k's without wrecking it, even copes with hill starts in 2nd
    Linky to thread http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=362489

    Think ya may be trading up Woodman

    BTW. It's not drbig, it's spelt DR BIG, and pronounced doctor BIG!
    No ,I plan to keep the klr for a few years, but I really like how you guys say the Doctor Big ONLY has 52 hp. Luxury lad. Mind you with my measly 35ish hp I have managed to fall off 3 out of 4 rides.
    Still like them though and one of the best sounding bikes around.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    No ,I plan to keep the klr for a few years, but I really like how you guys say the Doctor Big ONLY has 52 hp. Luxury lad. Mind you with my measly 35ish hp I have managed to fall off 3 out of 4 rides.
    Still like them though and one of the best sounding bikes around.
    yep ONLY 52hp, it feels like more when your powering around cars, harleys etc
    its the torque on these that blows me away.
    and the way the standard carbs are makes the curve smooth and easy to control,i couldn't imagine how the worked beasts handle ,i'm still trying to tame the standard one i'm riding.
    would love to get a hold of another one and work it to 80-90hp and use it for beach raceing and stuff(flat side or pumper carb you'l be dropping wheel stands in 3rd and 4rth) yeeeee haaaa
    'Good things come to those who wait'
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    Dont forget the 88 DR BIG's are 179kg dry so your looking at around 210-220kg with the fuel and oil so you need that big donkey to get up and boggie
    shes a big bike and when loaded up with gear and pillion 52hp aint a lot, but it is more that ample.
    'Good things come to those who wait'
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    dry weight

    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    Dont forget the 88 DR BIG's are 179kg dry so your looking at around 210-220kg with the fuel and oil so you need that big donkey to get up and boggie
    shes a big bike and when loaded up with gear and pillion 52hp aint a lot, but it is more that ample.
    Your not helping. Thats only 3kg heavier than the klr. I bet the 90 hp engines would have most of the power at the top end and would not be much use off a roadrace circuit, still be cool though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    Your not helping. Thats only 3kg heavier than the klr. I bet the 90 hp engines would have most of the power at the top end and would not be much use off a roadrace circuit, still be cool though.
    would be very cool indeed, i could just imagine it at the burt munroe beach races. you wouldnt want to be behind it when she's laying a ditch digging roost.

    so is the KLR 176 dry weight?
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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    would be very cool indeed, i could just imagine it at the burt munroe beach races. you wouldnt want to be behind it when she's laying a ditch digging roost.

    so is the KLR 176 dry weight?
    Apparently so according to the internet. Add 22 litres of fuel and oil and she tops at about 200 kg, and considering I weigh 110kgs naked you can understand why 52 hp seems like heaven to me. MMM DRBIG engine transplant maybe. Btw I promise not to mention me being naked again.
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    shit i didnt realise they were that heavy, youre weight on the DR BIG would be sweeeet.
    'Good things come to those who wait'
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    Wanna Drag?

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    was gonna pm you to see how the new beast was going, it looks good, must be smooth with that shaft drive, it looks bloody heavy but at least the weights central and not so top heavy like the DR.
    hows she running, handling alright?
    speaking of drags i wouldnt mind throwing some road tyres on and doing a track day, would be a lot of fun if a few ADV riders got there thumpers together on the tar for a blat.
    'Good things come to those who wait'
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    Quote Originally Posted by cave weta View Post
    Wanna Drag?
    Drag what?

    Trees?

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    i'll be keen to drag ....................
    for scallops.
    'Good things come to those who wait'
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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    i'll be keen to drag ....................
    for scallops.

    MMMMMMMMMMMM scallops :

    Are ya going to this southern coast thingy then Dino ?

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    just had the last of this xmas scolly's for dinner mmmmm.
    i wanna do as many rides as i can but since ive done a bit over the holidays i'd better keep quite over the next month to let things smooth over with the missus
    whens the southern coast thingy
    'Good things come to those who wait'
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    Quote Originally Posted by dino3310 View Post
    just had the last of this xmas scolly's for dinner mmmmm.
    i wanna do as many rides as i can but since ive done a bit over the holidays i'd better keep quite over the next month to let things smooth over with the missus
    whens the southern coast thingy
    Lucky bugger MMMMMM scallops, for some reason I havn't been out and got my 50 yet.
    Southern coast things on mid feb, Linky thing here http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=88582

    I'm thinking of getting myself over there(if the passports still valid)
    It's on valentines day, so you'd better start earning brownie points now

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