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  1. #301
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    stock gearing on my XR6 is 48/14 which tops out about 135 ive got 48/15 at the mo and its pretty good for open road will pull to 140 before i go Nana when i got her she was on 42/14 which would cruise at 120-30 all day and speedo only goes to 140 so dont know how far after that i backed off when i felt the slap coming on. im going to go to 45/14 which will give me middle of the range with a 13 and 15 to play with and i'l keep the 48 rear for any real offroad weekends.
    But that might not help sam since mines a little red pig and hasnt grown up into a BRP
    'Good things come to those who wait'
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    Quote Originally Posted by cynna View Post
    whats Ian replacing his with?

    i never came close to keeping up with you when you had the drz so wont even see your dust now....
    Ian's just bought a 2008 KTM 950 Super enduro off a friend in the North Is, he didn't really want to sell the XR but I twisted his arm lol!
    He still has his CRF450 for offroading/farm rides but will be using the KTM for Dusty Butts etc
    Did you manged to get your supermoto wheels fitted to your XR in the end???
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    na - i had to sell them a few weeks ago. needed some money to fix the 4wd. finally got all the bits together but lost interest and only have 6 months to go to make my 5 points last so didnt want to tempt fate racing round the hills...

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    Quote Originally Posted by helenoftroy View Post
    Do you guys run stock gearing on your XRs?

    Sams has had rego on hold & been just used for motocross/offroad stuff by previous owner.Its awesome in the technical stuff but has no legs on the seal

    We haven't checked yet but it could be running on 13/50

    Do you stay with 14/48 or go to a 15?

    Sorry bout the questions but shes all new for us!
    will have to drag mine out of the shed to have a look. have a 13 at the front at the moment but not sure if the rear is 48 or 45 - was much better onthe road with a 14 on the front. need to replace the chain and sprockets soon so keen to hear what others run as well

  5. #305
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    Here's a few pics of my new BRP

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  6. #306
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    Some photo's of my new XR
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    If you're not living on the edge you're taking up to much room!
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    im green with envy
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    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    Reckon it will be as fast in your hands as it was in Ian's? That tank will get you a fair way from home
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  9. #309
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    Quote Originally Posted by cooneyr View Post
    Reckon it will be as fast in your hands as it was in Ian's? That tank will get you a fair way from home
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    Ah no, don't proclaim to be as good or as fast as Ian, he's quite a rider but the bike certainly has more get up and go than I am use to, still getting to grips with the kick start, which I see as the bikes only negative
    If you're not living on the edge you're taking up to much room!
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    Bloody good loking bike there matt....

  11. #311
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    'Good things come to those who wait'
    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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    Quote Originally Posted by cynna View Post
    na - i had to sell them a few weeks ago. needed some money to fix the 4wd. finally got all the bits together but lost interest and only have 6 months to go to make my 5 points last so didnt want to tempt fate racing round the hills...
    stink!.........I would have put off the heatpump i just brought and grabbed them......dont sell the second big tank, i'll need it for the next dusty butt. Team BRP?


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    Post big tank - trademe

    Tank 4 sale. Not a bad price, doesn't say how many lt tho
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  14. #314
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    Finally got my arse in gear and fitted my motard wheels to the XR650R. Took a bit of mucking around as rear hub was too wide so had to do quite a bit of work to get it thin enough.
    Looking forward to havig some dry roads to test it out
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    If you're not living on the edge you're taking up to much room!
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  15. #315
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    The rides looking hot bro
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    Bollocks, get of your arse and go get it

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