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Thread: Tales from the Emporium

  1. #1936
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    Steekers!

    They have arrived...

    Not perfect but they'll do.




    If you need spare Tenere bits and aren't afraid of climbing under houses then I know a great source...


    Be warned however. If you get caught, they may make you coffee and you could be stuck there for a while

    Trailtech Vapor speedo's don't like AC voltage all that much if you want to know your actual revs...
    According to the Vapor, the redline is somewhere north of 19,000rpm...




    The tuning forks on the tank were already coming off after an hour so I helped them on their way and moved them down a bit.

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    XT350 gaiters don't fit
    The first bit of the concertina needs to go out not in. In means to small a diameter.

    Red fork skins are next on the scavenger hunt list.

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    It's got some racing history too.

    Raced at the Nelson Centenary Beach Races in 2008...
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    And again in 2011...
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    With me, Woodman and Warewolf top left on the start line in awe of the riding skillz...

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    With me, Woodman and Warewolf top left on the start line in awe of the riding skillz...
    Actually I think I was watching the Umbrella girls.
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    Actually I think I was watching the Umbrella girls.
    Did they look bored or what

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    Mounted the Vibranators tonight.

    Spent 2 hours banding the alloy hand guards juuuuuust right so they'd mount up with no bending tension on any of the bolts so the Vibranators would stay nice and true down the inside of the bars.

    After riding over to Mot and back and out to Wakefield yesterday I had to do something

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    After riding over to Mot and back and out to Wakefield yesterday I had to do something
    You could've HTFU

    You want the use of some fork gaiters while you wait for the skins..... We coming to NSN in the A.M.

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    Mini-Tenere

    Quote Originally Posted by JATZ View Post
    You could've HTFU

    You want the use of some fork gaiters while you wait for the skins..... We coming to NSN in the A.M.
    Nah. I'm waiting to see what forks I'm going to end up using.

    41mm TT damper-rod original's.
    46mm YZ USD's (adjustable compression and rebound).
    41mm KX USD's (adjustable at the bottom only - comp or re?).
    43mm KDX RWU's (Shane gets the 46mm USD's for the KDX and the KDX forks already have the right springs and gold valves).

    The KDX forks will let me keep in the spirit of Classic MX too.


    Just read an article on doing up old TT350's.
    Very informative.

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Nah. I'm waiting to see what forks I'm going to end up using.

    41mm TT damper-rod original's.
    46mm YZ USD's (adjustable compression and rebound).
    41mm KX USD's (adjustable at the bottom only - comp or re?).
    43mm KDX RWU's (Shane gets the 46mm USD's for the KDX and the KDX forks already have the right springs and gold valves).

    The KDX forks will let me keep in the spirit of Classic MX too.


    Just read an article on doing up old TT350's.
    Very informative.
    where is this stash uf USD forks ??
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    where is this stash uf USD forks ??
    Horizontal storage system.

    "On the floor".


    Had the 41mm USD's (inc caliper, wheel, spacers and axle) for 4 years or so but not beefy enough for bigger bikes.

    What size does the KLR have?

    Got the 2003 46mm USD's the other day. Got a YZ front wheel to match coming next week.

    They'd go well on the DR but the current setup is pretty damn adventure perfect and with the smaller bike for playing with the DR has probably done it's last 3-hour cross country

    Actually, apart from some panniers and the rear shock, the whole DR is pretty much adventure perfect seen through these rose coloured glasses.

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    Can you find me a yz front end wirth wheel, brakes & forks please. You must be very good on trademe as Ican't seem to find anything.
    In life as in dance Grace glides on blistered feet

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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    Horizontal storage system.

    "On the floor".


    Had the 41mm USD's (inc caliper, wheel, spacers and axle) for 4 years or so but not beefy enough for bigger bikes.

    What size does the KLR have?

    Got the 2003 46mm USD's the other day. Got a YZ front wheel to match coming next week.

    They'd go well on the DR but the current setup is pretty damn adventure perfect and with the smaller bike for playing with the DR has probably done it's last 3-hour cross country

    Actually, apart from some panniers and the rear shock, the whole DR is pretty much adventure perfect seen through these rose coloured glasses.
    My klr has a beefy 38mm whereas padmeis has a staggering 41mm.

    There was a guy on the dusty with a DR with some beefy USDs installed, husqvarna ones iirc, he reckons they work brilliantly, and they look real good too.

    Have been thinking over the last couple of days that it is time to start retiring the klr from the real rough stuff, or ride slower over it. The poor thing is not really up to it and it is quite nice on road trips etc, I actually really enjoyed the CHCH to Nelson ride on the seal the other day. So maybe on the lookout for something small too, or maybe something like an airhead (don't ask) and sell the klr. Sorry to hijack thread.
    I mentioned vegetables once, but I think I got away with it...........

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    USDs on the Benelli!

    I'm supposed to be rewiring the DR250 at the moment, but yeah...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Woodman View Post
    My klr has a beefy 38mm whereas padmeis has a staggering 41mm.
    Do you want to have a look/play with the 41mm USD's to see if they'd be suitable?

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    The tenere

    No capital "T" for this beastie.

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