Got more slime :rolleyes:
It's raining today, I hope it won't be muddy tomorrow when we get there. My awesome all street tires might not handle going through 3 inches of mud. But we will see...
Update: After cleaning the carb using seafoam and spray, issue persisted.
Fixed it by turning down idle (was idling a bit too fast after cleaning)
RPMs drop down as expected now.
:lmao:You and me both man. My range is even worse than yours.
I'll top up my 5L canister so I'll have 15 liters total until completely empty which should give me... Around 300km until I'm pushing the bike.
Hmm. Doesn't look like a big chance of rain if we go south. I checked weather for Port Rowan and it looks great.
I haven't gone to either so I'm up for them as long as it's even somewhat passable on a supermoto.
See you guys at Tim Hortons @ Innisfil Beach Rd. and HWY 400 tomorrow.
I'll aim to be there at 7:30am on my DRZ.
I don't think my cell phone works there so... I really hope I find you guys.
That is all.
Motorcycle GPS? Is there a difference between that and a normal GPS? I just have my garmin GPS mounted on the handlebars.
My plan is to leave from Yonge/Eglinton area at ~7am.
Put some carb cleaner into the fuel + spray.
It looks like it's idling faster now since I can roll around 1km/h faster on idle.
Hard to tell otherwise with no tachometer.
I noticed it sometimes revs down immediately, but sometimes not. Hard to tell since I only rode it around hard for 20km...
Thanks for the response.
I have stock exhaust but 3x3 mod and it has been jetted.
It sounds louder in the video since camera must be vibrating in the case or something... Or maybe I just go deaf when I ride it after a while.
The bike starts and runs fine. Has lots of torque and can do highway...
Hello,
I have an odd problem with my bike.
When I pull in the clutch and coast to the stop, my RPM drops to ~2500 and only after I come to a stop decreases all the way down.
I checked the cable and the throttle movement to make sure it doesn't stick, it doesn't.
I can coast pretty far with...
It's not allowed, but cyclists can get away with a lot more than a motorcycle or a car.
Having said that, I wish people had better awareness so they don't cut off cars trying to turn right.
Edit: Wait, on the right? I think on the right is fine.
I found this video on a different forum a while...
Music to my ears.
Replaced coolant, checked oil, still not dirty. Going to replace it once I receive washers + filter in the mail.
Then check valves.
Bike has ~30k km by my estimates and I hope it won't explode on me (fingers crossed)
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