New from LT
New from LT
Hello from Lake Tahoe. Name's Rick, Bike is SH Gen3, 02 CR250R chassis,
Currently doing my first ever complete rebuild. Head is on the way to Roostius for a decompressor, crank is on the way to Sunf N Turf for balancing. Can't wait to hook up with fellow Hoons (correct usage ?) Bike has Rekluse auto clutch, left hand rear brake, no foot brake, no clutch lever. Trials tire, Tireballs (8-9psi). After 6 years with setup I'm not going back. I love it. Awsome woods setup.
Glad to be here
Currently doing my first ever complete rebuild. Head is on the way to Roostius for a decompressor, crank is on the way to Sunf N Turf for balancing. Can't wait to hook up with fellow Hoons (correct usage ?) Bike has Rekluse auto clutch, left hand rear brake, no foot brake, no clutch lever. Trials tire, Tireballs (8-9psi). After 6 years with setup I'm not going back. I love it. Awsome woods setup.
Glad to be here
Re: New from LT
rickyrcf wrote:...crank is on the way to Sunf N Turf for balancing.
This is a much debated topic.....
Please post full details, and opinions...
Thanks
- teemtrubble
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Hi Bob, I realize that, I am real curious. I also need a new rod, so I figured what the hell. I talked to Mike at Teemtrubble last week, your name came up. (All good!) I got Mike on to SnT's website, and it seemed like he was curious about SnT's dynamic balancer. Haven't talked to him since. I have not been to Kennedy Meadows yet, but I can't wait. The best tight trail riding I know of is Downieville, an hour 15 from here, but Mike says Kennedy rivials it. I am guessing 3-4 hours from Tahoe. I would like to ride with you guys, and would be very interested in what you think of the balancing. One day.
- xtremeslide
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