Two Stroke Motocross
Two Stroke Motocross Forum => Photos & Videos => Topic started by: snowboarderro on June 19, 2011, 11:11:11 PM
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motocross moreni 2011 clasa amatori(mansa 1) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cL1I2o22U58#ws)
my hand and wrist its ok when i race but i am out of shape and this was a fucking sleppery track and lots of dust
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Good stuff but you should never have rice after surgery-it just slows you down :D ;)
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i notice that,but i am trying to get points for ,becouse i have a deal with the sonsor
this is the second heat
Motocross la Moreni 2011 mansa a 2a amatori.MP4 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gegufAZSqzs#ws)
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Good stuff but you should never have rice after surgery-it just slows you down :D ;)
chuckle
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how many bowl of rice have ya taken?
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how many bowl of rice have ya taken?
whats that?
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Sweet pics man
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ye to bad that you can't feel the heat and the dust :))
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how many bowl of rice have ya taken?
whats that?
They are making fun of the fact that you put rice and not race in your title...
Good pics, glad to see you back racing.
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i notice that :P
thanks coop
but i was very disapointed
1 the people i didint so on the track ar faster then me
2 my moker its not so competitive anymore,i did a nice race ,everbody was happy ,but i was having big problem on grip,braking .....
i think for the next season i will switch to thmper for racing becouse my sponsor is asking me what place did you get.......
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You just have to ride the two stroke right man. You saw what happened when Stewart rode a 250 in the big bike class. He was killing it out there, he knew how to ride the thing
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i know acmx,i am really pushing it,but still while i'm trying to do somthing
more 4 strokers with no skills are giving me hard time :(
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I do believe your sponsor would prefer you on a smoker though, you will stand out more and thats what sponsors like
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my sponsor dosn't need covarage or new customers
he just whants the praise to his buddys :P
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my sponsor dosn't need covarage or new customers
he just whants the praise to his buddys :P
I hear what you're saying snowboarderro. But if thats a bog stock KX you've got there, there's alot of things you can do to improve it and make it more rideable.
No doubt the 4stroke are easier to go fast on, but there's a price for that extra speed and that is costly rebuilds and maintanance.
I'd explore the KX's potential a bit further if i were you.
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i changed a lot,it had a lot of changes
clamps
footpegs
bars
seat
pipe
clucth basket
new cilinder
new bearing,hot rod
it will try to change the flywheall weight and see if it helps me on cornering,uphil and start speed
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i changed a lot,it had a lot of changes
clamps
footpegs
bars
seat
pipe
clucth basket
new cilinder
new bearing,hot rod
it will try to change the flywheall weight and see if it helps me on cornering,uphil and start speed
Most of those changes are maintenance, and not gonna alter performance much .
A flywheel weight is definitely a step in the right direction.
I'd look into getting your suspension custom valved for your style and ability. Also you could have a reputable engine builder take a look at it and maybe do bit of porting. an after market cylinder head can often help too.
Depending on your budget there are alot of other things you could do, an aftermarket ignition system to suit the new porting and head and a modded carb and aftermarket reed block.
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I have been told the best thing you can do to a KX is the pro-circuit rear link.
Either that or buy a TM. ;D
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i know about the linkage but my kx is 2003 and i can't find one if they made it
changeing clamps,footpegs(lowboy f3 fastaway)and the seat(taller)
i made it a different bike
in my country i can't make he suspesions custom tunned for me.....
in other words you have to spend a lot of money to make a 2 stroke ride like a 4 stroke :))
i love the 2 stroke but it affects my image :)
i will try to change a lot an train every time a get the oportunity :)
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i know about the linkage but my kx is 2003 and i can't find one if they made it
changeing clamps,footpegs(lowboy f3 fastaway)and the seat(taller)
i made it a different bike
in my country i can't make he suspesions custom tunned for me.....
in other words you have to spend a lot of money to make a 2 stroke ride like a 4 stroke :))
i love the 2 stroke but it affects my image :)
i will try to change a lot an train every time a get the oportunity :)
There's no way in hell i'd want my bike to ride like a 4stroke.
You could get a racetech goldvalve setup online and fit it yourself and set your sag to make sure you're running the right springs.
As far as motor work, first thing would be to check your squish band. Your local engineering shop could turn your head down if necessary, i found good gains from match porting my barrel and cases too.
You could get a vforce reed block online and do some plug chops to make sure your jettings spot on and definitely get that flywheel weight.
Trainings always a good idea, is there a local pro that does coaching? if not there are some good traing dvd's like MX skills that will help you out heaps.
I've found that my 2stroke is great for my image
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i have a father whos a multi national champion and a brotherwho ride 10 years as pro
and the shops in my country sell air filters,chains plasti and tyres
i buy my parts from america or united kingdom
my sag its ok
we know a lot of mechanics for example we change hot rods we instal sleves (so we know a thing or 2)
:d
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So you've set your squish band? what at? and spent the day doing plug chops.
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So you've set your squish band? what at? and spent the day doing plug chops.
no i didn't
i don't whant to change nothing on the bike ,it runs great
i will try the flywheel weight soon
and train harder,i looked at my first video from this year and i was way faster then now
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So i whent this weekend to the races again
after a horrible practice sesion i got only 24 out of 28 riders
sunday the race day i got a bad gate position
firt heat i finished 13 th place
the second heat i was 6th in the first corner :D,but i my hand started to feel bad
so i got 12 overall
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Don't be so hard on yourself. Coming back from an injury is no easy task, no matter how much you train. Creaks and groans, little pains and soreness, all will have an effect on your lap times. 12th is not a bad start.
I've found that unless you are at the peak of the sport, your bike has very little difference on your lap times. With that in mind, I would consider ensuring your suspension is as good as you can get it. Use the Race Tech guide to get the right spring rates for your weight, ability and terrain. Use the gold valves if you can afford it. Other than maybe a flywheel, I'd leave the motor as stock as possible but tuned (jetted) perfectly (of course, buy quality parts with all repairs i.e. Boyesen Reeds, FMF Pipe etc.) as any change you do to make it more powerful will also make it less reliable.
I'm here to tell you that you can come back after injury, never win another race, yet still win the championship. I did - a couple of times. I didn't win another race for 11 years.
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Don't be so hard on yourself. Coming back from an injury is no easy task, no matter how much you train. Creaks and groans, little pains and soreness, all will have an effect on your lap times. 12th is not a bad start.
I've found that unless you are at the peak of the sport, your bike has very little difference on your lap times. With that in mind, I would consider ensuring your suspension is as good as you can get it. Use the Race Tech guide to get the right spring rates for your weight, ability and terrain. Use the gold valves if you can afford it. Other than maybe a flywheel, I'd leave the motor as stock as possible but tuned (jetted) perfectly (of course, buy quality parts with all repairs i.e. Boyesen Reeds, FMF Pipe etc.) as any change you do to make it more powerful will also make it less reliable.
I'm here to tell you that you can come back after injury, never win another race, yet still win the championship. I did - a couple of times. I didn't win another race for 11 years.
thanks for the advice
i have a fmf ehhaust,looking to install a flywheal of 9 oz
the springs are ok for my weight
lookin to train and heal
this year i race jo stay at the race level no big expection