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Photos & Videos / Finally back on a smoker...
« on: September 28, 2011, 04:16:17 PM »
Finally got rid of my 450 and got me another smoker. Picked up a nice 03 Cr250r, a little cleaning and some regreasing, a few parts here and there but well worth it. So much fun the first time out, I almost forgot what riding was all about.



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Non-Moto / Re: MX vs ATV alive
« on: May 17, 2011, 03:24:56 PM »
The network is up, but I still can't download anything. It says there is nothing available to download at the current time. >:(

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Non-Moto / Re: MX vs ATV alive
« on: May 15, 2011, 07:11:09 PM »
The game is getting more fun, I'm at level 41, and all my bikes are hopped up. Just waiting on Playstation to fix the network so i can download bubbas compound. Bummer that there are no 250 smokers.

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Non-Moto / Re: MX vs ATV alive
« on: May 11, 2011, 02:34:06 AM »
The part that sucks is that you have to BUY everything. I would have rather paid $60 for the game then have to DL the SX tracks, and new gear, etc.

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Non-Moto / Re: MX vs ATV alive
« on: May 10, 2011, 05:58:24 PM »
I just keep playing it to see if it gets better, but not really. It moves you from 125cc 2stroke to the next class which is 250f's. Why dont they race them together? The graphics are really grainy compared to reflex too. The only thing you can do better in this game is scrub. I'll try to get a video downloaded by tomorrow. Have to go play my waste of $42. Oh yeah all of the cool stuff needs to be downloaded, and PS3 is down till atleast the 17th of May.(according to gamestop)

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Non-Moto / MX vs ATV alive
« on: May 10, 2011, 03:38:40 PM »
Completely not worth it. This game took about 5 steps back from Reflex. The layout of the game sucks, no championship series, the people look to big for the bike, not worth all the hype.

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Photos & Videos / Re: fail
« on: May 09, 2011, 01:33:37 PM »
Wow!!! I think i'll stick to bikes. That was crazy. :o

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Photos & Videos / Re: Back to a 2 stroke project
« on: May 08, 2011, 04:48:29 PM »
It was a fun project, actually I guy offered me 1200 for it today, so I sold it. I've got my eye on a nice 04 RM250.

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Photos & Videos / Re: Back to a 2 stroke project
« on: May 07, 2011, 06:55:08 PM »
Everything is finally done and I got to ride it today. Didn't really feel that comfortable on it, but it is set up WAY different than my 450, so switching back and forth was odd. It doesnt rev out like I'm used to but I think that is the 13/52 gearing, but it gets there quick. Anyway here are some more pics.......






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Not to go way back on your posts, but Pro Taper has not impressed me either. After putting a brand new set of grips on my bike and having them rip while being installed, I called them. They wanted me to ship them the grips to see if it was a defect. So I would have to pay $5-6 shipping wait for an answer, then wait for new grips all for a $8 pair of grips. Hmmm awesome customer service. Guess my phone call and the offer to send pics werent enough.

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Photos & Videos / Re: Back to a 2 stroke project
« on: May 02, 2011, 02:36:21 PM »
I just used grip glue. This never happened with the pillow top grips, renthal, or msr grips. Kinda sucks, but it is minor.

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Photos & Videos / Re: Back to a 2 stroke project
« on: May 02, 2011, 11:44:44 AM »
OK, just finished a little more. Pretty much as far as I can go till the motor parts are here.  Heres so pics of the mock up, polished up the pipe, cleaned the engine out(again) and some bent shift forks. Its come a long way since my pile of parts in the fist post. If the weather is good I can hopefully ride it this weekend. Oh yeah the pro taper grips suck, they ripped just putting them on, see pics in above post, got some renthal med. grips on order. :D







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Photos & Videos / Re: Back to a 2 stroke project
« on: May 01, 2011, 10:17:52 AM »
Thanks, just found out my new fork guard bolts came in the mail yesterday, so I cleaned the guards up, threw in some new front pads, and bolted up the rest of the front end. Now I'm debating if I should polish the frame or not. My engine parts should be here by thursday, so I'm hoping to ride it next weekend. ;D Does anyone know the thickness of the Namura piston rings? I have a Wiseco in it, and its in good shape just want to throw rings on it while its apart. Will the Namura rings work with the wiseco piston? I know they work with pro x pistons. I am thinking ring thickness is all the same.

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Photos & Videos / Re: Back to a 2 stroke project
« on: May 01, 2011, 08:21:52 AM »
Ok, hit a little snag in the project. Got the whole motor together and bolted in the frame only to find out the shift fork was slightly bent. So apart it came. After a lot of bad language, some tools reaching speeds unknown, and some mental debates of just parting the damn thing out I cooled down and ordered some parts from ebay and a new gasket kit and some other things from Rockymountain. The forks were done with some new seals and oil, new rear brakes put on, carb cleaned, exhaust cleaned up, chain cleaned, etc. So two cans of brake/parts cleaner, a can of carb cleaner, three scrub brushes, 2 1/2 rolls of blue paper towels and I waiting on $50 worth of parts to get it back together. I'm gonna try the radiator hose method for the pipe/silencer joint, and order up a new air filter. Heres some updated pics while I staple on a seat cover.





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Technical / Re: namura pistons
« on: April 28, 2011, 07:13:22 PM »
Oops, I wish I would have seen this before I ordered mine. :o

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