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Tool Discussion / Twelve Tools of Christmas - #5 Metric Tape Measure
« on: December 04, 2018, 08:15:30 PM »
Metric Tape Measure

Why: Everything on your bike was designed in metric and all the specifications are metric.  Having a metric tape measure will make setting the sag much easier among other things.

TSM Technician says:
“Who wants to do fraction math? Nobody, that’s who!”

Spouse/Parent Argument: I wasn’t taught the metric system in school so now I need help!

Cost: About $11 on Amazon

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Tool Discussion / Twelve Tools of Christmas - #4 Mini Chain Press
« on: December 04, 2018, 06:16:16 AM »
Mini Chain Press

Why: If you run O-ring chains (or plan to) you need this tool. Period. 

TSM Technician says: “If you only run standard chains never mind.”

Spouse/Parent Argument: I have an O-ring chain and I can’t change it without this tool.  You want me to be safe right?

Cost: About $10 at Motosport.com


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Tool Discussion / Twelve Tools of Christmas - #3 Impact Driver
« on: December 03, 2018, 06:11:59 AM »
Impact Driver

Why: Allows you to loosen stuck screws without stripping them.

TSM Technician says: “Who doesn’t like to apply a little blunt force from time to time? Plus, stripped screws suck, remember?”

Spouse/Parent Argument: If I’m going to be pounding on something it should be productive right?

Cost: About $10 at RMATV/MC


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Tool Discussion / Twelve Tools of Christmas - #2 Low Pressure Tire Gauge
« on: December 02, 2018, 08:01:51 AM »
Low Pressure Tire Gauge

Why: Your standard tire gauge isn’t going to be nearly as helpful in the low tire pressure ranges.  This gauge will measure 0-15 psi.

TSM Technician says: “Michelin recommends 13.5psi. Enough said.”

Spouse/Parent Argument: Correct tire pressure is important for my safety and the gauge I have in my car won’t read low enough.

Cost: About $25 on Amazon


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Tool Discussion / Twelve Tools of Christmas - #1 Pipe Spring Tool
« on: December 01, 2018, 07:28:57 AM »
Exhaust Spring Tool

Why: Makes removing pipe springs easy and much safer than pliers! 

TSM Technician says: “So simple, but oh so necessary.”

Spouse/Parent Argument: You don’t want me to shoot my eye out with a spring do you?

Cost: About $9 on Amazon


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TSM Sponsors / Slick Products Off-Road Bundle Review
« on: September 24, 2018, 06:49:02 PM »
Okay, I admit it: I hate washing my bike after a ride, so anything that that makes it less of a chore, I am all for!

Recently, Slick Products sent twostrokemotocross.com their off-road cleaner bundle to try out.  We received a pressure washer foam cannon, a bottle of off-road wash, a bottle of degreaser and a bottle of shine spray as well as a cleaning cloth and a brush. Pretty much everything you need.

We had plenty of bikes to test the products out on, several of which had been sitting in a muddy state for (gasp!) a couple weeks. (See? Told you.)

Slick Products says that the off-road bundle is: “designed for off-roading enthusiasts who encounter dirt and mud.”  Well that’s good because here in the Pacific Northwest there is one thing we have a lot of off road and that is dirt and mud!

After un-boxing the foam cannon we discovered that the pickup tube referenced in the instructions was AWOL. Fortunately, we have some semi-rigid fuel line that was the right size laying around so that got pressed into service as a pickup tube.

We measured out the off-road wash into the foam cannon as instructed (way more than we actually needed for one bike) and attached it to the pressure washer. This actually proved to be a bit of a challenge for us since our pressure washer didn’t have the quick release to match the provided nipple on the foam cannon, so we had to find a fitting and attach it directly.  Most pressure washers probably come with this already, if not, you can find the quick release at the home improvement store or online easily enough.

After that was accomplished we sprayed the entire bike thoroughly with the foam.  The pressure washer makes that really easy, all you have to do is hold the trigger and out it comes. The foam cannon has an adjustable nozzle so you can control the spray pattern. We still managed to foam the tree the bike was parked under but that was operator error (possibly excessive exuberance) rather than an issue with the foam canon.

We waited a few minutes for the foam to work, 3-5 is recommended but we found that the longer time produced better results. 

While you’re waiting switch the foam cannon out to the regular wand on your pressure washer (if you have the quick release this won’t take any time) and once it has a chance to work just rinse the bike off. 

Two strokes are known for spooge (yes that is the technical term) on the silencer, rear fender, well…anywhere on the back of the bike really or front too if the head pipe is leaking, (BTW you should fix that.)

We tried the degreaser on the end of the silencer, sprayed it on, waited a few minutes and then wiped it off.  This produced a very clean silencer with minimal work! We then tested this on the rear fender as well, with similar results, all the spooge easily wiped off.  It also worked great on the swing arm by the rear axle where the chain lube had gotten on it even though the swingarm has a rough texture.

The foam cannon comes in two forms, one for a pressure washer and one for a regular garden hose, both are priced at $44.99.  The Off-Road Bundle which contains the bottle of wash, a bottle of degreaser, a bottle of shine/protectant, a cleaning cloth and a brush. It is priced at $54.99.

Pros:
•   Easy to use and instruction are clear
•   Not a lot of scrubbing needed with excellent cleaning power
•   Non-corrosive so no need to worry about any anodized parts on the bike
•   Degreaser is perfect for two strokes and the spooge
•   Worked on dried mud (red clay, volcanic ash)

Cons:
•   The pressure washer foam cannon needed a quick release to hook up to the washer which our pressure washer didn’t have. 
•   Foam cannon didn’t come with the pickup tube so we needed to fashion one

This is an excellent product, easy to use and a great choice for owners of two stroke motorcycles.  It easily removed the spooge from the silencer, rear fender and swingarm.  It worked great on dried mud, rinsed off easily, and didn’t make a mess in the yard.  If you don’t use all the mix that you’ve put in the cannon just leave it until next time.  The amount of product and number of uses makes it a good value.  Great product for lazy riders or those short on time.
You don’t need to worry about cleaning the bike right away, you can still get everything clean later. (Works for me!)

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Photos & Videos / Mark's Retro Review 1993 Suzuki RM125
« on: September 06, 2018, 08:05:41 PM »

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TSM Sponsors / Slick Products Enter to Win
« on: August 30, 2018, 09:10:06 PM »
We have teamed up with Slick Products to bring one lucky winner $100 in cleaning products for their bike!  They sent us a package to try and this stuff works!  Dirty bike?  Spray on the cleaner with a foam cannon (that is fun all by itself, and it mixes 32:1), wait a few minutes and then rinse it off…dirt gone!  Oil spooge on your silencer and rear fender?  Spray on the degreaser, wait a few minutes and wipe it off.  Spooge gone!  They have all kinds of products for cleaning all kinds of vehicles.  Follow them on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/slickproducts/?hl=en  and Twitter at https://twitter.com/SlickProduct Like their Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/slickproductsusa/ and check out their website for more great deals at https://www.slickproductsusa.com.
Don’t forget to enter to win the Offroad Cleaning Package on our Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/TwoStrokeMotocross/




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Upcoming Events / 125 Dream Race Washougal
« on: June 25, 2018, 09:22:00 PM »

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Upcoming Events / PNW Summer Classic At Mountain View MX Sandy Oregon
« on: June 22, 2018, 08:02:03 PM »
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10212100383008167&set=gm.975255589311256&type=3&theater

Summer Classic with a new class this year!  U of MX open 2 stroke class...any 2 stroke 125 and up, $1000 pro purse.  July 22, 2018

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For Sale / Carb Jets Available
« on: February 26, 2017, 08:42:09 PM »
We recently acquired a large selection of main and pilot jets, mostly Mikuni and Kehin (a few EBC).  We don't have everything but it's a pretty good assortment.  If there's anything you need PM me a list and your email address for PayPal, I'll check and send a PayPal invoice for the ones we have available.  Prices:  Mikuni and Kehin $3.99 each, EBC $2.99 each.  If you DO NOT want EBC please specify it in your PM.

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Upcoming Events / ACU British Two Stroke Championship 2017
« on: February 18, 2017, 08:25:16 AM »
For those of you on that side here are the race dates...  http://www.mxgb.co.uk/article.php?id=974

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