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  1. Go to http://www.trialspartsusa.com/index.html. Go to the videos and the kickstarter is in one of the engine rebuild video`s. The usa gasser owners usually getone of these on a cd with our bike.
  2. No you have to wind it with the kick starter. Look up Jim Snell`s you tube video`s as he actually shows the how to. Or try trialspartsusa.
  3. You likely also adjusted the lever adjustment too tight. The piston has to travel and release fully. Good luck. I too like the overnight wait.
  4. Just another our note, our club has always had good women riders. We`ve had some that rode the Scottish and several more that has ridden the Women`s rounds and several times the TDN team. Not bad from a small state in the USA. Keep at it, you never know how good you might end up being!
  5. Great read! Keep at it. I was 12 and Won first time out in 1972. Started riding Expert in 1974. My son at sixteen just won his first Expert trials last month. Trials has been so much fun, and watching my son ride is even better. It is quite addicting if you keep at it!!
  6. Find some one with an air gun. No special tool needed.
  7. Hard to tell by the vid, but it sounds like main bearings.
  8. My two cents from being on both sides. Being a twin shock it is old. The 700 was parts? Or labor included? (Labor really does not count, it is old) The world is tough. Easy enough to shame by word of mouth. One way or another you will be banned on the net. Hope it is running well now.
  9. Being the range of the bikes. We allow riders to ride one loop, riding the sections over and over. Usually we do three loops.
  10. We have a guy that every so often loses his prosthetic leg in a section. Damn hard to score.
  11. Just a scratch. I took my boots off and went to score a section. Put the kicker through the leg. I bled for thirty days, my wife was p****d. ( From the bloody sheets) Three layers of stiches, a drain, and a month of beer! All worth it.
  12. There should be a small screw on the clutch cover by the shifter. That is your engine oil level point.
  13. Double check the pins connecting the cdi. They have been known to get pushed in, not making a full connection.
  14. You have the slide in wrong or the wrong cable. You should be able to hear the slide hit bottom when released from full throttle. Good luck.
  15. Yes, for whatever reason the blue oil worked well. You might just be lucky.
  16. You can gain a little with the front tube adjustment. But all this talk of longer and stiffer rear suspension seems to be brought on from the crazy vintage crowd. The RTL had real suspension and we were hopping about back then. You set the suspension to work together. Learn to hop or float to make it turn.
  17. Sounds to me like the rear tire is going into a skid or slide going downhill. Beware tightening the chain too tight as you can break parts. An O-ring can be a great investment, but totally wrong on a bike that is designed to go slow. It robs what little power the ty makes. Push it around your block once without the motor running!
  18. The shifter already bends easily. The biggest problem with the `02 was the shift drum was very weak. If this has not been replaced your son riding an Enduro will cure that problem. It will crack as it has very little metal in the original. All the upgrade parts will fix most problems. While running it is a fine bike. It is the most worked on motor (splitting the cases) than any modern motorcycle that I know of. The other issues are the clutch should have been updated and the same for the kick starter shaft. The shift shaft also has an updated part. The clutch cover should also be updated. http://www.trialspartsusa.com/racing-parts.html You really should find out from the previous owner if any of these were replaced.
  19. lineaway

    200 Vs 300

    I think the crank weights are different, but the top end should work. Would be an interesting turn around of a bike. I`d considered it for my son years ago. 200 upgraded to a 250 later on.
  20. lineaway

    2001 315-R

    That piston has had a rough life. That is not a one time occurance . That is another piece off aluminum on the piston. High revs could have nothing to do with it, but heat and a crappy mixture sure could. The bike has had some dirt through it!
  21. We had a few in the club back then. I`d say ride it as there is only a few survivors. http://www.retrotrials.com/1984-honda-rtl-250-report.html
  22. The pilot actually has two holes in the carb body that it blows through. Straight up to the slide and out in front of the slide. I`d bet the later was blocked. Good job!
  23. You have to clean the whole carb. Did you have the complete carb off. The slide could be sticking from old fuel.
  24. It also could be the throttle tube is cracked or full of dirt.
 
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