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Some of the things he is doing is insane!!!!
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I live on the cornwall/ devon border.
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There all near as good as each other. Ive never had any problems with gaffer pads.
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hi
has anyone tried one of thes on there bikes as they are a tad cheeper than the michies.
what do they grip like?
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Outlaw Dave is right. only mudguards from 01-06 are interchangerble.
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just thort id share a picture of my beta in the snow. sorry for the poor quality it was on my mobile.
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Try draining and replacing the oil in your gearbox. This is a common fault with older trials bikes.
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Hi all,
ive been having this problem for a while now after i wash my bike.
The thing is, when i rev the bike right up it "misses" at high revs. It has to be eletrical as its just a loss of spark i think.
I washed my bike yesterday, and took the plug out to have a look at the colour (previous post), and foolishly sprayed all over with WD40 and cleaned it. put the plug in the mike ant at high revs, mising like anything. changed the plug for a new one and it was fine. Did a trial today, bike was fine. Got home and washed the bike, and its missing again . surley it cant be the plug?
any ideas guys?
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cheers,
i will have a go at it this week.
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hi all
this is a stupid question, but what way do i have to turn the mixture screw to weeken the mixture? the plug is slightly black and it loads up on tickover. sorry for the dumb question.
cheers
max
P.S its a dellorto carb.
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i ride along with MIKEE to most trials. If your inersested ther is a holsworthy trial next sunday (15th feb) details are in the TMX. There not great trials, however if you went along you would get a lot of info from the organisers and riders (like me! )
hope to see you around
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if you get on well with your montesa then chances are you will get on well with a beta. However, this is only my experiance and as slapshot said, try as many differnt bikes as possible. I quite like the way a scorpa feels comming from a montesa like you and my current beta.
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hi all
ive just required a rieju rr 50 sport edition, and i want to know what velocity gear oil and how much to use?
also does anyone have any tips on derestricting?
cheers
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sounds like a sheared woodruff key to me. My dads sparked up one day and died instantly. turned out to be the woodruff key.
hope this helps
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hi all
I have been trying to improve my balance lately and was wondering if anyone has some tips or techniques they use to improve?
I have a trials bycicle and i use it alot to try and improve.
any help welcomed.
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hi all
I know its not trials but...
I am currently rebuilding the gearbox on a 1999 kawasaki kx 80. This really has me stumped right now because the two shaft of gears inside will not turn together. I have 2nd 6th and neutral turning but none of the other gears will turn. As far as i can make out, this is because the pins on the gears are ingaged, stopping it from turning. Im thinking that it could be the selector drum slipped on the shaft and not engaging the correct gears??
If anyone could shed any light on this problem i would be very appreciative.
max
P.s The bike was run without any gearbox oil.
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This is the best online store i have ever found!
Trialsbits
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This is what you need.
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screw this into your flywheel and use an impact wrench if possible to pop the flywheel off.
if you dont have an impact wrench then you may need a flywheel holding tool.
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I have the beta lycra trousers at the moment, and dispite being thin there supprisingly warm. Only thing is there not to protective. I do have a very old pair of Hebos as practice trousers and dispite their age, they are very comfortable and protective. Personally i would go for the Hebo 09 or the Clice Zone.
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The indoor in sheffield did not seam to be excessivly fumey to me. There not to bad really, there well ventalated, but it would be best to consult your doctor on such an issue.
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haha That bought a smile to my face
After seeing Dougie at shefield, i think his new helmet is nice!
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click here
i came accros this on ebay
wow!!
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hi,
the best way to remove the swingarm bearings is to use a socket thats the same diameter as the bearing to push it out. Have a big socket on one side that will not obstruct the bearing, and a smaler socket the same size as the bearing, on the other side. Then use a vice to push them out. If you can make any sense of that then it will take a maximum of one minute to pop them out. Putting them in is exactly the same, just in reverse.
Im affraid i cannot help you with the shock bearing as im in the same boat as you (cant get it out!).
Anyway hope this helps
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Hi
I would stick with tts or go for something like poutoline mx5 or mx7.
Ive used tts and mx5 and both are as good as another.
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cummon! Back the home lads!
1st Dougie!
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