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john.b

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  1. Like Baldilock says, are you sure there is freeplay at the lever end? There are two adjusters, one for the clutch adjustment and the other adjusts the position of the lever, ie closer or further away to handlebars. This one can cause problems if the lever is set up too close to the bars. Done it myself before, tried it at home and seems fine, got in fourth across fields or roadwork and slips like mad.

  2. Are you getting paranoid because someone mentioned the colour of the exhaust header pipe. Probably was that colour when you bought it, like I said earlier, retarding the ignition can cause it to turn golden.

    If it is running too hot while you are riding then your rear mudguard will start to melt and the plastic exhaust cover will melt also. Play safe and get the ignition timing checked and also the carb jets and settings checked just incase somebody has played around with it. Stop worrying and just get your dealer to check it over. :agreed:

  3. Never snapped a kick-start but did have starting kickback problems especially from cold. Retarded the ignition made it so much easier to start, no kickback and was a bit softer power as well. Only downside was the front exhaust pipe turned gold.

  4. Try doing this section another way. You are practising and not competing so there is nothing to stop you practising each part of the section on it's own and then putting it all together once you can clean each individual part.

    Split the section in to two parts. The first bit you keep doing all the time but you are struggling on the last bit so then practice the bit you are finding hard.

    Make your practice bit the last part of the section, so start on the flat rock and ride up and over from a standing start ( stood balanced) the bit at the end.

    When you have done that bit then you are ready to put it all together in one long section. Go back and jump over the first rocks and gap, and then stop on the rock, using clutch and back brake and balance and compose yourself, then do the last bit that you have practised.

    I know which rocks that you are trying and the camera has flattened it somewhat. You are brave and got some guts to be trying those after three months. Well Done.

  5. Been obsessive compulsively riding trials since '07, 4 Betas and currently Loving the '10 Gas Gas 300 to bits later. Some of the local talent Brent Le Riche in Lesotho below.

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    Fantastic action shot, did nt realise Trials had a following in South Africa. Do you compete every weekend and do you have far to travel?

  6. I have a 09 290 EVO. Which I like very much. Yesterday I rode a 2010 Sherco 290 and noticed that it seemed easyer to balance when standing still. Do you think that the footpegs are mounted lower on the Sherco.? If lower footpegs would make the bike easyer to balance which pegs are best for the Beta.

    May be the easier to balance thing has something to do with Sherco moving the fuel tank and airbox to lower the centre of gravity. That was their intended idea so it must have worked. :barf:

    I use Raptor titanium pegs, not a mark on them after three years.

  7. You said it .... :rotfl:

    We had a mate like this once, the bottom line was he didn't want her indoors to know he had a bike, wanted one of the other forum users to keep it at his place etc...... He never did buy the bike.. :rotfl:

    Bet he ended up getting divorced as well!!!

  8. Price up a new engine then do the maths.

    Sounds like your casing is porous, been well known problem on Beta's. Something to do with the anti-freeze used or normal tap water being used instead of proper de-ionised water.

    Couple of mates had the same problem, parts cost about

 
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