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Sound idea but what a bodger.
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Anyone know anything about mass airflow sensors?
Nute replied to Nute's topic in MOTORCYCLE WORKSHOP
I have the troubleshooting the EFI one, but if you are happy to share the more info the better ! There are a few really good forums with lots of useful info on them, motobrick.com & K100-forum are both very good. Some of those guys have rebuilt any number of them and know them inside out. -
2026 Dakar Bike Stage Standings and Summaries
Vamana Gupta replied to Seymour Asscrack's topic in MOTORCYCLE CHAT
In the parking lot maybe...lol...that thing would get barried in sand at the first sand dune...lol...or the crank case split in half on the first bump.... -
Hand wash in - ..⁰c no thanks
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2026 Dakar Bike Stage Standings and Summaries
Buckster replied to Seymour Asscrack's topic in MOTORCYCLE CHAT
No chance, that would be eating Harley dust. -
2026 Dakar Bike Stage Standings and Summaries
Vamana Gupta replied to Seymour Asscrack's topic in MOTORCYCLE CHAT
What a load of bulluck....Ktm just has to wipe off the dust of the old 950 sitting in museum and would still dominate to this day.... -
Light Snow for the entire ...not much going , possibly hand wash the truck to take some salt off ...
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Well I watch this yesterday...my thoughts, not bad , it might bring some intress in the franchise and make a few more movies possibly with a continuing plot to this story... But still fall short of the original classic from Arnold...
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my workshop is the lower level of my house, so it is literally as big as my house too. That is also a very distorted view of it through what is basically a fish eye lens.
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Interesting view. Your workshop is as big as my house.
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I forgot I posted anything about this here. I got the bike out in the spring, put enough miles on it so I could get the first service done... and then rode it one more time beofre putting it back in storage. The tires were bought but never installed. Never did a track day. The regulator got repalced uner warranty but they left the old battery in there so the one day I tried to ride it again, it woulnd't start. A buddy loaned me a battery (that was also junk but not quite as bad) so we could do the ride, but I never shut the bike off because I didn't trust it would restart... A few weeks later the same buddy gave me a brand new lithium battery to replace the one I had loaned him so he could ride his 888 one afternoon, and then didn't want to screw with pulling it back out so he just bought me a new one. Lot's of battery swapping going on here in the 'burbs. I did spend a stupid amount of time making camera mounts for it last winter though! Insta360. It mounts where the passenger peg used to go. Also has a rear mount to stabilize it. If you replace the pink post it note with an Insta 360 you can get video from this perspective. I probably should have mounted it at an angle to get more of a side view? I also made one for the front that mounts over the mirror base, but I'm not sure why. I highly doubt I'll ever use it. No mirror in this shot, I don't have bolts long enough to mount everything yet. All of the mounts were printed using carbon fiber infused nylon. The turn signals were also moved into the headlight so there are blanking plates there, side reflectors have blanking plates, and I may also put a Mighty Mouse sticker on the plastic behind the windscreen. ANYWAY... it wasn't a great summer for riding. The bike now has something like 700 miles on it, needs the new battery installed, and is still on it's no-name original tires. Maybe next season it will see some use.
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