Im assuming you mean gearbox oil not motor oil. Your motor oil is your 2 stroke mixed through the fuel.
I generally try and change mine every 4 serious rides. SO full practice days or trials.
As far as oil, all bikes are different. Ive always gone for the lightest oil around. Previously ive ...
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- Wed Mar 30, 2005 8:42 pm
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Ive never had a problem with the threads, bolt holes etc etc. Im suggesting that if a different pitch thread was used on the bolts then maybe the problem of them continually wiggling loose wouldnt be so common. Having to ply practically every bolt with locktite every time you take them out for some ...
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- Wed Mar 30, 2005 6:11 pm
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stripped alan key
Hi all,
Ive gone to take my front wheel off today on my beta. Problem is, the hey bolt which titens down against the axle is well and truly flogged on the inside. Its got a very round shape to it, and i cant get anything to grip it, and without it coming fre, i cant get the axle out. Already ...
Ive gone to take my front wheel off today on my beta. Problem is, the hey bolt which titens down against the axle is well and truly flogged on the inside. Its got a very round shape to it, and i cant get anything to grip it, and without it coming fre, i cant get the axle out. Already ...
- Fri Oct 01, 2004 5:15 pm
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- Topic: choice of tyres nowdays
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I find that Dunlops get me far more grip than any michelin ive ever owned. Riding mostly B grade with the occassional look at bigger stuff when ive been practicing, and also the poofy turns and C grade stuff when i havent. Bhey also wear a lot quicker. So its a bit of a trade off, but i've always ...