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Picked up a kx250 last night, this thing rips!
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Nice @Iceman!

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Bought this months ago, but still haven't had time to set it up. Supposed to be a good rig.
 

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Nice @Iceman!

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Thanks brother. It's got a 38.5" seat height, want to give it a shot?
Really hope your recovery goes quickly, you gotta get back on your bike!

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There is a guy north of whitby that repairs dirt bikes for 10$ an hour. There is nothing to lose lol. I get what you are saying

uh, not sure about that, at $10/hr it could come back worse than when it went in lol or with more wrong and missing parts ...lots of room there to mess up...

2s rock, nice bikes !
 
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uh, not sure about that, at $10/hr it could come back worse than when it went in lol or with more wrong and missing parts ...lots of room there to mess up...

2s rock, nice bikes !
I am not sure how you can mess up a 2 stroke lol :)

yea price seems crazy low but I called him and that is what he said. At this point I rather do all my work and learn.

Lately I have become obsessed with Jetting, went from it being like foreign language to getting a pretty good grasp on it but you really don't get it until you start doing it. Now I can probably change, pilot, main and needle in less than 10 min flat.
 
Four buck eBay volt meter. Wired into the the speedo light. It reads two volts low, but that's okay, the numbers are relative.
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I had to replace a front hub/bearing assembly on my Chevy Shitlander minivan last night. It'd been making a lot of noise lately, growing worse. A fairly straight forward job were it not for all the rust holding everything together. All was going well until I encountered a particularly stubborn bolt in a difficult to access spot. I broke not one, not two, but three 13mm sockets. In the process, the bolt head became rounded. I was screwed.

To the rescue, a bolt extractor set and a honking cheater bar. I grumbled when I found the set at Crappy Tire for $70. Oh, but wait! It's on sale for $38! Okay! I bought a two piece breaker bar set as well, regularly $79.99, but on sale for $19.99. I paid no attention when the lady rang me up for $45. An hour later I thought "wait a second!" I checked the receipt. The bolt extractor set wasn't $38, it was on sale $19.99 too! What a deal for a pretty handy tool.

Job done. The bonus is no more annoying ABS/traction control/stability control service lights.

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