I used to do trail and amateur motocross racing (11 and 7 years respectively). Guess I'm back in the game.
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First up is the indoor track in Montreal.
Getting used to the differences between 2-smoke and 4-stroke is going to take a while... I've been warned that just letting off the throttle into corners or jumps doesn't work like the way the old smokers did... let off the throttle going off a jump and the front end will nose down... all that compression and all those spinny things in the top end of the motor, apparently...
Nice clean bike!!You're gonna to love it.....
I took mine out to the indoor track in Wallaceburg yesterday for a family day ride...had a blast
First ride out after a total rebuild....
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I'd say that bike needs to be taken down and inspected and cleaned up good before the season too. I like the couple days in the garage at the time of year to start getting the bike ready to go for the season.Install a slipper clutch, it'll reduce off throttle issues significantly.
You'll also want a new chain, the one on there now is junk.
Stick with a non-Oring, MX 520 series.
I'd say that bike needs to be taken down and inspected and cleaned up good before the season too. I like the couple days in the garage at the time of year to start getting the bike ready to go for the season.
Good bottle of degreaser/brake cleaner and some rags and a few wrenches is a good afternoon.
It appears that your front brake cable is routed wrong. Most bikes have the cable go on the inside of the fork from the clamp to the caliper.....Took a little bit better picture of it tonight, had it out and got it in the truck for its valve inspection tomorrow morning, so I know for sure that it's been done. Shows the great shape this bike is in for a four year old motocross machine, and it cost me... well, probably $2000 bucks less than you'd pay if it was on a dealer floor.
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The worst problem on this bike appears to be that the sticker on the left side of the swingarm came unglued.![]()