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  1. markjw

    TR 280

    Yes, have done a fair few oil changes on different OSSA's, mine as well, and all the same - dark oil, particles on the oil plug and particles in the oil
  2. hi Lankydoug There should be no need to do anything. With the bike being fuel injected, it does the fuel/air automatically I live near Canberra, Australia - altitude 550m, We had a trial at a town called Nimitabel, altitude 1100m, bike needed no changes, ran the same
  3. Digga Put in an Iridium Plug but must be the "R" BP5RES I think is the designation. OSSA bikes in the hands of us clubman riders are so good pottering around that we do load them up a bit. A rev up every so often and us the iridium plug. Fuel and fuel over 95 RON but only get it from a high volume garage. As you need fresh fuel. 110 to 1 no less. Let the bike warm up (fan on) Mark
  4. markjw

    OSSA TR 280I (2012)

    Hi Digga Been reading these comments and I did own a 2011 OSSA but reluctantly had to give it up as the clutch was too heavy for my damaged left hand. That bike was great, and yes it was a bitch to start and needed fore arms like Popeye to use the clutch. I had the chance to ride that same bike again a few weeks ago (owned by an A grade rider) and it is a pussycat, silky smooth, light clutch and easy to start. I now have a new Sherco 2011 SSDT that has just been traded on the new 2012 OSSA, won't go into the amount of carbie fiddling, I had to go through, but nice bike. The 2012 OSSA you rode, I had the pleasure of running that bike in, and what a gem, The 2012 is a huge improvement on the first OSSA, softer clutch easy start and very, very gentle. My nike is on the same slow boat as yours. However I am lucky as I have an OSSA SSDT model to test whilst waiting, and again a really great bike. Short story, You will love the bike, take time to run it in, change the oil after a couple of hours (lay the bike over to get the last 100mls out) - bed the suspension in and have fun Cheers - Mark
  5. markjw

    TR 280

    The OSSA Clutch has a good feel, bit heavy and bit hard to set. Would you be able to use a good synthetic ATF to lighten the pull. I put that in my new Sherco 250 and it made a huge difference. Clutch was really good at our last club trial, no grabbing or slip - mind you I only ride Clubman.
  6. markjw

    TR 280

    Will the 2012 OSSA have a lighter clutch and better access to the air filter. I think that this is an awesome bike, but those to areas in the 2011 model was not good. And yes I did own a 2011 OSSA and really want to get the 2012 model is these areas have been looked at
  7. I put Nulon -full synthetic ATF in and noticed a difference almost straight away. Clutch seemed a bit lighter We have a trial on Sunday so will see. I noticed also the the bike started easier and idled better - although the engine rattled a bit more for a short while Thank you
  8. Thank you Will try the lighter oil (ATF) Regards Mark
  9. Hi I need help, I have a new 2011 SSDT 250 and want to make the clutch pull lighter. I know that it is light now, but I have a very bad left hand (years of injuries take their toll). I have heard that you can either take out 2 springs or put washers in. Can someone please help me with this
 
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