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Im sorry cant help you with that. Im not familliar with the system. I can however translate if necessary.
http://montesa4rt.nl/image/modificatie/map_switch/schema_mapswitch-2.gif
If you check this picture, the led will only work when the switch is on, and the ''cables'' are connected. Otherwise the led would not get power. So if you connected them correctly the switching part should work. However I dont know if there is a way to check the result.
Apparantly the maps are activated by an on/off switch. Not connecting the 2 wires is mode one, connecting is map 2.
Led of is mode 1, led on is mode 2. So if the led switches on and off it should work imo.
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The website mentionas a possibility to add leds to see in witch map it is.
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Gives a whole new definition to electric start
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I can imagine that the rubber is too soft to hold them correctly.
But ice is strange stuf. Scooters on ice also melt their belt, thats why they are called snowmobiles and not ice mobiles I guess
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Normal levers are fine just place the controls very much on the inside of the bar.
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And I see a yellow band around the yellow concrete stuff. But they probably weight ALOT.
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Not a video, but usually the stuff is pretty heavy.
We use a lot of wood here, from old train tracks. That together with poles (as used for fences) makes a good base. Big rocks and stones stay where they are almost by themselfs, a bit of sand and they dont go anywhere. Big concrete pipes are also blocked with sand.
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I have never changed the bushings etc. Only the seals, dustseals and oil.
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There is a japanese guy on facebook who posts a lot of welded frames. Hes an engineer and does trialsbikes. However the text is hard to read lol.
寺澤慎也
https://www.facebook.com/trproduct
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An if you leave it some time?
Could be petrol that has flown into the engine
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Make sure there is enough free play on the leaver and be patient. Sometimes it takes a while. Best is to fill it from the bottom with a syringe, or use a vacuum system (if you have).
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Sounds like there is air in the system.
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Standard procedure to check the clutch of a gg
Make sure the lever has some free play (arround 3mm will do fine)
Make sure it has fluids
Lay bike on its side, remove kickstarter and open up the clutch cover.
Make sure the clutch is in specs and everything is mounted as supposed to.
Take the clutch out and clean it up.
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The 125cc guy made it to the end, great job well done.
http://www.adventurebikerider.com/forum/23-bikes/476936-2-stroke-husqvarna-125-rally-in-this-years-2016-dakar.html#480887
Laia sanz broke her collar bone but still kept on driving!
Also much respect for truck 528. Japanese rider is over 70, and already a rider since the eighties
http://www.dakar.com/dakar/2016/us/rider/528.html
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No spoilers but just some stories.
Dutch quad rider Kees Koolen (founder booking.com) got stuck in the sand with broken gearbox. He got an helicopter pilot to get him out
However it did not end well.
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What happens if you dont shut it off?
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Could be a change during years.
My boots look kind of the same (hebo's), but after many many years. I just use the standard pegs.
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It worked yesterday without any problems, maybe something with rights or something, happens sometimes on youtube.
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The newest generation diesels are economical, low on sound, quit quick etc. As far as comfort, I like the sit in the van I use more than the seats in many ''normal'' cars.
I use a new Ford connect, which is great, the old ones where not bad but I really like the new model.
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Well KTM has a lot of rides for 1 thing, one drops out, the next will take over. In the dakar you will have troubles, the one with the least problems wins (ok, you need speed, and navigation aswell but there are enough riders with potential).
The trick is to go fast, but not too fast. Honda has some riders that are too fast imo.
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Potato potato (ok this doesnt work in writing)
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ANd most important step: If you jump off, land in style
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I think sometimes the 300 gets a bit overrated on power. It has more, but its not like if you slighty use the throttle you will get shot away. It might even be a little bit more manageable power compared to a 280 e.g.
But I think a 250 is more than good enough, so that will do perfectly fine.
Important skills to learn are throttle and mainly clutch control so just practise that a lot.
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