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Yes. Will do on the master cylinder front when I get paid, thanks
I went back to 10/44 today from 11/44, much better, I've fiddled with it enough. I'm not going to go to 9/52 as I was advised on the training day, too low for the 200 I reckon. I know some people say that 10/44 is too low, but I'm sure it will be fine for my beginner level. It also brings 2nd, 3rd and 4th gear into play. I'm happy with the gearing like this, and if I need more momentum I can always go up a gear this way. I spent 30 quid on the 44, I haven't got the change to spend on a 42.
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Thanks for posting this, love watching club trials. Can't say the wet cold weather is that fun though...
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The bike did land heavily on the brake side during the last trial I went to, so could be from that. You pull the lever in, the pressure slowly gets mushy. I was dragging the front brake practising turns today and after a couple of minutes doing so there was no brake whatsoever, the pressure had gone.
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Did the mod again last night, the tab part this time. Worked a treat today, didn't stall with the clutch in so well happy.
I've got a problem with my front brake. It's been like this for about two weeks. It worked fine for a while, then all of a sudden you lose all pressure. If you squeeze it a couple of times the pressure comes back. I've bled the brake, taken the brake pads out and cleaned out inside the caliper but the problem persists. There are some new levers on there now, maybe I haven't got them adjusted correctly?
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Something of this nature happened to a speed way/ flat track venue if memory serves, can't remember where. The governments response to the petition is poor, apparently it's discrimination against the new occupants to sign a waiver? Signed it
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Flicking the bike doing a 180 in the air to turn- that's pretty cool. Also landing side ways off a drop off landing both wheels at the same time... Hold my beer...
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standard is 11/42, I've got 11/44 on there. I'll live with it a bit and try slowing the bike down with the clutch if needed in sections. I can't blame the bike for poor technique
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Thanks. I think I just need to learn how to ride the clutch in low speed situations. They had set up some fairly tight sections yesterday and in first gear clutch engaged the bike was a bit too quick and kept stalling. I do have a 10 I could put on the front instead of 11, but I found with that set up you lose too much momentum and you get more wheel spin if that makes sense?
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I really do need to replace the clutch case, I've done a repair on the original magnesium one but it's still a porous material and as you say, milky oil is a concern. Unfortunately I've been put down to 7 hours on my zero hour contract, so can't afford to do much at the moment. The bike stalled every time I stopped more or less yesterday, with the idle turned up too.
It's a 200, haha, but it could still benefit from a smooth clutch as you say. I only did the glue between the pads, it did improve the clutch for a while but now it's gotten worse again. I'll do the rest of the mod, thanks
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Hi, I thought it was a bit on the low side too, the instructors were running similar gearing on their sherco 125s, but they are different bikes altogether. I've attempted the clutch fix, filing between the tabs. I need to get a new clutch case really as I did a repair job on the magnesium case. The oil still goes milky during running- I do change the oil monthly too. I'll take the plates out again when I replace the case and give them a clean if need be. I have put new levers on the bike, maybe the adjustment isn't quite right.
I'll have to save up for Steve Saunders. Trials is harder than it looks, sections are harder to ride than they look- but I still have fun riding
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went to a local training day today. Throttle was fine, no complaints. None of my crashes involved using too much throttle, haha.
I was told my bike is too fast again, and to go to a 9/52. I kept stalling in first gear all the time, she'd even stall with the clutch all the way in?
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EFI bikes seem to run though, ossa have even a got a 2 year warranty on theirs and reports from 4rt owners seem to be positive. FI will continue to be developed, hopefully with owner access to diagnostic equipment. A lot of companies still use carbs and you have a lot of choice. So what's the problem?
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That's awesome progress! Thanks for the advice and encouragement
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I think we could all do with a bit of dutch courage time to time. I wonder if smoking a pipe or a cigarette helped them too? haha, love old footage and photos of the flat cap days
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Not necessarily, all I am saying is it's best to have either a V5 or a receipt of purchase if they are the first owner. My bike has the V5 and I doubt it's been to the SSDT or the SCOTT. A year of club trials can be hard on a bike too depending on the owner
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Best to buy one that is registered with a V5 present if you can
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Thanks Glenn.
Fitted the quick action throttle this morning. Had a go on it going slow and it's fine, better in some ways cause I didn't stall the engine as much as I usually do- easier to keep revs up if that makes sense.
The real acid test will be going up hills, I'm going to a practice day on Saturday so should give it a full work out. Feels better so far
Just trying to get some new grips on now, like trying to wash a cat!
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Good luck with the snow storm Dan. We're supposed to be getting snow and cold weather by thursday over here, probably no where near as bad as what the US is getting, but we like to make mountains out of molehills haha
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Thanks guys
Since this one is classed as an easy trial the middle route was equivalent to easy route or sportsman route in a club competition. So the same sort of difficultly as the last one I completed. Just felt very nervous on the day and it effected everything else. Well, the only way is up from here I'm feeling positive. Next time no stress, no worrying over points, just fun
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I've just looked at the results, I came last with 71, the next rider up had 35. Dire, just dire! haha oh dear
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haha, oh my god, good job they didn't wear tight lycra in those days
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wow, looking good judging by your avatar you've got a trials bicycle background?
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That's great, thanks fivebrick. I saw some guys bouncing up and down on the pegs before sections too, maybe that helped them loosen up. Cheers
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Will do probably mid week, I'm lucky that a farmer will let me use his land. A couple of acres worth of grassy and woodland hill climbs and descents. Riding the bike it feels like the more you relax and try to balance the way you would walking or standing the better it feels, if that makes sense.
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Thanks I think I must be some kind of masochist, haha
Hi Dan, thanks for your advice, your posts on centering have been really helpful too on other threads. Unfortunately everything is slippery at the moment, but getting used to the bike sliding around isn't a bad thing. Points 1 and 2 I'll keep in mind and experiment next time out practising. I could balance the front wheel on a step at home to practice the body positioning in the mean time. In answer to you and dadof2 about 3.5 in the rear tyre. And thanks for the advice about dabbing, another thing to experiment with. And you're right about the turning, pictures are great at capturing faults. So I've put my weight to the inside of the turn? By bending my outside knee and arm it will change where the weight is? Thanks
Thanks dadof2 I'll try bringing the handlebars back as suggested to see if it makes a difference
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