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  1. You guys are too good! You both win a free zippie! Send SASE!
  2. I seen in Dan's results that the Dennis family made it too! Great folks all! You guys are just having too much fun while I was at work!
  3. Ok, quiz time for you bright lads! Why is the zippie around the swingarm in the second piccie? No help from Ishy, for a bit! Maybe Atom knows!
  4. Sounds as though you are looking in the correct area and have a good idea how to do it. The skill cheat is to use a 3/8 drive air impact wrench to remove the clutch hub nut without requireing a special holding fixture. Be sure to mark the nut and shaft so that you may reinstall to same torque position or ever so slightly more. I believe the torque spec is 45ft/lb or 60nm but that is impossible to do with a torque wrench and no holder. Do not jam anything in between the gears to try to hold it! Hope that helps! ps- by "impact" I mean the gun type that turn very fast, not an air ratchet which turns slow. You have to zip it off and back on to keep other things from turning!
  5. copemech

    Rain In Texas!

    It actually rained here today for the first time in about 50 days and was a nice cool 91f, so i had a chance to finish a couple of projects on the CF laden TC special. Not the greatest piccies but better than nuttin! and and
  6. I guess Craig is slumming so I wanted to be the the first to report that Sherco mounted TEXAS rider Josiah Mizell took the Overall Championship at the TTC Youth National with a 1,1,4 in the daily finishes! I was told it was a tough and close event with Josiah , Ronnie Commo and Alex Bedley battleing it out! Sorry but that is all the info I have at this time. These kids are GREAT! Congrats to all!
  7. i believe I understand what you are referring to. Not sure exactly how much more prone the '06 is than prior years, but you are correct in that there is a certain amount of slippage there which is normal. The same thing will occur when you rev the crap out of it and dump the clutch for a big third gear splatter! So the pros use a modified clutch basket that has been some holes drilled so that the oil has a place to go more quickly. and possibly heavier or shimmed springs, as they want to go"right NOW". As the Sherco clutch is overall considered one of the best around, many of these mods may not suit riders in other situations. I will admit that I have been experimenting a bit with the use of Mobil1 synthetic ATF in the box which seems to quicken the "bite" a bit, yet still provides a good feel for the sweet spot when you need to slip it to find grip. A custom blend of the MTF and ATF type oils could be done as well, to suit! Hope that helps. MC
  8. A certain amount of rattle and vibration is normal. Try to compare to another!
  9. Looks the stuff, Ishy! Is that V-mar top clamp made excluseively for the Sherco?
  10. Ok, I feel better now! LordLanky(Zim), I am afraid you would need to change your image! Dark Lord of the Sith, possibly, for those older geeks like Andy, or Lord of the Darkside of a Skidpan! Loose the haloween costume and get yourself one of those spandex trials kits and Andy will be happy as a little girl to let you post helpful hints for the newbies, IF you let him watch!
  11. If you think that first is too high, most folks just put the 9 tooth front gear off the 125/200.
  12. copemech

    News

    Forced to ride in NZ, life is hell! It's near 100f here and has not rained in over a month with no end in sight! Good to hear from you! Cheers, MC
  13. Al, Why would I want to? If it's the one I think you are referring to above the chain tensioner on the top of swingarm, it does not come countersunk and chain never hits it if adjusted properly. I recently replaced one on the "02 1.25 because it was corroded. Cost about 30 cents!
  14. I'm holding my tongue!I'm holding my tongue!I'm holding my tongue! I'm holding my tongue!I'm hI'm holding my tongue!olding my tongue! I'm holding my tongue!I'm holding my tongue!I'm holding my tongue! I'm holding my tongue!I'm holding my tongue!I'm holding my tongue!
  15. I set simple 3 line trial for the club in Jan. of this year using the ABC lines. Riders were allowed to "ride up" a line or split for negative points as long as they did not take a dab any time after attempting that area. If they dabbed they lost the negative points and their normal score accumulated. A sort of gate trial for the more ambitious riders, with no "busts". rookie novice= C amature intermediate=B expert master=A Only one of the slightly dislexic expert riders got confused when confronted with two close trees with an AB on the left tree and an A on the right tree, both pointing toward the right. Of course he took the B line between them for a 5 and filed a complaint! My response, "If you have TWO arrows telling you to go RIGHT, which way should you go? It worked ot well overall, the best score of the day was from a novice rider! MC
  16. Now that's what I call SERVICE! Keep buying them parts Al! ps- cactus juice via B.R.! Cheers, you guys have fun! MC
  17. Bad news Clark! Your's have been recalled for the latest laser engraving update! I have not even done mine YET! No prob., Wayne!
  18. And read recent post in the Sherco forum re sparkies for the 2.0, it is the same!
  19. ps- as these are hand made, I have worn out a pair of carving knives already while working on this tough material! I need to sell a set now!
  20. I have to save a set for ATOM! ps- I shall soon have a a nice carbon rear disc guard available so watch for it!
  21. Welcome from the other side!
  22. I shall em you both. If for some reason you do not get it PM me on this site. Cheers, Mark
  23. I have some nice carbon swingarm guards!
  24. Yep, Dow Corning, popular with the aircraft bunch, 3M makes a similar product as a lubricant but it seems a bit thinner viscosity, still works. The DC-4 comes in tubes, the 3Min a can w/brush. As far as getting them to bead up, that Yomee ring is nice! A little soapy water and LOTS of air! Let er'rip! I remember one Brad had at the Sherco trailer a couple of years ago that would not seat at the 100psi indicated on their portable compressor. We tried EVERYTHING! Then took it up to the lodge and put about 120 on it! It went! SCAREY! But we used a remote hook-up sort of like I have at work, with an extension hose and regulated valve so you do not have to get NEAR it! Sounded like a gun went off when it went! I would never do 100 on a used tire though! You have to be very careful! They can hurt you BAD! I like the regulated extension hose with a clip-on chuck, I'm chicken!
 
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