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Hey Gaby
BOUT TIME YOU CHIMED IN!!!
Hiya looking forward to the season?
Sam,
Sounds like good conditions, good sections, many riders. This should be a great way to start the season.
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Yea Biff you are so correct. that would be a dream come true
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Thanks Brockway.
Eases my mind a bit, but there goes my excuse to not ride.
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Thought I should make the huge leap and go for an extreme challenge of my riding abilities this year.
Hey Sam,
I kinda have not sent that annual release form thingy yet
My AMA membership is current. Will I still be able to ride. Maybe just sign more papers at the event to cover the realease form?
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I am not sure if this is a "taboo" subject for TC but here goes.
(Andy will let me know if this violates da rules, if it does just delete it on sight )
I am looking for anyone in the US who has recently purchased a ty80 who would like to divulge the price they paid and the condition of the bike.
Reason is I have a ty80 that I am considering selling.
It was repainted red by previous owner.
Needs crank bearings and seals
Needs fork seals.
Think it is 74 or 75.
Everything else in good working order.
I also have a 1971 JT1 mini Enduro.
needs gas tank refurbished
needs front sprocket.
cables are a little "loose"
Pour gas and oil mix in carb and it runs good.
Thanks for any help.
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Can I ride Beginner class?
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Up s*** creek without a new tire?
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sounds like a scam to me.
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I did weld some bracing on my skid plate mounts but at the time the entire frame was completely empty. During the winter with all the other stuff I did to it.
I am also guilty of clamping the ground of my wire feeder to the foot peg and then doing a quick weld of the crack on my foot peg mount.
so on one hand I am Mr. ultra careful but on the other hand I am a Doofus.
I got multiple personalities.
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OH Yea sure, everything I don't know how to ride...............At least with the "easy 1 mile loop" I will have plenty of opportunity to use my new "highway pegs"
Thanks Sam
I know you will have a spectacular event.
I agree should be a great time, I have been looking forward to this for months. Even if it was 1 section with 1 log I would have a great time and a few 5's.
Practice...............Looking at Sherco and thinking man I really should put down this Mt. Dew and Doughnut and start that thing.
BODY BY ZIPPY
Round IS a shape.
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If flooded you could also try turning fuel off, choke on full, and hold throttle wide open. You will still end up kicking quite a bit before it catches and runs.
And a new plug gapped properly wouldn't hurt either.
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what if someone just unhooked the ground wire. would this isolate the electics enough?
Just thinking quick easy and lazy
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Good Doggy, yes who's a good dog? You're a good dog.
Now go get me Rudolph, the freezer is running low on Venison.
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I am getting really excited about The MOTA riding season to begin. But I need to practice, So to narrow down my "training".
I assume the first one is gonna be muddy, spring gotta love it.
Sam,
What type of terrain does your club have?
Hills?
Flat land?
Tight turns?
"Stadium" type sections?
OH yea and how much snow you got right now?
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Does Pirelli even make a trials tire anymore?
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I think adjusting fuel level sorted the problem.
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The tang was a little fishy smelling but curiously tasted like chicken.
but if you are sampling the tang and get some of that taint, you got an overbite man.
Many thanks to NASA for giving us "Tang"
and velcro.
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Gotta have my wheaties, and the float bowl is better than the toilet bowl.
..........dishwasher is broken??? Dude there ain't nothing wrong with the wife.
As far as my float height.
Took carb put upside down.
Looked at arms (tangs)
they was pointing way down.
Did not worry about measuring (right now)
carefully bent both arms so they are parellel with Float bowl sealing surface.
Now I measured (super high tech ruler with cm and mm on it)
Got about 17 mm at top of arms. Now this is not tottally accurrate way of measuring so could be 18 or 18.5 or ????
put everything back together started bike
rode around yard
shut it off and restarted right away.....1 kick COOL
ride around some more.
park it go in house talk to dishwasher.....I mean wife.
go back outside after approx. 10 mins.
restart bike ..........1 kick SSSWWWEEEEETTTT!!!
Thanks everyone.
Now I can go riding with that crazy guy Biff.
Biff tells me:
"you can make it... more gas" Crash "HHmmm you better try again"
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Hugo,
Thanks, as the saying goes a picture is worth a thousand words.
Hopefully this solves my problem.
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Ham2
Thanks for the explanation,
So it boils down to just give the tangs a slight tweek so that the needle does not open quite as far. This way it won't get cocked over in the bore. Think it makes sense. will give it a go later today methinks.
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Thanks for the info guys,
I may be a little thick (well maybe a lot depends on who you talk to)
Let me get this straight so I am measuring correctly.
Carb on bench up side down.
Carb is level.
Measure up from float bowl gasket surface to the arms that the floats contact.
now this is where it gets fuzzy for me.
Do I measure right where the floats contact the arms or where the armature contacts the valve?
(the piece is a "step" design where the floats touch and the valve touch are at different heights.)
Obviously the float arms move up and down.
At what position do I want to have the arms so that I get 18.5mm?
Arms level?
Arms at the point where the "feed valve" is just closed?
Arms at the point where the little spring in the stopper part of valve is fully compressed?
Again I would like to say thank you for your help.
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Otay carb is peeing gas and floads out when sitting not running with gas on. Ya know ya park bike walk section come back and fire it up. well if I don't shut off the gas it won't start unless I turn off gas, open choke, and hold throttle wide open.
I oops and left the gas on overnight about a week back and the next day it was peeing on the floor.
Have already checked:
"sunk" floats both are good
crud in valve? clear.
I thinking float height is off. My info says 18.5mm for a float setting.
What does this really mean What do I measure from and to. Is carb square or at 45 degree angle.
I am trying to get a bit precise other than just bend the tabs put it together and try and find out it don't work and tear it down again.
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Great picture of it in the kitchen between the counter and fridge.
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Dang, I am slow to the idea train again, somebody got there first.
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