08-20-2023, 02:32 PM | #151 |
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I meant a person who welds when I said "welder". Welding is something I'm just not interested in at all. My neighbor has a welder and can weld, but he admittedly sucks at it. So, if I want it done right, I will have to take it to someone to weld up, and the cost of doing that might justify just getting an aftermarket exhaust. The problem for me is these aftermarket exhausts are NOT a direct bolt on, meaning you have to trim plastic unless you want it to melt onto your new exhaust. Sure wish the China folks could see how much money they would make if they produced some decent bolt on hop-ups, like an exhaust with no cat.
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08-20-2023, 03:11 PM | #152 | |
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08-20-2023, 03:17 PM | #153 |
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Hilarious. I have some Dish Network mounts from the previous renter lying around. That's not being "tight", that's being "resourceful".
I will see if he's willing, which he usually is. I may need to pay him, tho, which is fine.
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08-20-2023, 03:24 PM | #154 |
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The Dish network pipe is just a little bigger, which is good because it's the perfect size to fit up to the existing beads,and makes welding a snap. Just be careful cutting the cat off . I guess all us China Bike owners are a little tight. LOL
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08-20-2023, 06:48 PM | #155 |
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Don't really need to be an expert to metal fab a mild steel exhaust pipe. My exhaust pipe has basically been my welding "apprenticeship" sure it might have a few internal baffles and pin hole leaks, but with a flap disc, high temp paint and exhaust wrap any weld jank can be throw rugged over...
Structural frames and fluid/pressure vessels is where a professional might be a better and safer expense. |
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08-22-2023, 02:26 AM | #156 |
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Look what I found 45 miles from my front door. 90+ miles round trip, I'm a hurtin' unit and loving every minute of it!!
Middle Piney Lake via X-PRO Hawk 250, a few miles up from the Sacagawea Camp Ground. Can you tell you've just entered a forest? Bridger-Teton National, to be exact.
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08-22-2023, 05:51 AM | #157 |
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Now that's awesome. Personally, that's why I got a street legal dirt bike. Get there, and explore!!!
We are in a heat wave, and that water looks nice and cool. I'd be swimming in it! There is an excellent hiking trail #2062(middle piney). Can't take the bike up there, but the views look great! https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/w...piney-trail--2
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09-06-2023, 02:05 PM | #159 |
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Took the Hawk for a little evening fishing.
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09-08-2023, 05:37 PM | #160 |
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great pics. bike looks great. I too am thinking about an aftermarket exhaust. the difference that the Nibbi carb and cold air intake made is pretty substantial, especially when merging or climbing hills. makes me want to take it to the next level (i know..i know..considering my past posts..i know hehehe). have fun bro!
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09-09-2023, 01:03 PM | #162 |
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You got a link to that thing, buzz?
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09-13-2023, 04:03 PM | #163 |
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What do you guys think of the Stoneman exhaust? The reviews seem pretty good:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...TE7K35KG&psc=1 Well, I got the 16t front sprocket installed and I gotta say, I believe I found the sweet spot for stock carb, Nibbi air filter and stock exhaust with silencer removed from rear type power. Stock: f15t/r50t = .300 Common: f17t/r45t = .377 Mine: f16t/r47t = .340 That sprocket combination with my fat ass ~ 250lbs and mostly stock carbed power seems to be the sweet spot. The 17/50 is basically identical to the 16/47, unfortunately I cut my new chain too short to fit the 50t stock rear sprocket. After putting the JT 47t on, I'm glad I did because it's just a better quality sprocket and took up the bit of space between the snap ring and removed the resulting wobble. So, I was actually running 17/47 for a while and found that 5th gear was useless unless there was zero wind or I was going downhill. That was not going to work for me and I decided to try the 16t sprocket. Now she pulls a little while going into the wind, uphill and will not lose rpm/speed but will drop from ~60 to 55mph and hold. 55mph = 6600rpm 60mph = 7000rpm I still need to take my carb off and adjust it, possibly re-jet a little fatter. I might get a slight power gain when I finally do that.
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09-13-2023, 06:20 PM | #164 |
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@ 200pounds/90kg I found 17/45 was pretty close on the CG250 with an 18" rear wheel for backroad/mainroad use... Most gears had a reason to exists rather than just trying to skip to get into 5th for everything.
Trying 16/44 for more hill climb and stop start acceleration...also a little less reciprocating mass...'negligible' which has made improvements in those areas. However as I'm dialing in the big bore kit I think 17/44 will end up being my personal optimal gear ratio. As I am finding some hill inclines while still capable in 5th could be better tackled in 4th or 3rd. I find 2nd and 3rd gear seem hardly used... which leaves 5th gear as the primary 'overdrive' duty so trying that get cruising speed at any reduction in engine RPM is beneficial. However I am yet to test 17/44 in a headwind attempting 65mph/100kph. For off-road single track I could just chuck in a smaller front to improve tractor factor.... in the end the perfect gear ratio setup is up to the riders needs and environment... |
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09-13-2023, 07:05 PM | #165 |
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My goal was to be able to cruise at 55mph and get up to 60mph if necessary. Any faster than 60 on these nobby tires is just too sketchy for me. I get a lot of wind where I'm at and there be hills. I found with 17/47, I could wind 4th all the way out to almost 55 but the moment I switched to 5th I would lose all momentum and 5th had no pull at all and I would gradually lose speed and rpm. Even on flat land with no wind it struggled to achieve 60mph. I don't want to be shifting between 4th and 5th at around 50mph while a car doing 75mph approaches from the rear.
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