05-12-2022, 11:04 AM | #181 |
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Yes, behind the guard on the Header pipe
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05-12-2022, 11:24 AM | #182 |
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I haven't seen any information about a catalytic converter on the websites of vendors selling this bike. It is probably too small for a cat. Maybe this is one reason why the certificate of origin document has to read "off road motorcycle"
That is one reason I am holding off. I don't want to trailer the thing to ride it! Missouri probably won't plate the bike. Last edited by Thumper; 05-12-2022 at 11:10 PM. |
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05-12-2022, 07:10 PM | #183 |
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So I just got back from a title place here and they flat out told me that they won't plate the bike because of the "off-road motorcycle" slapped on the MCO and Bill of Sale. They did tell me to call my local police department to determine what are the proper specifications for a road-legal inspection would be, get it through that, then bring it in. They also told me they won't do it without the odometer reading stated on the MCO and no notarization, that I should "send the MCO back to them", lol, and get them to write the odo reading on it and have it notarized. Couldn't I just write the shit on there myself since it's just written in pen anyways, then go have it notarized here and bring it in?
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05-12-2022, 08:51 PM | #184 |
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Personally I've never done it but why not attempt the South Dakota/ Vermont Loophole. I believe Vermont requires a little more paperwork.
Also I read about Dirt Legal. Never got a straight forward quote but supposedly it's around $300. |
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05-12-2022, 09:19 PM | #185 |
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Yeah I seen someone on fb mention about Dirt Legal and I been looking up a lot of things about it, highly rated and they just mail you your goodies once you send in everything needed so I may just go that route, may just do that instead. I have to clear this flag off my license first from my tbr7 being stolen, going to try and get them to lift it after sending them documented proof of stolen property, hope it works, could save myself $525 lol.
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05-14-2022, 03:09 AM | #186 |
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What exhaust work with this bike I got one want to upgrade exhaust I’m pretty sure the vet 230cc exhausts won’t work
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05-14-2022, 10:45 AM | #187 | |
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I managed to sneak a short ride in this morning in the midst of moving. Got it on one of the paved roads out here and at 8000rpm it had me cruising along at 62-65 mph very comfortably. Just buzzed right along. I’ve no doubt it had enough in it to hit 70, but that would be about the limit I think. With a bit better gearing (looking at you nutcracker) I’m sure it could cruise highway speeds easily. Surprisingly stable at those speeds too. Only issue-the brake handle tension screw fell off somewhere in the latter half of my ride. Too it pretty slow and easy after that lol. I think I’m running lean. Decelerating gives me a lot of little pops and backfires. I may jump on that new carb sooner than planned. Edit: has anyone weighed this bike yet? I’m wondering how close to the quoted gross weight of 326lbs she is wet and ready to ride. To echo what was said before, I think this thing with some 50/50 tires and 17’s would be one hell of a fun little supermoto.
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05-14-2022, 10:06 PM | #188 |
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I have one of these bikes and changed the carb to a nibbi. Made the bike work much better. But the pipe glows red only where the Catalytic converter is. Should I just punch it out? I feel like that's why it's holding heat and causing it to glow red.
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05-14-2022, 10:06 PM | #189 |
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When should I change the oil? 200 miles? Is there a separate spot to change tranny fluid? Thanks in advance!
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05-15-2022, 03:17 PM | #190 | |
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That's literally what I'm after lmao, I've been dying to have supermoto for fat minute now, I would love to convert this down to one. I feel doing this would also allow me to throw a smaller rear sprocket on to stabilize the gearing and not having to deal with the front so much to worry about sending the chain into the engine casing lol. Definitely looking for the most cost-efficient way about it, these sumo rims have a hefty price tag.
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Also there is no tranny to drain fluid from, the clutch is oil bathed and the drive chain is a chain. I changed the oil immediately when I received the bike and again after 20 or so miles. I’ll probably do it again here soon.
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05-15-2022, 11:14 PM | #193 |
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Ok here's the results on sprockets. First off the I incorrectly measured the bolt pattern it's 153MM not 150. I will attach the link for the sprocket I used. So I tried 2 sprockets. 38 tooth and 42 tooth. The angle from the swing arm to the front sprocket is to much causing the majority of the chain to ride on the guide. Gearing was very high 20MPH plus 1st gear. I did not trust high speed with so much chain laying on the guide. I'm sure it would hit 80.. Not what I'm after. So the 42 tooth is FANTASTIC! The bike preforms so much better. I put 50 miles on the bike today. 42 tooth gave me about a 5 to 6 mph gain in each gear. Making 55MPH achievable at only 5K RPM. The harmonics from the non-counter balanced engine is not noticeable. Very comfortable. It hits 70 still pretty wound out but not like it's going to explode.. I'm still very able to lug thru trails no issue the engine has a good low end torque and has plenty of spin when I punch the throttle just lugging along.
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05-15-2022, 11:41 PM | #195 |
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Speak of the devil and all that lol.
So looking at the reviews it looks like it’s compatible with the CRF230 and XR650R Hondas. I wonder if other parts might fit as well? Regardless, that’s great to hear! I may try the 40 tooth out and see what the difference is. As cheap as they are I’ll order a few and play around. Thanks as always nutcracker! Edit: Is there a benchmark for measuring these sorts of changes? Would be interesting for comparisons. If a 42 tooth rear sprocket/3.23 gear ratio makes 55mph at 5k rpm in 5th gear it would be interesting to compare what other ratios did.
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