09-23-2015, 11:56 PM | #4216 |
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Here is the luggage mounting kit for sale on eBay.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Mounting-Kit...3D321806206933 Here is a link to the Pelican 1430 case. http://www.nalpak.com/Pelican-1430?c...FU2RfgodwzkIxg Here are some photographs of the Pelican 1430 cases mounted on motorcycles.
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09-23-2015, 11:58 PM | #4217 |
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Here is a video review of the Pelican 1430 case.
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09-24-2015, 12:22 AM | #4218 | |
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Maintenance is done in the space the realtors gave the odd name of Dining Room. The dining room has handy access to both hot & cold beverages, a sink to wash hands & parts, and for the heavy repairs a heating chamber and a cooling chamber for thing like shrink fit bearings. Next you're going to tell us that you don't have a rack to hold drip pans in the space you park your bikes that is named The Living Room. |
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09-24-2015, 02:18 PM | #4219 | |
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Thanks for the laugh I will admit, the thought had crossed my mind when I was working on my bike this summer...the front door should be big enough to wheel it right on in |
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09-24-2015, 02:44 PM | #4220 | |
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And picked up some of these: Reasonably priced. Cheers, Dan K.
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09-24-2015, 03:24 PM | #4221 |
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Oil Level Rising
There are a few of us who have experienced rising oil levels.
For me it had been much more noticable during the winter months. I wondered if perhaps the oil wasn't getting hot enough to effectively evaporate the water/fuel contaminents. Expecially as my bike is quite often only used for a 30 minute ride to work and 30 minutes home. Had a dig on the internet and found this Though I can't verify that any of this is true , it says 85 C - 90.5 C (185F - 195F) is the ideal coolant temperature for contaminants to evaporate, Though it probably starts to evaporate bellow these temperatures. I wanted to record actual coolant temp. compared with the LCD bars indicated on the speedo Using the PCHUD diagnostic software i tried to discover the coolant temperature of the bike. PCHUD records the engine/cylinder head temperature and the coolant temperature. Whilst testing, it became noticeable that the coolant temp reading was unreliable for this test, giving different temps each time i tested. The engine temp reading was more stable and also showed the correct temperature of 82 C when the cooling fans kicked in. So using the engine temp reading the results were. LCD BARS------------- TEMP (deg C) 1 ------------------------ 33 2 -------------------------51 3 -------------------------78 Now the summer is all but over and the outside temperature is dropping it maybe an idea to make sure your bikes temperature hits 3 bars at some point in your ride so in theory bringing your oil temperature Somewhere near 88 C (190 F). Especially if you notice a drop in the amount of water/fuel collected in the oil separator tube. This is just my opinion so could be complete rubbish but it certainly wont hurt (more info off the net) |
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09-24-2015, 06:21 PM | #4222 |
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LordRad,
just made a quick check on TBtrends and the approximate shipping value is over USD650 (for a guess of around 35lbs), so it's a no go, will have to wait until there are locally available luggage options On my YBR125G I made up a set of panniers, based on the design of HappyTrails (I had these back in the US), much like the Tusk. Aluminum sheet is impossible to get here in Iloilo so I used a thin steel sheet. Designed the rack and took it all to a metal fabricator in the city, here it is very inexpensive to do something like this. I made the bags so they are removable, used old Smucker's Jam jar lids and epoxied a stainless steel bolt, thin design and big enough to grip, there is a hook on the bottom, works real well. I wanted them removable for putting the bike on a Banka for water crossings and an unexpected portage by 5 guys across a swollen river (too deep to ride across). Cracked me up , I had to ride about a kilometer along the beach due to the bridge on the highway being washed out, I get the the river crossing and 5 guys come over, I take off the bags (30 kilos of vitamins in them) and they pick up my bike and carry it across the river, about kneed deep; they wanted to charge me 50 peso's but I gave the a 100. Designing the bags and the rack was easy on the YBR and I have been considering doing the same to the RX3. My OEM boxes leak very bad and I need to carry and deliver vitamins to the very poor children way out in the back country, can't have the boxes of vitamins getting wet and then the OEM are not easily removed and not with contents inside. Plus I don't like the clam shell opening, I prefer a top loading lid. Probably wont get to this project until next year though. I'm sure in your area you can do the same "make it up", "creativity 101". Use the pictures posted on the CSC site for the Tourfella install.
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09-24-2015, 06:23 PM | #4223 | |
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09-25-2015, 01:58 PM | #4224 |
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Kat,
Please excuse me, but I've got to ask. What method are you using to check the oil level?
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09-25-2015, 02:08 PM | #4225 |
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Hi everyone ,i need help .I changed my RX3's rear rim to 17 inch.Because there is no dual purpose tire for 15 inch rim.And i dont wanna buy a cst brand tire .Now i am using a Kenda 761 130/80-17 but my rear monoshock doesn't give any comfort anymore.Bike is not an enduro anymore it is like a street oriented bike.Becase with this tyre bike became more then 3, 5 cm taller at the rear .Now i need your advice , what should i do?
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09-25-2015, 02:24 PM | #4226 | |
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09-25-2015, 03:00 PM | #4227 |
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it is 3×17 ,it is original Rx3 rim.i bought it from the dealer of Rx3.i changed the shock absorber to smoother.But i couldn't get a good result.at 60 miles bike is starting shacking its head up and down.And starting a little vibration .
Spudrider do i have to change my front rim to 19? i feel like my bike's front is lower then it should be. |
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09-25-2015, 03:34 PM | #4228 |
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U mean the spring adjust?
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09-25-2015, 03:39 PM | #4229 | |
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If the front wheel is bouncing up and down, I suggest you verify whether or not the rim is 'true.' The rim must be symmetrical both radially, and laterally, in both the X-axis and Y-axis. If the wheel is not 'true' (symmetric) in both axes, the wheel will bounce. I also suggest you check the front tire for unusual wear patterns. If the front wheel only bounces while braking, I suggest you install another front brake rotor.
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09-25-2015, 03:40 PM | #4230 |
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Yes. Have you adjusted the spring preload of the shock absorber, as described in the following thread?
http://www.chinariders.net/showthread.php?t=14677
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