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Old 08-10-2023, 12:06 PM   #91
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Yeah I should have contacted them too. But Amazon is not too far from here, and my desire to ride the thing quickly opened up my wallet
LOL.
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Old 08-14-2023, 06:18 PM   #92
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So the new Mighty Max battery came today. Checked voltage, 12.64v. Removed old battery and decided to kill two birds. Wanted to test out my motorcycle jumper cables I got a few decades ago and never had a need for. Hooked up red to red on bike and battery. Black to black on both as well. Got a big healthy spark when I connected black to the battery. And heard a loud pop. Almost like a fuse blowing.....but that's silly, why would a fuse blow just from hooking the battery up?

Removed jumpers and checked continuity on the jumper cables. Red to red, black to black. Nope. ?!?!?!

Checked red to black. Yep. The idiot who assembled the jumper cables switched the red and black sleeves on the alligator clamps on one end. I re-switched them on the free side of the clamps on one end, and covered the wrong color on the other side, which actually connects to the cable, with the opposite color of duct tape.

Re-checked the battery, and this time it showed 12.84v. So at least it was not damaged.

I've got lawn to mow and didn't want to get into more bike work today.

Went to Jerry's KPX sticky and found the fuse holder under the seat. Something to do tomorrow.....
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Old 08-15-2023, 03:27 AM   #93
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For a minute there, I thought the batt cables on the bike were wrapped with wrong tape. But you said you disconnected the original battery first, right?

If it was disconnected, are you saying that you connected the battery to the bike with the jumper cables, bypassing the old battery?

Was the backwards tape wrap on the jumper cables ? Or the bike?
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Old 08-15-2023, 08:42 AM   #94
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For a minute there, I thought the batt cables on the bike were wrapped with wrong tape. But you said you disconnected the original battery first, right?

If it was disconnected, are you saying that you connected the battery to the bike with the jumper cables, bypassing the old battery?

Was the backwards tape wrap on the jumper cables ? Or the bike?
The mis-colored ends were on the jumper cables. The bike wiring is fine. I had connected the new battery to the bike's battery leads via the jumper cables, not realizing I was cross-connecting the battery. The original battery was already removed and in no way was a factor.

Made some slight editing changes in post #93 for a clearer explanation.
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Old 08-15-2023, 01:31 PM   #95
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Popped in one of the two spare 15A fuses that Lifan provides, installed the battery, fired it right up. All good! Tomorrow will be a nice day for a ride.
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Old 08-18-2023, 10:42 PM   #96
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Popped in one of the two spare 15A fuses that Lifan provides, installed the battery, fired it right up. All good! Tomorrow will be a nice day for a ride.
Went and got some more 15A fuses, so now I have four spares for the two that are in use in there. There are four empty slots in the fuse holder, for spares. Sweet.

Went for a short ride today to give it some love and start to get my riding coordination back. With the 14T front sprocket, it showed 6000 rpm at an indicated 65 mph, which is probably about 62 actual. Didn't take it higher since I only have a bit over 100 miles on it. Still, after almost 14 months! The windshield was nice to have too.
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Old 09-04-2023, 06:16 PM   #97
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Old 02-24-2024, 10:12 AM   #98
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So those of you who have changed sprocket size, and have rode quite a bit on the new sprockets. Do you recommend it? I do mostly road riding, just some off road (dirt road, not motocross track) on road trips. I'm a bit heavy and also got gear weight. So I figured going with a bigger sprocket would be smart, but wanted to hear from you all first. Thanks for all the info.


 
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Old 03-13-2024, 08:03 AM   #99
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So those of you who have changed sprocket size, and have rode quite a bit on the new sprockets. Do you recommend it? I do mostly road riding, just some off road (dirt road, not motocross track) on road trips. I'm a bit heavy and also got gear weight. So I figured going with a bigger sprocket would be smart, but wanted to hear from you all first. Thanks for all the info.
If you will be doing interstate, I'd go with the 14. You can always downshift for hills. Otherwise with a loaded bike I'd say stay with the 13, which is fine for secondary highways that go up to 55 or 60 mph.
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Old 03-13-2024, 08:32 AM   #100
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Added info in post #1 on reflashing the ECU.
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Old 03-20-2024, 10:52 AM   #101
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It'll be a lot of mix driving, But I think 75/25 (street/dirt). Maybe some states areas would be a bit more dirt. I will be loaded though I am about 230lbs, plus 100lbs or so of all gear and equipment for trips.


 
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Old 07-27-2024, 10:04 AM   #102
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a little after the fact but wonder now some year later how the paper oil filters are holding up vs the metal mesh type.

Also wondering about how much more or less restrictive the non OEM filter is to oil flow??

have not heard of any major engine issues but not sure how many are using the paper type filters.

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Pulled the oil filter cover and ran a magnet over the Wix filter. It did pull up some metal particles, but not as many as the original filter which had 90 miles on it. The Wix had 10 miles. So it looks like the Wix is capturing more and smaller particles than the stock mesh-screen filter.

Recommend installing a Wix when you do your first oil change, including the 0 miles oil change. There are no doubt other good filters, but the Wix looks like it exclusively has the thickest filter medium, so it probably gets the finest particles. After 100 miles or so, maybe it isn't so important to have such a good filter, since most or all of the break-in particles might have been dislodged by then. But that's just a guess. I'll check the Wix again at 200 miles.

Wix #24944 oil filter: https://www.amazon.com/WIX-Filters-2...ve%2C91&sr=1-1

Edit: Also recommend a magnetic drain plug: https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/A...im/refuge08-20
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Old 09-26-2024, 03:30 PM   #103
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Today I received the code scanner I ordered a couple of days ago, along with the adapter cable for my Lifan KPX (and probably every other Chinese EFI bike, I suspect). Also comes with a USB data cable for uploading info to your 'puter.

Lynx below:
https://www.amazon.com/ANCEL-AD410-E...1zcF9hdGY&th=1
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0D5VQ9F3G...f_=as_li_ss_tl

Link to Herbie's YT Video on what to do with these. He is demonstrating an Ancel AD310. I went with the AD410 based on a Project Farm review on inexpensive scanners, and also Scotty Kilmer's recommendation.

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Old 10-05-2024, 06:06 AM   #104
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You should be replacing your paper filter. Or cleaning your metal filter screen at least every other oil change. Iv had zero issues with paper filters. About to hit 4k miles.

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a little after the fact but wonder now some year later how the paper oil filters are holding up vs the metal mesh type.

Also wondering about how much more or less restrictive the non OEM filter is to oil flow??

have not heard of any major engine issues but not sure how many are using the paper type filters.

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