Re: Racing the 87 KDX
Posted: 11:24 pm Jun 12 2021
Thanks my man!SS109 wrote: 01:21 pm Jun 09 2021 Awesome! It's always cool to see an old air cooled KDX still racing!
Thanks my man!SS109 wrote: 01:21 pm Jun 09 2021 Awesome! It's always cool to see an old air cooled KDX still racing!
I'll do some research on that thx!KDXGarage wrote: 06:53 pm Sep 22 2021 A long, long time ago, Fredette made somewhat of an L shaped aluminum piece to brace the chain guide mount. It was an L with triangle sides. The instructions stated to drill and tap holes for it, then use red Loctite. Teenage me didn't know what the hell that was, so I never put mine on. :-)
SS109 wrote: 04:48 pm Sep 22 2021 Awesome! I love seeing, and hearing, that bike!It's funny, you had to pick only one bike and which one did you pick?
Looked like a super fun course. Yeah, a Maxxis SI or Goldentyre GT216 front would have been much better in the soft conditions. Sucks about the chain guide. I think the Moose and Fredette (one I have) guides are too stiff which can cause what happened to your bike. I really wish someone made a good plastic one, like TM Designworks, for the KDX.
Also, a little tip I learned to get video looking even better, render your 1080 vid out at 1440 and then upload to Youtube. That's what I've been doing with my channel for a while now and you can see the difference viewing in normal 1080. It's better not because of rendering at 1440 but because Youtube gives 1080 vids a lower quality video codec (AVC1 codec) whereas if you upload in 1440 they give you a better one (VP09 codec - less pixelation/graininess). Just a little trick I learned from people more savvy with getting high quality Youtube vids than me!
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A couple reasons for picking it. First its my favorite and second its the lightest. I was IDing a hitch mount rack on my Prius so lighter is better.
Thanks for the tip on the vids. I use avidimux for my editing I'll see if I can figure out how to change it up.
This was probably around '89 or so, so I doubt they are too many references on the internet. I don't remember anyone else mentioning it in my time on forums.Husky250 wrote: 10:00 pm Sep 22 2021I'll do some research on that thx!KDXGarage wrote: 06:53 pm Sep 22 2021 A long, long time ago, Fredette made somewhat of an L shaped aluminum piece to brace the chain guide mount. It was an L with triangle sides. The instructions stated to drill and tap holes for it, then use red Loctite. Teenage me didn't know what the hell that was, so I never put mine on. :-)
You DA Man! I've Made a few in my day I've just been lazy on this one.SS109 wrote: 08:52 pm Sep 23 2021 I've been planning on making my own chain guide to help reduce this possibility. If I come up with something good I'll let the forum know.