Page 1 of 1
Racing sunday
Posted: 02:16 pm Apr 23 2016
by royadams
I've got 20 hours to get this done, for the hare scramble sunday Not looking good. I hope I don't have to ride my new to me yzf. Not really set up for me yet.

Racing sunday
Posted: 05:23 pm Apr 23 2016
by canamfan
Good luck with getting it together and at least you have a back up bike. I have to sit at home, had my appendix out one week ago.
Racing sunday
Posted: 05:48 pm Apr 23 2016
by Sullyfam
If I had a back up bike I'd stop at 8pm to make sure I was rested! No point getting it together and being dog tired. Good luck either way!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Re: Racing sunday
Posted: 06:33 pm Apr 23 2016
by Julien D
You can do it! Looking sharp, btw. I love the white!
Re: Racing sunday
Posted: 07:13 pm Apr 23 2016
by royadams
I Did not make it, I some how misplaced the little spring that goes on shift mechanism. That's why I hated to leave my bike in pieced for the past 6 weeks. The pin also fell out of the shift drum. There are three holes in it, anyone know how to index the star piece that goes on the end. It a 250. I can't seem to find it in the manual.
Re: Racing sunday
Posted: 10:09 pm Apr 23 2016
by Sullyfam
Hit the hay and ride the back up. Points are points and you will adjust to the back up just fine. Finer then missing a race anyways!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Re: Racing sunday
Posted: 10:58 pm Apr 24 2016
by rparrish08
Did you end up getting er done?
Re: Racing sunday
Posted: 06:17 am Apr 25 2016
by royadams
No I some how miss placed the spring for the shift mechanism. I rode the yz290f it handed me my butt. What a difference in it and the kdx.I think I hit every thing in sight, I'm glad I wear plenty of protection. I'll have to post some videos of the embarrassing atemp at racing it. I am so use to the auto clutch and left hand rear brake on the kdx it severely handicapped me.put that with the fact that my hybrid is more rear steer every time I got on the gas early on the yz it would push the front end usually in to a tree.
Re: Racing sunday
Posted: 09:19 am Apr 25 2016
by rparrish08
Props for toughing it out.

Re: Racing sunday
Posted: 08:37 pm Apr 25 2016
by shoe757
Man, that is the story of my life every night before a race. I messed around all saturday knowing I had to change a clutch, both sprockets, put the forks and rear shock in, set sag, clean both air filters, change oil in both bikes, and all kinds of other fun stuff. Needless to say I loaded the bikes up around midnight and got to bed around two to be up at five....
Re: Racing sunday
Posted: 10:16 pm Apr 25 2016
by royadams
shoe757 wrote:Man, that is the story of my life every night before a race. I messed around all saturday knowing I had to change a clutch, both sprockets, put the forks and rear shock in, set sag, clean both air filters, change oil in both bikes, and all kinds of other fun stuff. Needless to say I loaded the bikes up around midnight and got to bed around two to be up at five....
Yea my wife says if it was not for the last minute I would not get anything done.
My bike never sits 6 weeks apart. A little cosmetic redo turned into a full on rebuild.
Re: Racing sunday
Posted: 12:09 pm Apr 26 2016
by KDXGarage
Good that you had a backup. I once missed a race on the KDX because I just could NOT get the front brake to bleed properly. SO DISAPPOINTED!!
I may be in the same situation this weekend, but I have a backup bike this time, so I am not stressing too bad. (RIGHT NOW)
Re: Racing sunday
Posted: 07:02 pm Apr 26 2016
by rparrish08
Is the bike back together yet. That white swing arm is slick.
Re: Racing sunday
Posted: 08:06 pm Apr 26 2016
by Sullyfam
+1 on the frame and swing arm. Look forward to pics of it all assembled!
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk