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Old 06-07-2019, 09:53 PM
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Looks great rodent, have fun!
I hope to Dave

First job I done on it, turned down the side stand thingymajig and zinc'd it and locktited the sucker back in. The "auto return" of the stand ain't ever gonna work for me, surer than shit's brown I'll tilt it one day and the fucker would fall over.





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Old 06-08-2019, 03:15 PM
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Neat job.
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Old 06-11-2019, 03:38 AM
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I hope to Dave

First job I done on it, turned down the side stand thingymajig and zinc'd it and locktited the sucker back in. The "auto return" of the stand ain't ever gonna work for me, surer than shit's brown I'll tilt it one day and the fucker would fall over.
As Doc said, neat job.
But I can ensure you: The sucker will fall over, "auto return" side stand or not. At least my bike does. Almost every day I am out riding, it falls over. And I fall with it.
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Old 06-11-2019, 03:46 AM
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Great photos, Anders. Thanks for posting and congrats on finishing the race.
Looks like a gnarly course.

It's been a couple months or three since I've had my 200 out. Your post made me feel like I need to do something about that.
RB, you need to do something about it, that's for sure. Riding the 200 imakes me happy.

We are very lucky, having several very good photographers in our club. This time, a father and son.
The rest of their photos are here:
https://www.livredd.info/index.php?/category/278

The son (photographer) is actually also a 85cc rider, #24.
The father is also visible in some of his photos, like the one of the winner jumping his Beta.
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2006 EC200: 2011 plastics, Rekluse Z-Start, revalved KYB forks & Scotts steering damper
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Old 06-11-2019, 02:45 PM
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As Doc said, neat job.
But I can ensure you: The sucker will fall over, "auto return" side stand or not. At least my bike does. Almost every day I am out riding, it falls over. And I fall with it.
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Old 06-12-2019, 02:36 AM
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RB, you need to do something about it, that's for sure. Riding the 200 imakes me happy.

We are very lucky, having several very good photographers in our club. This time, a father and son.
The rest of their photos are here:
https://www.livredd.info/index.php?/category/278

The son (photographer) is actually also a 85cc rider, #24.
The father is also visible in some of his photos, like the one of the winner jumping his Beta.
Thanks for the link. That's a lot of work taking all those great action shots and then taking the time to post them.

I've not been a total slacker regarding my riding. I've had my new to me FE 250 Husky 4 st out for a couple of dual sport rides. My XC 200 is strictly for off roading where as the FE 250 is licensed for the road.

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Old 06-28-2019, 10:24 PM
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Painted something to haul it on

I bought a solid trailer off Ebay a couple of weeks ago for a good price, I picked it up from the blasters this week and my son and I put some Charcoal Hammertone to it this morning and will do another coat tomorrow......it came out very nice

My brother and I have had a Bagillion motorcycles over the the last 40+ years.....we should have had a trailer a loooooong time ago.




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Old 06-28-2019, 10:39 PM
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Trailer came up well.
Are you going to try turn it on its side so you can make sure all underneath is painted as well?
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Old 06-28-2019, 10:43 PM
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I rolled under it on a dolly and painted it this morning, will do again tomorrow
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Threw a new Wossner piston in my 2018 after 60 hours. No surprises in there just the usual built like a tractor gassy motor. Straightened out all the bent bits and went out for a little ride to bed it in. Such an awesome motorbike! My front tubliss is leaking and I have had about enough of it so I will either try a mousse or go back to HD tubes. Never had an issue in over 20,000ks on the rear tubliss. Stuffed if I know or care anymore why the front leaks. Might try a golden tyre fatty before I toss the tubliss.
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