Joined: Mar 14, 2003 Posts: 8,911 Location: Christchurch
Posted: Sat 27th Sep 2:09pm Post subject:
pushbikerider wrote:
Spudius wrote:
Rooney wrote:
Spudius wrote:
DHR will be interesting in the mud.... all the pivots and the shock totally exposed to the tire... some sort of guard supplied perhaps??
No more exposed than the old dhr and they where all good in the mud.
didn't say they wouldn't ride well in the mud.... just wouldn't like to see the state of the shock and pivots after a winter
If you do the required maintenace of the pivots (ie getting out twith the grease gun and putting some grease in) the pivots will be sweet after two or 3 winters, remember that Turners use Bushes not sealed cartridge ball bearings
They are a right kcirp to clean though, and on the swingarm where the swinglink joins the swingarm theres a little hole where the mud can get in, but has no way of getting out of, its a pain in the esra to clean
Joined: Mar 25, 2002 Posts: 14,072 Location: No longer Running PNC Like John Gotti
Posted: Sun 28th Sep 10:03am Post subject:
DropKick wrote:
pushbikerider wrote:
Spudius wrote:
Rooney wrote:
Spudius wrote:
DHR will be interesting in the mud.... all the pivots and the shock totally exposed to the tire... some sort of guard supplied perhaps??
No more exposed than the old dhr and they where all good in the mud.
didn't say they wouldn't ride well in the mud.... just wouldn't like to see the state of the shock and pivots after a winter
If you do the required maintenace of the pivots (ie getting out twith the grease gun and putting some grease in) the pivots will be sweet after two or 3 winters, remember that Turners use Bushes not sealed cartridge ball bearings
They are a right kcirp to clean though, and on the swingarm where the swinglink joins the swingarm theres a little hole where the mud can get in, but has no way of getting out of, its a pain in the esra to clean
What you need is a couple of differnt sizes of bottle brushes, you can get some quite thin ones (like the type you use to clean out camelbak hoses) which are sweet for getting into the tighter spots on a ike frame
Joined: Feb 03, 2003 Posts: 4,149 Location: Canehdia!
Posted: Thu 2nd Oct 10:25am Post subject:
pushbikerider wrote:
Thought that people might appreciate the 3rd piccy
I also think that this years marzo catalogue poster will be appreciated by a few of the boys round here
Shes from argentina, and a very lovely girl. She was bored tihsless not being able to talk to many people (no speaka da engrish) but my few words of spanish certainly cheered her up!
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