What did you do to your Gas Gas today?

Took both bikes out to Argyll MX yesterday for an open moto. Still dialing in the suspenion on the 200!
 

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Redesigned headlight
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Fake carbon silencer
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Wow that looks great cant wait to see it up close ! I should do my tryals bike frame . How much did that cost ?
 
Found a rock in a rainforest. Folded the gear lever back 90 degrees to touch the footpeg! And somehow managed to encourage it all the way back to where it was with a 22mm ring end! Good for the rest of the day!
 
Crashed my EC300 SM on the way home from work! A car pulled out from the side of the road without looking, I hit the brakes but on cold tyres and damp roads, locked the front wheel and bailed off. Bike just slid under the car, so just a few more scuffs on a 14 year old dirt bike!
 
Rebuilt it..

After the chain snapped all the parts I needed arrived, had the cases welded up last week, fitted the clutch slave and the rear caliper bled the brake and the clutch fitted new rear wheel bearings and the new chain, trimmed the headlight like Leo has above, looks much nicer! Took her for a quick spin around the block to check it all works fine.
 
What I did..

Replaced the rear brk pads, bled/flushed system. Now loaded up to go riding! Its going to be a good day, about 50 deg, and sunny.
 
Crashed my EC300 SM on the way home from work! A car pulled out from the side of the road without looking, I hit the brakes but on cold tyres and damp roads, locked the front wheel and bailed off. Bike just slid under the car, so just a few more scuffs on a 14 year old dirt bike!
Ouch! Did the same riding my Duc Mille a couple of years ago. A few more scuffs on an 25 (or so) years old roadbike. On the Gasgas side of things, I replaced worn out front brakepads and also changed the oil in the outer legs of the Kyb forks, trying a smaller oil volume this time to soften it somewhat.
 
Ouch! Did the same riding my Duc Mille a couple of years ago. A few more scuffs on an 25 (or so) years old roadbike. On the Gasgas side of things, I replaced worn out front brakepads and also changed the oil in the outer legs of the Kyb forks, trying a smaller oil volume this time to soften it somewhat.

You might try some lighter viscosity oil, instead of less oil. Reggie favors the 3wt shock oil. I'm using 5wt cartridge fork suspension fluid (85/150) in my 45mm Shivers.
 
You might try some lighter viscosity oil, instead of less oil. Reggie favors the 3wt shock oil. I'm using 5wt cartridge fork suspension fluid (85/150) in my 45mm Shivers.
Does the same go for the outer oil in a closed cartridge fork? Mine are KYB sss from a Yamaha. I understand that the viscosity is important inside the cartridge (where I use Ohlins 5 oil), but wouldn't think it matters a lot in the outer oil where I presume the level is more important (as the air chamber affects the spring action). However, I use the same Ohlins oil there.
 
I'm sure it would. Of course we get the first major snowstorm in months the day I brought it home :rolleyes:

Oh well, it will be good for the trails this spring.
 
Looks like an early Spring this year for us. New chain (114 link) and JT sprockets 13-51. Hoping to get rid of the 1-2 shift in tight trails. New Michelin MH3 rear and Washougal sticky front. Exhaust O rings. Brake pads front and rear. Now on to my sons ttr-110 with a GYTR jet kit.
 
Service and revalve time for the shock at 55hrs. Decided to regrease the linkages and swingarm bearings while I was at it. Didn't need to as it turned out, still plenty of grease in them. But know I now they can go for 50 hrs between services so happy days.
 
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