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My standard EC300-07 mod to Sixdays-09 conversion

I was tired of my EC300 2007 and rebuilt it as an Sixdays 2009.
I bought white plastic kit from polisport to gas gas 09, Fork protection Polisport to KTM, Sticker kit to GasGas 2009 Sixdays and a black Head light. Then I extended the life of my bike.
 

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Chased electrical gremlins (stator... to be continued)
Removed damaged handguards (ordered new ones)
new chain
Replaced air filter
Softened rear suspension valving
 
Finished my forks, love them. Resprung the rear. Leaned the Lectron carb 1/4 turn, installed new dual layer NoToil air filter, repacked silencer, swapped to FMF Gnarly pipe, adjusted both brake levers, and swapped the front sprocket from 12t to 13t (13/48).

Also, ordered Tubliss for front and rear along with new tires, Goldentyre Fatty up front and Shinko 525 cheater rear. Also ordered some smaller diameter grips.
 
Love those Shinko cheaters

Do you guys prefer the 525 over the 505? I ran a 110/100 505 and it chunked like no other...I think I got 5 rides out of it. Running a 120/100 505 now, as I heard that it does not chunk/wear as poorly as the 110. Just curious how the 525 differs..
 
Made and fitted an 8 gauge + cable to go between the solenoid and starter. Added an extra earth cable from starter bracket to coil. Drained oil and filled with fresh Penrite synthetic.
 
I have the 525 120 on my 300. I like it a lot. Works as advertised espescially wet roots and rocks. Gives up a little bit to "normal" tires in mud. I have 24 hrs of 55 C level HS and Enduro riding on that and the Shinko 216 "fatty" up front. Both wearing very well for me rear is just starting to round off the front edge.
 
Do you guys prefer the 525 over the 505? I ran a 110/100 505 and it chunked like no other...I think I got 5 rides out of it. Running a 120/100 505 now, as I heard that it does not chunk/wear as poorly as the 110. Just curious how the 525 differs..
Didn't like the 505 even in the 120 size. It tended to act like a trials tire on downhills here in the dez. Nothing scarier than a steep, nasty downhill and your rear end is trying to come around you!

I haven't ridden the 525 yet. Hopefully will get my first ride on it this weekend. It's got a lot to live up to as the Goldentyre GT523KX in 120/100 is my gold standard when it comes to traction here in Southern AZ. The 525's kind of reminds me of the 523KX so hopefully it performs as well.
 
Joined the forum. Bought a 2001 XC 250 and started in on it. Cleaned carb and checked jetting, dumped fuel from tank and put in new, need to get kick starter built up welded. Went through clutch hydraulics, Ordered brake pads. Hope to hear it run for the first time tomorrow. Hi from Baraboo WI!
 
Joined the forum. Bought a 2001 XC 250 and started in on it. Cleaned carb and checked jetting, dumped fuel from tank and put in new, need to get kick starter built up welded. Went through clutch hydraulics, Ordered brake pads. Hope to hear it run for the first time tomorrow. Hi from Baraboo WI!

Welcome to the wonderful addiction of GasGas.
Glad to have you with us!

Post a pic of your bike! We're mostly simple folk who find it easier to stare at pretty bikes than read lots of words... :eek::eek::p
 
I did a little service work. Together with my 5 year old grandson, we replaced chain / sprockets, gearbox oil and air filter. The chain and sprockets have been with me for approx 180 hours. Not bad at all.
 
Joined the forum. Bought a 2001 XC 250 and started in on it. Cleaned carb and checked jetting, dumped fuel from tank and put in new, need to get kick starter built up welded. Went through clutch hydraulics, Ordered brake pads. Hope to hear it run for the first time tomorrow. Hi from Baraboo WI!

Welcome!

Like He said, please post photos of your bike.

I rode in a trials meet near Baraboo in 2002 (or so). I think they said it was near "The Dells". Beautiful country you have up there. Do they let ya'll ride any of those pretty trails there?

Good Riding to You!
 
On Monday, I moved my big-volume exhaust valve cover from my 2006 to the 2015 EC200. On Tuesday, I used it for two hours. And Yes, it works! It did work well on the 06 200, and it works nicely on the 15 200 as well.
 
On Monday, I moved my big-volume exhaust valve cover from my 2006 to the 2015 EC200. On Tuesday, I used it for two hours. And Yes, it works! It did work well on the 06 200, and it works nicely on the 15 200 as well.

Good to know. I've considered getting one for my '01 XC 200. With the FMF Gnarly pipe & 12oz flywheel weight it does well on the bottom end, but a little more wouldn't hurt:)

RB
 
The oversized powervalve cover was originally developed specifically for the 200 GasGas.
(Louis Tafta made and sold them after designing one for his 1999 EC200.
Louis was the first to make the inline coolers for our bikes.)
The oversized pv cover really helps when usable low end torque matters.
 
The oversized powervalve cover was originally developed specifically for the 200 GasGas.
(Louis Tafta made and sold them after designing one for his 1999 EC200.
Louis was the first to make the inline coolers for our bikes.)
The oversized pv cover really helps when usable low end torque matters.

Thanks, Jim.

RB
 
Thanks, Jim.

RB

You're welcome.
To me, the really cool thing about the oversized powervalve covers is that they "don't cost you anything". There is no compromise with using one. (When using an intake spacer, it affects the power from bottom to top. It is a compromise.) The oversized pv covers do their work at low rpms. When the powervalve moves as the rpms rise, the left power valve area is taken out of the exhaust circuit and no longer figure into the power equation. No compromise for the benefit.
 
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