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- 03 Jun 2016, 12:33
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: hagon shock
- Replies: 6
- Views: 9076
Re: hagon shock
Admitedly they probably come with more favorable settings out of the box than a stock shock, you could have a stock one rebuilt, sprung for you weight and revalved for your preffered speed and terrain for less though, so its well worth considering unless your current shock is a total write off As an...
- 03 Jun 2016, 00:01
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: hagon shock
- Replies: 6
- Views: 9076
Re: hagon shock
As mike says i would focus on rebuilding yours, the hagon monoshocks are bloody expensive and don't look like an upgrade at all. A rebuild with new seals bumper gas etc. Shouldnt cost much over £100
- 01 Jun 2016, 10:21
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: bike issues, suspect piston?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 9249
Re: bike issues, suspect piston?
I would have done the comp test but im away in japan, my father in laws garage were funny about doing it and i don't want to buy a guage here when i have one back home in the UK Just a week left before i go home now, so will just bring my guage along when im back in japan this winter With 19k on the...
- 01 Jun 2016, 02:24
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: bike issues, suspect piston?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 9249
Re: bike issues, suspect piston?
So, funny story and good result.... After much frustration sorting my CRM out i think ive got it sussed, hopefully this experience will help someone else. Long story, short. It seems it was my air screw on the carb being set far too rich, and not the piston at all. Makes perfect sense now that it wo...
- 15 May 2016, 02:43
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: bike issues, suspect piston?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 9249
Re: bike issues, suspect piston?
Thanks for the tips, i actually remembered the mileage incorrectly, its more like 19k so probably the first piston wearing out. I have gotten a bit better at starting her so my feelings are if im looking at a rebore etc. I will ride her for the 3 weeks i have left in japan, then bring the topend hom...
- 14 May 2016, 04:12
- Forum: Technical
- Topic: bike issues, suspect piston?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 9249
bike issues, suspect piston?
Hi All, ive got a mk3 CRM that has always been a bit tricky to start, if you dont get it first kick you are usually in for a bit of a mission getting it to go, although it always has started up eventually it also strikes me that the kick feels pretty light, ive never used a different CRM so its hard...
- 14 May 2016, 03:48
- Forum: Bike Top Tips
- Topic: spot for carrying tyre levers
- Replies: 1
- Views: 11228
spot for carrying tyre levers
Was scratching my head yesterday trying to find a spot to stash my tyre levers out of the way (they are too long for my tool pouch), i found this solution so i thought i would share: http://s32.postimg.org/gt06nfinp/IMG_20160513_192933202.jpg there is decent clearance between the seat pan and petrol...
- 13 May 2016, 15:36
- Forum: New Members Intro
- Topic: Mk3 owning lurker
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7662
Re: Mk3 owning lurker
I can't really understand any signs, or what anyone says, so its hard to be sure but generally people here seem to have a pretty relaxed attitude to such things. Mind you i don't really have much trouble in Devon either, i must just be very likeable (or perhaps oblivious). Unlike the UK though, the ...
- 12 May 2016, 12:02
- Forum: New Members Intro
- Topic: Mk3 owning lurker
- Replies: 3
- Views: 7662
Mk3 owning lurker
Hi All, Ive been lurking around these forums for a while, ever since i picked up a mk3 in 2014. Im based in England (Devon) where im a prolific trail rider on my Suzuki DR350, but bought the CRM to explore Japan where i often visit my wifes family. So i don't get to spend much time with her (the CRM...