Hello from Hong Kong
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Hello from Hong Kong
Hello world! :)
joining you from Hong Kong - originally from the UK ( Notts area) - been here a million years! ( ok just 17 actually )
I just bought my CRM 250 -
http://28car.com/sell_dsp.php?h_vid=142 ... 1&h_f_ty=4
havent got delivery yet - hope the paper work is ready on monday..
I'm currently riding a hornet 600 - had it a few years and slowly fixing its niggles - just put CBR 600 stanchions on the front so now fully adjustable suspension!! ( ohlins on the rear.. )
thing is my wife's got a TW200 - and I needed something I could green lane and beyond on with her - she's pretty new to riding - just passed her test a year ago - 3 months before that she had never rode - just got sucked into riding by being pillion on the hornet,, a few weeks ago we stumbled on a quarry - and basically fighting each other to take turns on her TW.... I think there are some other roads that could be explored. but just need the right bike,. ( i think I found it!! )
wondering what to get when a CRM ripped past me at the lights - and I found it more difficult to catch up with than I expected :)
as you can see I'm quite excited to have a 2T again - as I have extensive experience polishing pistons back in the 80's - first road bike was a garelli Rekord 50cc followed by a Fizzie 50! had a few rat bikes on the farm before that - a plastic pig ( C90 ) not the imagined terrain for it - but when your 12 who gives a......
cant wait til next week!
joining you from Hong Kong - originally from the UK ( Notts area) - been here a million years! ( ok just 17 actually )
I just bought my CRM 250 -
http://28car.com/sell_dsp.php?h_vid=142 ... 1&h_f_ty=4
havent got delivery yet - hope the paper work is ready on monday..
I'm currently riding a hornet 600 - had it a few years and slowly fixing its niggles - just put CBR 600 stanchions on the front so now fully adjustable suspension!! ( ohlins on the rear.. )
thing is my wife's got a TW200 - and I needed something I could green lane and beyond on with her - she's pretty new to riding - just passed her test a year ago - 3 months before that she had never rode - just got sucked into riding by being pillion on the hornet,, a few weeks ago we stumbled on a quarry - and basically fighting each other to take turns on her TW.... I think there are some other roads that could be explored. but just need the right bike,. ( i think I found it!! )
wondering what to get when a CRM ripped past me at the lights - and I found it more difficult to catch up with than I expected :)
as you can see I'm quite excited to have a 2T again - as I have extensive experience polishing pistons back in the 80's - first road bike was a garelli Rekord 50cc followed by a Fizzie 50! had a few rat bikes on the farm before that - a plastic pig ( C90 ) not the imagined terrain for it - but when your 12 who gives a......
cant wait til next week!
Re: Hello from Hong Kong
Welcome
Hope the paperwork gets sorted and you get the bike quick! I think you'll enjoy it very much!
Wow that looks sweet - its not fair that you have easy access to all the CRM aftermarket bits that we have to pay Rinkya extortionate prices for. (could be a little business in it for you
)
Regards
SkidMark

Hope the paperwork gets sorted and you get the bike quick! I think you'll enjoy it very much!
Wow that looks sweet - its not fair that you have easy access to all the CRM aftermarket bits that we have to pay Rinkya extortionate prices for. (could be a little business in it for you

Regards
SkidMark
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Re: Hello from Hong Kong

Mike
VFORCE REEDS-MUGEN HEAD AND BARREL-WHITE POWER-ALL ON MY WISH LIST!!
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Re: Hello from Hong Kong
thanks guys! you'll be hearing from me!
hope it's be minor tweaks for a while! but they've obviously painted it up - the expansion chamber looks slightly shagged under its lick of paint...
i wouldnt mind getting a nice shiny one on there - what should I be looking for? anything beyond OEM? ( dont know that much about CRM yet.... excuse questions. )
I need to ride it first but I already see the front RHS fork seals are on their way..
and I wanna get some bobbins on the forks - got a feeling about those getting scratched - i slipped my rear out on the hornet - and it slide down the road and gashed those up - wanna avoid that
especially on those skinny tires! ( my wife's TW has 180's on - what are my options on the =CRM - there are some tracks to go on here - but not enough! and they tend to be rocky/stony rather than *muddy*
but I'm open minded - gonna get on the thing first!
should be tuesday at the latest - wife's b'day monday night - ( i bought her the TW for her last b'day- hope she hasnt got the wrong idea hahahahaha
hope it's be minor tweaks for a while! but they've obviously painted it up - the expansion chamber looks slightly shagged under its lick of paint...
i wouldnt mind getting a nice shiny one on there - what should I be looking for? anything beyond OEM? ( dont know that much about CRM yet.... excuse questions. )
I need to ride it first but I already see the front RHS fork seals are on their way..
and I wanna get some bobbins on the forks - got a feeling about those getting scratched - i slipped my rear out on the hornet - and it slide down the road and gashed those up - wanna avoid that
especially on those skinny tires! ( my wife's TW has 180's on - what are my options on the =CRM - there are some tracks to go on here - but not enough! and they tend to be rocky/stony rather than *muddy*
but I'm open minded - gonna get on the thing first!
should be tuesday at the latest - wife's b'day monday night - ( i bought her the TW for her last b'day- hope she hasnt got the wrong idea hahahahaha
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Re: Hello from Hong Kong
had to provide proof of address - so I nipped down to see them - and they were fiddling with it when I got there - so got to blast off to the petrol station around the block on it
bit scary at first - the front end dips alot on braking but didnt really seem to slow me down much!
sounds really tiny! forgot 2 strokes pinged like that - pulls well enough but gonna need to slip the clutch to get the front end up!
got a couple of piccies in..
[img]http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii11 ... 77aafc.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii11 ... 35292b.jpg[/img]
the rear is pretty square - need to get used to leaning it over!
bit scary at first - the front end dips alot on braking but didnt really seem to slow me down much!
sounds really tiny! forgot 2 strokes pinged like that - pulls well enough but gonna need to slip the clutch to get the front end up!
got a couple of piccies in..
[img]http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii11 ... 77aafc.jpg[/img]
[img]http://i262.photobucket.com/albums/ii11 ... 35292b.jpg[/img]
the rear is pretty square - need to get used to leaning it over!
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Re: Hello from Hong Kong
welcome to the forum FT
a bit suprising my Mk2 would lift no problem in the lower gears
pulls well enough but gonna need to slip the clutch to get the front end up!

Im thinking about a bike with more valves than a powervalve
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Re: Hello from Hong Kong
thanks !
I just donated so hopefully my posts will get more colourful!
maybe I didnt hit the gas hard enough - was my first go thru town streets so was a little unsure.. only pulled off 2 or 3 sets of lights... the 3rd set a clear road so I pinned it in first and 2nd ... it wasnt slow - but I was expecting it to rival my 600 off the mark..
anyways I will be keeping the CRM for quite some time so I guess things if anything will be sorted..
( first job maybe to look at springs or thicker oil on the front.. )
incidentally my family lives in Ashby now - is that near you?
I just donated so hopefully my posts will get more colourful!
maybe I didnt hit the gas hard enough - was my first go thru town streets so was a little unsure.. only pulled off 2 or 3 sets of lights... the 3rd set a clear road so I pinned it in first and 2nd ... it wasnt slow - but I was expecting it to rival my 600 off the mark..
anyways I will be keeping the CRM for quite some time so I guess things if anything will be sorted..
( first job maybe to look at springs or thicker oil on the front.. )
incidentally my family lives in Ashby now - is that near you?
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Re: Hello from Hong Kong
ok so the front does come up in first and 2nd


1996 CRM 250 "Mk 3" FMF pipe .... - the other 'un is a 98 hornet 600 - Sai Kung Hong Kong
Re: Hello from Hong Kong
fishtail wrote:ok so the front does come up in first and 2nd

AR's rock!!!
TwinAir filter, Braided Brake Hoses, Swingarm/Shock bearings done!, Rear Shock overhauled and customised by G-Force, 14-44 Gearing, Exhaust decoked (fun with Caustic Soda!), DEP silencer.
TwinAir filter, Braided Brake Hoses, Swingarm/Shock bearings done!, Rear Shock overhauled and customised by G-Force, 14-44 Gearing, Exhaust decoked (fun with Caustic Soda!), DEP silencer.
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Re: Hello from Hong Kong
back to the wheelie big question!
basically so far I can get like 3- 4- 5 carpark space wide wheelies..
I think I'm doing something wrong tho.. (cos those are basically the bike getting faster and running out of steam...)
sometimes I get the wheel so high - I feel the wieght has gone? and I bottle it - cut gas - and ofcourse bump down,,, but I think these are slower.. so I need to master the balance act
I'm guessing I need to either shift my weight - or just let less gas off.. as opposed to oh poo - drop the gas! - i tell myself everytime to cover the back brake.. dont wanna fall off backwards eh? but havent ever used brake ( seem to "forget" )
any good tutorial vids any one found - I saw the one on MCN - but it seems more aimed at street bikes....
I'm looking for a good off road spot so I can land on grass if poss - not that I wanna fall off!
basically really loving the CRM - apart from the braking!

basically so far I can get like 3- 4- 5 carpark space wide wheelies..
I think I'm doing something wrong tho.. (cos those are basically the bike getting faster and running out of steam...)
sometimes I get the wheel so high - I feel the wieght has gone? and I bottle it - cut gas - and ofcourse bump down,,, but I think these are slower.. so I need to master the balance act
I'm guessing I need to either shift my weight - or just let less gas off.. as opposed to oh poo - drop the gas! - i tell myself everytime to cover the back brake.. dont wanna fall off backwards eh? but havent ever used brake ( seem to "forget" )
any good tutorial vids any one found - I saw the one on MCN - but it seems more aimed at street bikes....
I'm looking for a good off road spot so I can land on grass if poss - not that I wanna fall off!
basically really loving the CRM - apart from the braking!

1996 CRM 250 "Mk 3" FMF pipe .... - the other 'un is a 98 hornet 600 - Sai Kung Hong Kong
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Re: Hello from Hong Kong
realised there is loads on wheelie-ing out there..
( this was handy - http://www.thumpertalk.com/topic/915907 ... a-wheelie/
- I have annoyed a lot of sleeping security guards this evening... getting better - did a couple of stonkers for me - but not consistant yet! )
struggling to find tips for the situation I was in today..
long uphill successfully navigated...
then I realise - BUGGER - how do I get back down? I'm confident on a short section - with a run off at the bottom.. did a few today - but this one basically crossed a dirt road and not much space at the bottom.
I tried using brakes - but just sliding front and back - ended up exiting a highside quite gracefully... is this why no vids on youtube - ppl only film going up cos u look crap pushing em back down?
( this was handy - http://www.thumpertalk.com/topic/915907 ... a-wheelie/

- I have annoyed a lot of sleeping security guards this evening... getting better - did a couple of stonkers for me - but not consistant yet! )
struggling to find tips for the situation I was in today..
long uphill successfully navigated...
then I realise - BUGGER - how do I get back down? I'm confident on a short section - with a run off at the bottom.. did a few today - but this one basically crossed a dirt road and not much space at the bottom.
I tried using brakes - but just sliding front and back - ended up exiting a highside quite gracefully... is this why no vids on youtube - ppl only film going up cos u look crap pushing em back down?

1996 CRM 250 "Mk 3" FMF pipe .... - the other 'un is a 98 hornet 600 - Sai Kung Hong Kong