








rare to get a tank slapper on these bikes mate, give the bike a good check over to make sure there isn't something causing the problem.fabiostar wrote:spent the day chasing my mate james on his KTM round the mourn moutains...and had the tank slapper to end all slappers![]()
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. so bad i left marks on the frame rails...
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.. steering damper time lol
Me Toocountrymick wrote:the forks got a valve kit and heavier springs
i thought it handled well in standard form pete....Pete.L wrote:Me Toocountrymick wrote:the forks got a valve kit and heavier springs![]()
Got the springs in and some fresh oil last night. Gave it a little test ride on the way into work this morning and it feels so much better. Base settings feel pretty good at the moment. No doubt I willl have a play once I get more used to it....and then do it again next spring when it warms up and I can push it a bit harder![]()
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doh!!!Pete.L wrote:It wasn't bad Marty. I was just after a little extra is all.
It used to get out out of shape if the roads were a little rough, which is probably why it felt so good in Spain![]()
Now it feels like it's on rails and I don't have a saggy rear end. Gave it a good test tonight and other than it feeling a little heavy on the steering and wanting to run with the white lines it was pretty good.
Of course i couldn't leave it at that. I thought it was just a worn front tyre, turns out I only had 30 psi in the front![]()
Guess I should be a little more diligent with my not so daily checks![]()
Fitted a fresh air filter to the KTM and found a couple of dodgy bolts last night. Final test thrash this morning. What a beautiful day, sunny and dry but a little chilly at 4deg. Only 40 miles but stopped half way for a coffee and cake outdoors. Tis running well. No leaks. Front now feels a bit harsh compared with the rear. It really shows the benefit of having a decent re-buildable shock and having it rebuilt when necessary. Front brake needs a bit of a bleed though.countrymick wrote:i think kermit and james ktm's are the best machines for the motox tracks we have for roads around here.