No none whatsoever... I was concerned at first but even after very fast paced road riding or higher rpm but slow woods/off road riding, nothing has gotten hot/melted.
In this video, they were about 7 and 8/9. They were on yamahas, a ttr50 and a ttr110. They've both since outgrown these bikes, my youngest now 9 is on a kawasaki kx65 2 stroke(I added a Rekluse cluctch), and my older daughter, now 10 1/2, just moved to a kawasaki klx140 regular clutch bike.
I went to Motoz tractionator Rallz front amd rear... night and day improvement. So much more confidence insipring off road and in mud. I'm on my second rear motoz and I'll get a new front in the spring. They don't last as long as the missions and would probably have a lower limit on canyon carving(if I hit another track day I would notice) but they are still great on twisty pavement. Check out my newer videos, I'm running the motoz in all of those.
@@got_to_roll that sucks, I've only run their tractionator rallz. But I did have what I thought was cracking in my old dunlop mission rear. But after watching it I am leaning to it was just getting cut up as the splits would mainly show up after sharper off road rides, not commuting. I was reading about alot of different tired and it seemed like an issue on many touring spec off road tires due to the harder compound they use for longevity. Maybe the GPS falls in that category too? Shame they wouldn't help you out or at least try and figure out what was causing your issue though.
We were getting lost and just trying random trails... and it was a blind corner. That drop was more severe than it looks on the gopro as they always flatten out the elevation changes for some reason.
About 200 bucks on ebay... which is honestly why I gave it a shot, it was gonna be a minute before I was gonna roll the dice on a $600 exhaust. Very happy with this one. Seems silly for the oval carbon version of this same muffler to be $400 more just to have a carbon fiber body and fancy endcap...
Hey there friend, all good to use it? Full credits will be given to you, of course, thank you! Any additional information you want us to mention about the clip?
Nice! Probably sounds better in reality. Got my eyes on a 2018 Super Tenere ES with 31.000miles on the clock, but I’m a bit worried whether it’s a high mileage…
Nice! These bikes are known to be super reliable... I would jump on that bike with zero fear. Check out @longhaulpaul on youtube. Serious mileage is normal on these bikes. And your looking at a gen 2, so it already has the only fixes that I would want done to a gen 1 which is the updated gen 2 clutch basket and cam chain tensioner designs. The Facebook groups for these bikes are really well run as well. I'm mainly on Super Tenere USA... Come say hi!
About to hit 61,000 miles on mine. Solid. No issues. Absolutely reliable. I've replaced rear hub seal, fork seals (don't wheelie), front brake switch (recall), sport/ tour switch. None of these left me stranded, most were intermittent issues, and I like to wrench on stuff.
Got my S10 after all, great bike! Planning to put this Storm exhaust on. Thing is I also have a decat, probabil will be too loud if I change the pipe also ?!
@CRG Motors the way I ran the s tube before the muffler was wrong and the curved tube that goes over the axle and Wyatt's link I put that tube between the link and the axle like a dummy. I'll be fixing it shortly this week.
Good job 👍🏻 I’m 50 been doing this series since 2014 . I’m still trying to figure it out and learn. Keep doing what you’re doing, it is a steep learning curve and sometimes very frustrating. But as long as you’re out there and having fun it will all come to you. Good job on your first race . 👍🏻🏁
Nice video, I was on that ride on my little dr200. You guys on those Adventure Bikes are a different breed. Much respect to you Guys!! It was a Great Ride.
Awesome man, you won the slow race right? All of us are a bit odd I think... but we're having a blast, right? All I've been thinking since getting home is can I afford to take more time off for the next one, and trying to think of excuses to buy a set of knobby tires... lol.
nice work. I'm 47 and started racing harescrambles (EROC) last year. THe learning curve is steep. If you stick with it, you will look back on this first race and be able to write a book of all the things you learned since then - bike setup, preparation, start, passing, dealing with trail conditions, etc.
Salut, je me permets de te laisser un commentaire pour savoir si c'était possible d'utiliser cette vidéo ? En te souhaitant une bonne journée ! Merci Ride Safe
hello friend can i use your videos in my traffic compilations? all the credits of your channel will be in the description along with the original link of your video