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Bought this as my first motorcycle helmet ever. Best thing I ever put on my head. Coming from mountain biking, and riding with full face helmets a little bit - this is whole different beast. Heavier, but it is so supremely comfortable. It's quite a tight squeeze to put it on and take it off especially, but I attribute it to my large ears. Many other helmets would catch my ears and they'd stay basically folded inside the helmet unless I awkwardly shuffled helmet on my head. But in this everything falls into place as soon as it's fully on, and it's like a glove for my head. Love all the air venting. I got the black one, but due to all kinds of air flow being in the sun doesn't feel like it's baking my head if you're moving at least a little bit.
Utah is such a beautiful state. I was out there just a week ago around Northern Arizona and then around Moab at Arches National Park. I was with the family, so no bike to ride, but I want to get out there on two wheels and experience all that area has to offer. Was in Colorado as well. After finishing the Continental Divide through Colorado it definitely teased my appetite for that area. Gotta get back out there on my bike. Looks like a blast!
The bigger radiators maybe not good idea. Yes they take more cooland, heat slower but it's hard to cool down, because they are bigger than normal radiators
The oil change kit only comes with one crush washer. We do have a pack of crush washers on our website: www.rockymountainatvmc.com/parts/tusk-crush-washer-p
I just performed service on my Showa forks and followed the instructions of this video. It was a piece of cake to do and my bike now handles so much better with the oil in both chambers changed out and the seals replaced. Charles and RMATVMC, thank you so much for your help. Buy all my stuff through you guys because you guys are all around the best.
Meh. Riding a 500EXC hasn’t hindered me any. I strongly believe people pick teams and don’t wanna switch. That being said I’d love to ride a 300 but I just don’t see it fully replacing my 500 but would make a great second bike!
Found some metal in gear oil on my 2 stroke. Bikes is chattering or knocking. Could this noise be caused by anything other than top end or crank? Also the clutch plates are eating at that metal casing they are in
Man, sounds like your going to have to teardown the engine either way. If the clutch plates are eating at the cover, either something is loose, or you have a smoked bearing. Let us know what you find!
You can add the DRZ400 clutch arm to the DR650 to lighten the pull and expand the friction zone. It’s slightly longer. You will need to hit it with a thin file for about 5 minutes for the cable to fit, but it’s an easy, worthwhile mod.
My ttr 125 it's starting the gas is going through the tube because i checked without the carb on but when i put the clean carb on and kicked it a few times i took it off and no gas was in the float area
It sounds like you might have buildup in your carb where the fuel enters and goes to the float bowl. If you pull the float bowl off the carb, are you able to force air from where the fuel line enters?
So I’ve got a 2020 sport xrc and I absolutely love it. being 64 inch wide compared to everybody else in my group being 72 or wider I love that added flexibility of where I can go. the downside I feel like is to this machine is not running 32s cause I went from 30 to 32 inch liberties I feel that it’s improved the machine capabilities but that’s just me
Chase, as always you rock with these reviews. I have worn the 12’s for years and only drawback is with peg / controls feel. Could you outline the differences in the SG12 & the SG22? The sole on 22 looks thinker so would seemingly be even worse feel? Thank you!
The feel of the SG22 is very similar to the SG12 in the sole. I like that the 22 has a slightly softer feel on top of the toe box and the buckle position allows the toe box to flex just a little more. But if you're wanting better peg feel, I don't think the SG22 will be what you want. Sidi has their new Crossair boot coming out that Malcom Stewart has been wearing. They got rid of their old replaceable sole and are going to use a sole similar to Fox, Astars, and the other companies. I'd imagine the peg feel will be decent. - Chase
I have these boots. I have two issues. First is they are way too warm. My feet sweat in all conditions with thin socks. Second is they let tons of water in from the heel pivot point. Riding wet trails I can pour water out. I never had either issue with my Sidi Crossfire’s. I should have spent more $ for Sidi’s or AS Tech 7’s.
Hey, I put on a new throttle cable and bike wont start. I remember there being a clear plastic piece covering the cable on the carburetor end. Do u think that's the problem?