They require bleeding so much more than regular screws with o-ring, because they tend to suck air in to the forks. Even when having the bike sitting in the garage they are getting air in.
My list would be Grip Donuts Fork Bleeders Air filter skins Grips Tusk tire repair kit, has saved me a few times lol. Or just new levers, they are cheap enough a new set feels good
I would love to see a top 20 Enduro/Woods riding must have gear/tools.. Like for instance one of the top 20 for me would have to be a camel pack.. to stay hydrated for the ride etc.. would love to see you do a version of that.. Ill be keeping my eye out.. Great vids btw very helpful info!
The lever wraps are cool with gloves on they are kinda slippery I’ve accidentally slipped the clutch when doing a donut before because I lost grip on the lever
Maybe a easy bleeder ? Those motion pro easy bleeders are pretty cool and make life a lil easier , 13.95$ on Rocky Mountain. Curious to read wha some of the other guys come up with
When I was first learning to ride on a crf230 I bent more than 3 tusk shift levers and had one that the splines stripped out on. Once I switched back to oem shift levers I stopped having the problem. I still like the shift levers and run them today but just something to think about.
Any cheep parts for a 2007 Honda CRF 80 to make it a bit faster of acceleration? Also before I replaced the clutch plates I would push it like 5 feet then the back tire would lock up, now after they are replaced it's completely locked up how should I fix? My rear brake bar thing is bent could that be the problem?
Go on bang good you can get all these parts for cheap same thing just different name or no name on them, you can get all different handle bar pro taper grips for 5$ but only thing is it takes a month or two for it to get shipped lol
Nicki Kantor A Yamaha Tt-r 230 is an awesome beginner bike. My brother and I had one and they are fast enough to have a great time but slow enough for a beginner to learn on. Hope this helps!
Nicki Kantor well, you being 5’5 115 pounds, it will be a little bit big but that’s one of the best beginner bikes to start out on. Are you going to race on a track or just trail riding?
Everything functions properly ru-vid.comUgkxHL1v1R3NE5x4KiYfyt8dnQmyNYz7qi5L Nothing was damaged in the box aside from a decal on the fork. The decal was missing a piece of a corner but I ended up peeling them off anyways. Assembly is easy BUT make sure you tune up the derailleurs. Both the front and rear need adjusting. I'd advise going to a bike shop but I opted out and put in 10+ hours with the help of RU-vid. Ended up fraying a shifter cable but all in all I learned from the experience. The Brakes work well but the front caliper needs adjusting or at least mine did because the rotor was rubbing against the pads. Make sure you swap out the seat, grips, and pedals. For the short run you'll be fine though. I've read that this bike isn't built yet for hard trails but I just need it for the city. PA has some of the worst roads and being in a mountain this was a great choice. Worth the investment!