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  1. I'd have the rear shock rebuilt by a reputible builder and get a +4. For the dunes and washouts at the bottom of the hill a properly rebuilt stocker will do great. I think elka can rebuild for zero preload, valving, everything for under $350. Most of it comes down to the skill of the shock builder.
  2. Putting some heat down toward the end.
  3. Have the bowl cut and welded.... or, you could trade me. I have a welded keihin 35mm pwk bowl and have been looking for someone to trade with. You can also get reed spacers but it may not run the same.
  4. I can't imagine beating somebody until I was tired then getting choked almost to death.... man, talk about some stupid shit.
  5. You need to get over there and explain to her that some of that weird shit happening, like her beer sliding across the table n shit is because there's a tire flat on one side of her house. 290547[/snapback] Have you ever wondered why when news reporters due tornado interviews the guy has a tire gauge in his pocket... it's to prevent just that kind of thing stan.
  6. Has your weather had any big changes since the last time it ran well.
  7. Stan, that was a 310r. Those tires are wild as hell, I just don't get how they work so well.
  8. My Hinson basket had no type of warning in the box or anywhere on it. The kevlar plates would have nothing to do with the baskets fingers. 289794[/snapback] I believe it's the hinson pressure plate and inner hub that don't like kevlar.
  9. http://www.toomey.com/html/throttle_kits_carb_parts1.htm
  10. 22mm for stock carbs 290179[/snapback] Well there you go.
  11. I don't have the part number but you will need one. I believe you can get one from the tommey site for $20.
  12. The bowl with the copper tube in it goes on the left. Its the choke tube. I don't have the float height handy but I think it's 22 to 25 mm. The float height doesn't matter for the pipe, it matters what the manufacturer wants it set at.
  13. As soon as they guy woke up I would have bitch slapped the fuck out of him just because I could. That was weird. And from what I saw, it was self defense on the guy doing the chokings part.
  14. fixitrod

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    Well, Ricky stators plates are only $35.
  15. McGrath http://www.amamotocross.com/article.php?UI...c=1003&aid=5402
  16. 3 Axis shocks for $1000. Axis revavles for free. I paid $215 to have my fronts set up for me and around $180 for the rear. That was for a complete rebuild, new seals, and springs. You can get springs cheaper from dunedemon. Axis will even swap you with some used ones if yours are in good shape and they have some for free. So, if someone was thinking about these shocks but they are not set up for them, these are the numbers. I have axis shocks now too.
  17. Where did you find that info on the lineup. I thought McGrath retired.
  18. I though they were aluminum anyway but maybe I'm wrong.
  19. Could be gunk built up in the pilot circuit too. I definitley try plugs first. Y
  20. Yeah but once again the tusk kits are not in stock. I've been trying to get a tusk set for over 6 months now. Anyone knows a place to get a kit? besides rocky mountain. 289567[/snapback] I just got the new rocky moutain catalog and I read that tusk parts are lifetime warranty ... on a clutch.. Sounds almost to good to be true. No wonder their out of stock.
  21. And let me guess, the thought they would have to take them to the tire shop to have the BOTH remounted.
  22. I've been looking like crazy to find one of those electronic uchre (uker) games. I found one online but when I click on the buy it now thing it blanks out. I called the company and they said there brand is discontinued. Does anyone know where I can get this electronic uchre game. It's gonna be a christmas present. Thanks... Rodney
  23. If you are spinning your tires a lot or running out of the gear you are in to fast, you will appreciated taller gearing.
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