Everything posted by Snakebite68
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Hello
Just down the road from me, get yourself to Squires if you don't already lol. Do your DAS, then the YBR troubles solve themselves when you get a bigger bike!
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YBR Air induction blocking
To be honest, I've no idea what 'air induction' actually is. However... If it's REALLY not required, then all you need to do is screw a bolt into the rubber tube. Problem solved!
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YBR Air induction blocking
If you supply pictures, it would help...
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Yamaha RD250E
You might wanna make a NEW post for this. A 12 year old thread isn't the best choice for the request! lol
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Just joined
Welcome in!
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YOC Meet 22
Could be interesting...
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1984 DT50MX will not run
All hail the banhammer!!!
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Last of the Twinshocks '78 DT175
They obviously do come apart, since he got his re-chromed...
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1984 DT50MX will not run
This needs a ban...
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H@nda reliability... Rant
Doh...
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Yamaha 650 ak running poor
Make? Model? Age? Modifications? Service history?
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New member saying hello
And bios!
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RXS100 exhaust restoration
Oh... That's not what I was expecting at all!!! Are you 100% certain it's MEANT to come off? You may have to make a tool to fit it perfectly. Then stick it in a vice, heat up the nut so it glows then douse the exhaust (not the nut) with cold water and give it some taps while leaning on your tool... I was thinking about a nut splitter, but that's not suitable for those at all, and being chromed isn't going to help at all. Looking at this diagram: Yamaha RXS100 1983 EXHAUST supplied next day (UK only) by Fowlers Parts It appears there's a gasket under that too! Can you get the muffler out of the can? You'll need to do this if you're going to get it chromed. You'll also need to know what state it's in. And since it doesn't look like you can get one of those anymore, you may have to get one manufactured if it's not good... Yambits have one (probably have the gasket too)... Yambits : for Yamaha bikes
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RXS100 exhaust restoration
There's no substitute for a good thick chrome coat... It's not going to be cheap, but it will be a lot cheaper than getting a good one! As for the nut, you may have to consider it a sacrificial part and split it. You got a picture of it?
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Newbie saying hi.
Welcome in! When are you doing your DAS?
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YZF1000R Thunderace!
Our lass doesn't like my V-Strom, even though it's also a litre bike, she says it's boring!
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YZF1000R Thunderace!
No. You get used to it... But I did buy a triboseat (Thunderace – Triboseat) for the pillion seat, that stopped 'our lass' from sliding forward and crushing my nuts..! But I am looking at seat covering materials because I want to make myself a custom pair of seats. Re-shape the rear seat to give more stability for 'our lass' and just look a little more flash...
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YZF1000R Thunderace!
Oh God, yes, this! Mine came with braided hoses so I never even thought about it! If it doesn't have them, change all your hoses to metal braided!!!
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YZF1000R Thunderace!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but like cars, if the clutch bites high, that's good, if it bites low, that's bad... Do you have the original leavers on? The originals are quite long and have a high standing. Custom leavers will bring the bite closer, however, there's the possibility that it will stop the clutch coming completely off because there's not enough throw on the hydraulics. The Ace got the tag 'sports tourer' quite quickly because it was a parts bin bike that they made as a stopgap before the R1. It was just relegated early. As for the slippery seat. Your ideal riding position on the Ace is with your nuts pressed up to the tank (adjust as required (preferably privately...)). If you find you're slipping around, get some tank grips for your legs. That will solve your problem.
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Heavy clutch Thunderace / early R1s...???
Just service the parts, make sure everything moves nicely. The Ace may not be the lightest of clutches, but it's hardly 'heavy'... Remember the power that clutch has to hold!
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Thunderace Rear Shock problems...
Yeah, cost effectiveness is key in my case unfortunately! lol
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Discounted insurance policies to Yamaha Club members
Snakebite68 replied to Alex's post in a topic in Bikesure Insurance Services – discounts up to 25% for Yamaha Club membersRead the original post, there's a special number to phone.
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Thunderace Rear Shock problems...
Also, a slightly strange issue is that every site I'm looking at says the YSS shock I want for a Thunderace is the MZ366-304TR21, but the actual YSS site says I want the MZ506-345TR-11..! WTF is happening here??? lol And what's the difference?
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Thunderace Rear Shock problems...
There's that possibility, but, since mine doesn't work (no resistance) at all, anything that is listed as 'working order' will be better than mine! lol Would that happen to be the Z-Series? My problem is I know bugger all about shocks. The YSS site says the Z-Series is the one for the Ace, but mine has an external can, the Z doesn't, does that matter?
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Thunderace Rear Shock problems...
My Ace has been a little poorly, my swingarm stopped... lol After much deliberation I decided to do it myself. It actually turned out that the swingarm bearings were fine, it was my suspension rocker linkage. ALL the bearings in it were toast (insert regular maintenance comments here...)! THEN it turned out that my rocker linkage had a manufacturers defect, so I had to go get one from E-Bay... After MUCH buggering about, I got it all cleaned up and fixed! However... Once it was all back together, and everything worked, it turned out that my rear shock was toast!!! It made for quite a bouncy ride home! rofl So, here's my issue: Is the rear shock on the Thunderace sealed? Or can it be serviced? If it can't be serviced, am I better off picking up one off E-Bay or getting an after market one?