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user's latest post:
Super Enduro
Published (2009-11-29 15:59:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by PABiker We just shoot bike thieves over here. I wish. Check this out. Terms and conditions of my insurance, if my bike was stolen from my residence between 10pm and 8am and it wasnt locked in my garage...invalidates the insurance. Also say you leave your bike for a couple of mins with the keys inn and it gets knicked...No cover.
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Super Enduro
Published (2009-11-28 18:54:00)
I didn't like the idea of the big tank up front, the front end is plenty heavy already. I went with http://www.advtank.com/ it's another option. KTM twins has center stands, I think the S version is the one but could be wrong.
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Around the World on two 990 ! -...
Published (2009-11-28 06:42:00)
ChevalierNoir is getting more and more used to his new bike... he's out of fuel 150km away from home
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Farkles!!! - Page 2 - ADVrider
Published (2009-11-28 09:42:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by HiggyB I think we can all agree with that! What's next for ya Faststage1? Not a pink seat I can guarantee you that! As she goes on blocks for the winter, next spring she'll emerge with: - canisterectomy - ABS-ectomy - galfer pads and rotors - stiffer fork springs - maybe a new map (depends on what KTM comes up with this winter)
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KTM 950/990 Adventure owners...
Published (2009-11-29 10:47:00)
yip im interested also linky please...how did you find the extra weight up front. are they 8L each side or 4L each. JMJ NZ
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Oh no, not another SE Rallye...
Published (2009-11-28 12:22:00)
Quote: Originally Posted by Peanuts http://www.advrider.com/forums/attac...1&d=1259354064 nut should be on right side. I have seen them come undone on the left. I think rocks/stones tap away at the bottom of the nut and undo it. Good point! Thanks! It ususally comes in both from the right and from the left, never cared much, but your tip makes perfect sense!
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Latest active threads on Orange Crush::
Started 3 years, 10 months ago (2006-02-07 06:46:00)
by cagiva549
I cut the tops off the fairing inners so the vent lines dont thread through
the fairings , ran both vent hoses to a T in the center than ran a line up
to the bars and used a vent cap from an old dirtbike. Advantage . No long
hoses to kink , Can remove front fairings without pulling hoses, and it
works . SEYA
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-28 11:22:00)
by River6822
No info on the center stand, but I know it can be done.
The side stand relocation bracket is a near necessity. One of the mounting bosses for the OEM design is on the motor itself and has a tedency to break and cause an oil leak, and associated crack in the case. A lot of guys mount the bike while it's on the sidestand, which causes undo stress on that boss. I'm in this "short guy" boat so I ...
Started 1 month ago (2009-11-03 07:44:00)
by P19ktm
Check this guys website out he does some real trick stuff!
I had him powder coat hubs and respoke wheels with stainless steel - First rate Job!
www.candywheels.co.uk
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-26 14:57:00)
by Dru
Colour preference? Otherwise, I'm thinking they're the same thing! I'd go
for the 08.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-27 18:49:00)
by triplenickel
Quote:
I will see how long it takes to burn the rear one up.
About 600kms. lol
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-26 13:36:00)
by aurel
I guess it's the right bearing isn't ?
It costs something like 20euros ($30) if you do it yourself. It's not a surprise at 30k IMHO. Especially if you ride off-road, wash your bike with high pressure, etc.
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-28 19:05:00)
by PABiker
http://www.ktmtwins.com/950adventure/spsf43485-50. html
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-26 21:16:00)
by Brown Dog
thats one FINE looking machine .
it just needs some Super Enduro Bend handlebars on it
it makes it so much more comfortable & controllable being WIDER &
less Sweep. meaning the bars are not angled backwards.
sorry, i's thinking outload
Started 2 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-19 23:38:00)
by 911racer
glad you got it sorted out. Stupid pumps.. what a pain!
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2007 KTM 990 adventure
2006 Buell Ulysses -commute machine(sold)
2003 Cannondale E440R- dirt racer
1998 ATK 260LQ- 2 smoker
1997 ATK 605- world explorer
1961 Puch Allstate, collecting dust
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Hot threads for last week on Orange Crush::
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-26 21:16:00)
by Brown Dog
thats one FINE looking machine .
it just needs some Super Enduro Bend handlebars on it
it makes it so much more comfortable & controllable being WIDER &
less Sweep. meaning the bars are not angled backwards.
sorry, i's thinking outload
Started 3 years, 10 months ago (2006-02-07 06:46:00)
by cagiva549
I cut the tops off the fairing inners so the vent lines dont thread through
the fairings , ran both vent hoses to a T in the center than ran a line up
to the bars and used a vent cap from an old dirtbike. Advantage . No long
hoses to kink , Can remove front fairings without pulling hoses, and it
works . SEYA
Started 1 week ago (2009-11-28 11:22:00)
by River6822
No info on the center stand, but I know it can be done.
The side stand relocation bracket is a near necessity. One of the mounting bosses for the OEM design is on the motor itself and has a tedency to break and cause an oil leak, and associated crack in the case. A lot of guys mount the bike while it's on the sidestand, which causes undo stress on that boss. I'm in this "short guy" boat so I ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-26 20:17:00)
by GHANTCR
So the 140 is too small to fit in the stock 950 rim, out of that what are
the downsides of fitting the 140 tire in the same rim?
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-26 13:36:00)
by aurel
I guess it's the right bearing isn't ?
It costs something like 20euros ($30) if you do it yourself. It's not a surprise at 30k IMHO. Especially if you ride off-road, wash your bike with high pressure, etc.
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-26 14:57:00)
by Dru
Colour preference? Otherwise, I'm thinking they're the same thing! I'd go
for the 08.
Started 1 week, 1 day ago (2009-11-27 08:43:00)
by Geek
You can purchase gloss or satin or matte finish clear coat.
I like TWO stripes (see my avatar)
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-26 03:36:00)
by uk_mouse
It's the main air jet. Basically it feeds air to the main jet, to help get a good atomised mixture,
So, excessive pressure in the fuel line, combined with maybe a poorly seating float valve, would cause fuel to flow up the main jet, and if the needle jet (where the fuel would normally flow through) is closed by the needle, the only way out for the fuel is through this air jet.
I would ...
Started 1 week, 2 days ago (2009-11-26 17:13:00)
by trc
I would say yes. Do the 2 into 1 mod and you will need to fab up the exhaust bracket and opening. for 100 bucks you cant go wrong! www.timrobelconcepts.com
Started 4 weeks, 1 day ago (2009-11-05 22:12:00)
by Q500
I honestly don't think it has anything to do with water crossing but instead humidity. I have an 04' S that has resided in arid climes since birth, but has seen some pretty serious water crossings. I got scared drilled holes nothing. Its not going to hurt anything, but for future reference it is the humidity in my opinion that causes most of the water....
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