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Old 02-05-2007, 10:09 PM
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

Originally Posted by stunt127
get a flux capacitor from your local cycle gear.. it should help with the flooding.
yaa i'll check on that.

what happens tho if they get flooded?
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Old 02-05-2007, 10:11 PM
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

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idgi...but again, i'm prolly not supposed to.
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Old 02-05-2007, 10:15 PM
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

Originally Posted by DBOUNCE1
that's how i lube my chain
thats some funny ****. i have a f4i and im rolli some long revlimit coasters now should i put a stuntex in? and how many people are runnin a stuntex pickup in there f4i's
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Old 02-06-2007, 12:05 AM
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

Originally Posted by DirtyToes
thats exactly what i do.
as far as teh tire change, i can never trust myself to do it...ive always had this thought of me doing it, and then having the rear wheel come loose/off while i'm riding....yikes

just start by holdin the front brake and revin it to the limiter in first then spray the chain lube as the tire is spinnin and smokin and such, then without lettin off the throttle shift the bike to neutral while still on the limiter thus allowin time to let the lube soak in and then repeat about 3-4 time then on a as needed bases after that... i would recommend recording with a video camera while you show us this proccess....
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

Originally Posted by NINER
You are going to flood your muffler bearings.
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and this does what?
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yaa i'll check on that.

what happens tho if they get flooded?
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idgi...but again, i'm prolly not supposed to.

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Guys, really--- shouldn't he be just a LIL more worried about doing some kind of damage to the rotor belt housing?? Don't let the kid **** up his bike! You guys are so mean for not even mentioning that to him.
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Re: does this hurt the bike?

^ you are just far more considerate then we are... but now that you mentioned it, if the bike is on it's side and you are spinning the wheel in reverse, you rotor belt housing could get mis-alligned, and that's a whole world of trouble. make sure to spin the wheel counter clockwise from the stator side.
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