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Tyz05

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  1. Good to see you've found a bike at last Josh,I've been busy on the bikes the last 3 months,try to ride every weekend if possible. We rode at Plymouth City Motopark (PCMP) for the first time Saturday, it's about an hours drive for me but well worth it. Look them up on Facebook. Crediton is open this Saturday but unfortunately I'm away.
  2. As Graham has said the hoses will look fine from the outside. You just need to find out if it's a problem with the fluid system or a mechanical fault. It could be any of the things mentioned,you just need work out which it is. As a seperate note,brake fluid isn't very good for your skin or paint work. Keep us posted with your results
  3. Is it one side or both? Had one in this morning,similar symptoms,right hand front,no visible defects,calipers returned freely,turned out to be collapsed brake hose,£12 problem solved. You need to know if it's brake fluid presure causing the problem or a mechanical fault,sticky caliper or pads. Try opening the bleed nipple when the brake is binding,see if there is presure in the system
  4. It should be there!? I've known of people leave them out,can you feel the hole for it?It will be submerged in the oil,its a fiddly job if you've not done one before. If not it might be underneath,triangular cover held with three bolts. You will have to drain the oil out befor removing, not seen a 135 with filter underneath before though
  5. Check the wires on the safety switch,located on top the gear box behind the air filter.check the voltage reading at the ignition,both sides of the safety switch and the starter.
  6. I'l second TCD's suggestion,search "roadside stag" in the carving forum.
  7. Husky 372 XP.
  8. If there is air entering the leak-off side of the fuel system it could cause fuel run back,partially emptying the fuel system on the supply side. Similar symptom if the tank vent is blocked causing a vacuum in the tank which can also cause run back. Lots of things to consider.
  9. Looks a nice bike Josh, haven't done any enduros before just mx. There's a practice day at crediton mx track next month,I'll be there if my bikes ready...
  10. Couldn't make the Phoenix round today, prob head up to Weston to watch the red bull pro nationals in a few weeks. Just starting to organise to go Germany for the motocross of nations end of September, if you've never been to a mxon I would highly recommend it. AMA sx has been good this year
  11. Two arrived back yesterday summer must be here : )
  12. Made me chuckle...
  13. We use these guys,might be worth popping in to see them with a pattern if your near cullompton. Don't know what they'll be like on price though. http://www.ashbrook-engineering.co.uk/
  14. 20 bales
  15. The gaskets are a available in different thickness to compensate for how much the head has been skimmed. You need to check your old gasket and order the same if your not skimming head or thicker if you are skimming. Hope that makes sense?
  16. "stick that through you're chipper Daniel" awesome vid.
  17. Have you tried the "two hammer technique" to loosen it?
  18. The 300tdi has little caps on top of the valves which fall off when you remove the rocker shaft,make sure you block th holes up with rag before you remove it or they disappear down inside the engine. Not sure if 200 is the same but better to be safe.
  19. Agreed. Once you get into the habit of doing it you don't even realise you do it.
  20. As steve as already said,the length of the cord makes a big difference when using a distel/Knut set up I experimented for ages using different cords. Putting a few twists in the cord as sugested by others also made a big difference. I still find my self using prussik for some situations though. I'm gonna try and get a rec climb sorted soon round this way (rec climb mid Devon) I'l post some info on the thread when I've got a location sorted.
  21. I'm looking for a new pair of trousers at the moment, I wear hi flex size small at the moment, any one know what size stretch airs I would need?
  22. The hi flex get my vote then
  23. Type A or type C? I've got some hi flex type C class 2, much more durable than the class 1 as they have the Kevlar at the front all the way to the top of the trousers. If they had that on the rest of the hi flex trousers I'd definitely buy another pair of their type A's but looking at other brands now to replace my old hi flex type A.
  24. Good job, Well done for posting your results, so many threads get left unresolved.
  25. One other thing, could be possible that the float needle is stuck causing excessive fueling or flooding of the one cylinder. Just a thought and probably irrelevant due to the fact the OP hasn't mentioned fuel pouring from the spark plug hole.

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