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Old 06-12-2006, 08:54 PM
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yeah i felt bad for posting that **** in Moorports area... i should have paid more attention... i have appologized 2xs to him about it, but i wouldnt blame him if he was still pissed about it... why you bringing that up? whats it got to do w/ the Xr100?
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Old 06-13-2006, 12:12 AM
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i stunted the hell outta my 100 til it got stolen...i liked it more then the 150...way more then a 50
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Old 06-13-2006, 12:34 AM
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Just sold a 50 and got a 100, I like the 100 better, I like the clutch, and I like the feel of a bigger bike. Haven't stunted it yet.

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Old 06-13-2006, 12:39 AM
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streetm tires? thats it..lol..maybe tighten the front drum brakes to do endoes..i use to do them
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yeah street tires for sure, both front and rear (endos are sick with a front one)
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Old 06-14-2006, 01:22 AM
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Glad this tread finally got back on track lol. Picked up my 2001 XR100 last night. Still getting used to the bike, havent even tried stunting it, I want to get used to a manual clutch and a bigger bike first. Seems like it will be alot easier though- my friend was doing sit downs ALOT farther than he could on his 70 or on a 50 after just riding it a few minutes. I assume it must be easier because when it comes to his 70 or 50, he isnt even at my level yet, but he has had a few big bikes so getting used to the hundo doesnt seem like an issue for him. Guess I just need to get used to it then try it out and hope this thing can take a few good beatings before I get the feel of it. Need to get street tires though. Just noticed today that my rear wheel is slightly bent too.. Wobbles alittle bit.
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Re: Xr100

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Just noticed today that my rear wheel is slightly bent too.. Wobbles alittle bit.
Are your spokes loose ?

Maybe you can true the wheel or have Honda do it
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Old 06-14-2006, 01:13 PM
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I didnt know you could true wheels if they were wobbling slightly side by side like that. One of my friends seems to think I can true it, i'll try that when I get my street tires. Havent even checked the spokes yet.. Its my first bike, all this stuff is new to me.
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yeah you can true'em when they wobble just a lil, it's a pain tho.


keep an eye on the rim, essecailly if you like stoppies, they like to get outta true if you ride it alot.
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Old 06-19-2006, 01:26 AM
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Ill keep that in mind, I havent even started wheelies yet though. Going to try in a few days.
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