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Scott982 01-05-2009 11:34 PM

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Thanks... It rides really nice on the street with the gearing I have. It does get really hot when you get stuck in traffic though, but that is expected for a motocross bike. I just change the oil every 150 miles or so and check the valves every 500. That's probably excessive for most people but I ride really hard through the twisties and want this motor to last as long as possible. Now I just have to stay out of trouble on it.

DaHammer 01-06-2009 12:20 AM

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ya, i can only imagine how easy it is to get in trouble with a bike like that. im lookin to get my first tard and i think im gonna get the new honda crf 230m. i got a short commute back and forth from ft campbell to my house but its boring cuz military police are gay so hopefully ridin that will make it a little more pleasurable. plus, ive just had the supermoto itch for a while. now i just need some1 to buy my 600rr

MR2turbo4evr 01-07-2009 04:36 PM

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[quote=Scott982;3715325]Thanks... It rides really nice on the street with the gearing I have. It does get really hot when you get stuck in traffic though, but that is expected for a motocross bike. I just change the oil every 150 miles or so and check the valves every 500. That's probably excessive for most people but I ride really hard through the twisties and want this motor to last as long as possible. Now I just have to stay out of trouble on it.[/quote]

Why don't you install some cooling fans behind the radiators, wired to a toggle switch? That would help with cooling in slowmoving traffic.

Your bike looks beautiful though. I'm very very jelous.

As far as the motor goes, you probably won't have to worry about it too much. Apparently YZ450F's are bullet proof and rarely ever need their valves shimmed. If you go to [URL="http://www.thumpertalk.com"]www.thumpertalk.com[/URL] and read up on YZ450's, you'll see that people put a TON of hours on those things before the valves become out of spec. I've been researching the YZ450F a lot because I plan on getting one at some point, and it seems to be the most reliable 450 4stroke bike out there....

Scott982 01-07-2009 10:43 PM

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[QUOTE=MR2turbo4evr;3718332]Why don't you install some cooling fans behind the radiators, wired to a toggle switch? That would help with cooling in slowmoving traffic.

Your bike looks beautiful though. I'm very very jelous.

As far as the motor goes, you probably won't have to worry about it too much. Apparently YZ450F's are bullet proof and rarely ever need their valves shimmed. If you go to [URL="http://www.thumpertalk.com"]www.thumpertalk.com[/URL] and read up on YZ450's, you'll see that people put a TON of hours on those things before the valves become out of spec. I've been researching the YZ450F a lot because I plan on getting one at some point, and it seems to be the most reliable 450 4stroke bike out there....[/QUOTE]

I would install some fans but on the 06 an up yz450 you can only get a 50watt stator. The stator barely has enough power for my lights at idle and when we tried a dc system with a battery the stator wouldn't even charge the battery. The stator issue is the biggest downside to riding a newer yz450 on the street.

I did a lot of research on thumpertalk and supermotojunkie before deciding to get a yamaha. I really wanted a honda at first but didn't feel like dealing with the valve issues that they have. So far my valves are still in spec and everything is working great after 1,200 miles.

SmokechecK 01-11-2009 11:00 PM

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Looks good brother. I am thinking of doing the same to my 05 RMZ 450. I cant ride dirt anymore due to shoulder injury from war..... so I want to go street. I don't think the rules are too bad here in CA, but I guess I will find out.

As for Motostrano, if they r as bad as everyone is saying... I guess I will just have to piece everything together.

Buz

Scott982 01-11-2009 11:12 PM

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[QUOTE=SmokechecK;3725460]Looks good brother. I am thinking of doing the same to my 05 RMZ 450. I cant ride dirt anymore due to shoulder injury from war..... so I want to go street. I don't think the rules are too bad here in CA, but I guess I will find out.

As for Motostrano, if they r as bad as everyone is saying... I guess I will just have to piece everything together.

Buz[/QUOTE]

I don't think you can plate an your bike in CA but I might be wrong. Most of my stuff I just order from the local cycle gear because they match internet prices and get my parts in 2-3 days. Motostrano took forever and had horrible communication. It really freaked me out after I sent them $3,000 and they wouldn't return my calls.

SmokechecK 01-11-2009 11:26 PM

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Yeah, that is not cool of them. If I cant plate it here in SD, then I will plate it at my parents in Las Vegas. Then it is on! haha :yeah

Scott982 01-12-2009 01:02 AM

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That's would I would do. Just plate it in vegas.

Savvgawd 01-12-2009 01:17 AM

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That is one NAASTY bike, super jealous, def keep the white plastics too

DaHammer 01-14-2009 12:47 AM

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^^^^^^ i heart ur avatar

WHEELIE 01-14-2009 12:55 AM

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That bike is Just fuckin sick man!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SmokechecK 01-14-2009 02:04 AM

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Savvgawd....... I want all of the gurls in your pic. haha

Scott982 02-11-2009 02:48 AM

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I have a hinson slipper clutch and a brembo 16x18 on the way. I still need to figure out which caliper and rotor to go with. The stock master and caliper work great for riding around town but they suck when riding hard in the twisties. Should have some more pics up soon.

I did add a red bull catch can..lol
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Josh Faught 02-11-2009 07:51 PM

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Your so dreamy scoot

Scott982 02-15-2009 02:20 PM

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Yut Ughhh!!!

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mischievius 02-28-2009 01:23 PM

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Bad ass bike!...:yeah

I see the tail light and license mount kit came with the bike when you bought it...
but do you have any idea where it came from? (looks like an acerbis)

Do you not need turn signals in Texas?

Scott982 02-28-2009 03:43 PM

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The tail light and plate bracket are from Baja Designs. You don't need turn signals in Texas. Only a headlight with a high/low beam, tail light, brake light, one mirror, and a horn.

[url]https://www.bajadesigns.com/NET/P-600709/Taillight%2c+Bd%2c+Led+Dropdown[/url]

white bandito 02-28-2009 03:47 PM

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dang. everything i have is white my street bike my motard and my 50 and i really like that bike. come to houston i will ride whenever.

Scott982 02-28-2009 05:01 PM

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I am going to be in houston at the end of march for 2 weeks. I'll try to bring the bike but it just depends if I have a hotel I can park the bike in.

The bike has a hinson slipper clutch now and handbrake. I need to get some more pics up .

mischievius 02-28-2009 05:50 PM

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[quote=Scott982;3813338]The tail light and plate bracket are from Baja Designs. You don't need turn signals in Texas. Only a headlight with a high/low beam, tail light, brake light, one mirror, and a horn.

[URL]https://www.bajadesigns.com/NET/P-600709/Taillight%2c+Bd%2c+Led+Dropdown[/URL][/quote]

tight... thanks man, :cheers

[quote=Scott982;3813392]The bike has a hinson slipper clutch now and handbrake. I need to get some more pics up .[/quote]

hell yea!... what have you done as far as suspension?


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