picked up the bike in West Virginia new in 2013. I had some training prior to this bike so i had some skills. With that i just started with basics such as hour meter and suspension re-valve. here's how she sits now with 19 hours!
updated Nov. 2014 - 19 hours
-Renthal 49/50 tooth rear sprockets
-Get Real Racing Suspension Re-valve
-Hardline Hour/tach meter
-FMF Shorty silencer
-FMF Factory Fatty pipe
-Renthal twinwall blk 999 bend
-Arc Folding brake/clutch levers
-Jd jetted
The bike as of now has the 50t rear sprocket and its a little jumpy for me so i'm going to try the 49t. I had my friend give me a base line jetting for the pipes but i have the spooge so i will get around to a full re jet. She does need some stuff such as fork seals / oil, and tires. I would like to get some recommendations for these. I usually only do track riding. I'm aggressive when it comes to corners and I can usually clear all the jumps and some triples on the tracks, but I'm not scrubbing or whipping at all. I ride usually in upstate ny, long island ny, or nj. Mosrt of the ny spots are hard packed and rocky, while nj has softer tracks. not sure what tires i want. I usually stuck with the Michelin Star cross MH3. Want to try something new maybe.
updated Nov. 2014 - 19 hours
-Renthal 49/50 tooth rear sprockets
-Get Real Racing Suspension Re-valve
-Hardline Hour/tach meter
-FMF Shorty silencer
-FMF Factory Fatty pipe
-Renthal twinwall blk 999 bend
-Arc Folding brake/clutch levers
-Jd jetted
The bike as of now has the 50t rear sprocket and its a little jumpy for me so i'm going to try the 49t. I had my friend give me a base line jetting for the pipes but i have the spooge so i will get around to a full re jet. She does need some stuff such as fork seals / oil, and tires. I would like to get some recommendations for these. I usually only do track riding. I'm aggressive when it comes to corners and I can usually clear all the jumps and some triples on the tracks, but I'm not scrubbing or whipping at all. I ride usually in upstate ny, long island ny, or nj. Mosrt of the ny spots are hard packed and rocky, while nj has softer tracks. not sure what tires i want. I usually stuck with the Michelin Star cross MH3. Want to try something new maybe.