250F 2007 WR 250 F - Front Brake Caliper Hanger

Ya really glad I had that skid plate. :prof: just found out that now I need throttle cables as well. I'll post all the pictures when I get them uploaded. :banana::blah:
:thinking: Somebody made mention of that when expecting the dirt that needed to be buffed out...:devil:
 

James

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You could be cutting fire wood on the ranch for next years meet!!! 25 cents a log:smirk:
:shocked: 25 cents? Come on give me a break, more like 10 cents. :P


So yama, Rack was telling me that he's buying the parts and you get to fix it yourself. :thumb: Holler if you need help.
 
:shocked: 25 cents? Come on give me a break, more like 10 cents. :P


So yama, Rack was telling me that he's buying the parts and you get to fix it yourself. :thumb: Holler if you need help.



I tried that approach, and had to buy a carb for what the rookie broke. Those duties have been re-evaluated. :prof:
 

James

Staff member
I tried that approach, and had to buy a carb for what the rookie broke. Those duties have been re-evaluated. :prof:
:lol: Well that sucks, however you have to learn sometime. :noidea: Better now then later, dad's still paying for the screw-ups, so when you end up having to pay for it yourself, you'll know what you're doing. :smirk:
 
:lol: Well that sucks, however you have to learn sometime. :noidea: Better now then later, dad's still paying for the screw-ups, so when you end up having to pay for it yourself, you'll know what you're doing. :smirk:

I've gone to letting him wash, and do basic service, ie; airfilter, chain adjust and lube, air pressure check, spokes, and all fluids. I know I learned at some point, I just don't remember at what age.:noidea:
 
:lol: Well that sucks, however you have to learn sometime. :noidea: Better now then later, dad's still paying for the screw-ups, so when you end up having to pay for it yourself, you'll know what you're doing. :smirk:
CDA dad advice - I told my kid when he started out riding that I would buy his parts. Then came a time when he was older and a better rider, that I would buy his broken parts if he broke them doing a section that was a little over his head that I made him try. If he broke them doing something stupid (or a normal crash) he was buying his own parts. Once I rebuilt the 250 and handed it over to him, I told him he is on his own.....I do help him on doing the maintenance by guiding him on how it's done..
 

James

Staff member
CDA dad advice - I told my kid when he started out riding that I would buy his parts. Then came a time when he was older and a better rider, that I would buy his broken parts if he broke them doing a section that was a little over his head that I made him try. If he broke them doing something stupid (or a normal crash) he was buying his own parts. Once I rebuilt the 250 and handed it over to him, I told him he is on his own.....I do help him on doing the maintenance by guiding him on how it's done..
I was referring to working on the bike, not riding skills. I do like your way though. :thumb:
 
CDA dad advice - I told my kid when he started out riding that I would buy his parts. Then came a time when he was older and a better rider, that I would buy his broken parts if he broke them doing a section that was a little over his head that I made him try. If he broke them doing something stupid (or a normal crash) he was buying his own parts. Once I rebuilt the 250 and handed it over to him, I told him he is on his own.....I do help him on doing the maintenance by guiding him on how it's done..

Wow, so you are Mr. Miyagi now, Wax on, wax off. :P
 
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