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When I first got mine it would go up fine but coming down was a whole different story. Front shock bushing were shot. It would wabble all over.
Stock suspension I was talking about. I have +2 a arms aftermarket swingarm. Aftermarket shock. Aftermarket axle.Handles wonderful now. But the steering mods like bumb steer and camber mod made a big difference. Also aftermarket shocks help to. Just getting everything tightened back up makes a huge difference. But your looking at a pretty penny for everything I mentioned.
The camber shims are availible in the store above for $50, and the bumpsteer mod just requires swapping the steering arm from 1 spindle to the other. It basically allows the tie rod to run almost parallel with the a-arms. There is a thread on the site and how to do it. Two cheap easy mods that will greatly increase handling.
Mine is an 88 as well, found all my upgraded parts used on eBay.
adjust clutch, or let it warm up more before you shift gears.does it do that after it has been rode for 20min or so.
Quote from: GrkGuy on January 16, 2014, 11:30:15 amadjust clutch, or let it warm up more before you shift gears.does it do that after it has been rode for 20min or so.I adjusted it a bit according to what ice racer said, and It stopped after was warmer, when it first starts I can't even put it in gear without it wanting to jump forward, don't stall out though...just kicks
Quote from: Suzukguy14 on January 12, 2014, 10:07:31 pmAny idea where I can get a stock axle? I was looking around this morning on eBay did a search on LT250R, there are at least 2 bikes being totally torn down right now. Prices are not bad either. Complete tires w rims, you name it! Check it, Dave
Any idea where I can get a stock axle?
Change the oil in it put in some 5-30 for the cold months, where are located? Maine?
If it sits for long periods between rides the clutch will stick, I had a Tri-z way back that sat for a while, I fired it up and had to rip it on the road with the clutch in to break it loose. this was a extreme case. I usally hear this from bikes stored in hot climates and not run for long periods.
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