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loy

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  1. Thanks for the answers! I think I will try the Barnett. The stock are to damn expensive, about 12 euro per plate
  2. Hello! The clutch on my XRR has recently started to slip, so I need new frictionplates and metalplates (Don't know the exact word in english). What should I buy? I want bang for the buck. Is the stock Honda best or should I go with Barnett or something else? / F
  3. Old thread but anyway.. I'm going to buy a new clutch. I have been looking at the Barnett-clutches. But they seems to hav two different packages? One "normal" and one "Dirt-digger". What is the difference? I wan't the strongest one.
  4. Braooooppp! A pic from last weekend :-)
  5. I think Renthal makes sprockets from 39 to 50.
  6. Broaaaapp! My Xr this summer 😏
  7. Thanks! Will buy new springs and an extra plate 👍
  8. Hello! The clutch on my Xrr has started to slip when the engine is going 100%. Can I just add som washers to the screws and increase the spring-preassure? I hope you understand what I mean. Yes, I know there is heavy duty springs, but I can't get them in time for my ride tomorrow.
  9. I had exactly the same on my xr650r! I went to a engine-shop and got it measured, couldn't find anything wrong.. And the guy at the shop told me I could run with it.
  10. I have lost my nice exel-sheet with the gear/speed-calculator.. Can someone tell me the topspeed with 15/41 and 17' rims?
  11. They are reliable! Just buuuuuuuuuy! I recently checked my entire engine, every bearing etc, etc. It looked almost new.. It has 25000km on the meter..
  12. Installed and testrode my Xr with the new 11:1 piston, hotcam 1 and arrow exhaus. Damn it ripps!!
  13. I dissasembled my engine a few days ago. It all went smooth. But I have a question about on of the crankshaft-bearings. Look at this picture: http://img121.imageshack.us/i/rimg02712.jpg/ That sleeve (I don't know the correct english term) you can see is the inner track of the right crankshaft-bearing. Should I be able to remove it with just my fingers? I thought it should be seated very hard? As it is now, it comes off by itself...
  14. Hello! I'm about too tear down my engine and do an overhaul. But I wan't to buy all the parts first. So my question is, where can I by the bearings (Or whatn it's called) that is located by the arrows. http://yfrog.com/58bearingj / Fredrik
  15. Me like... http://pici.se/pictures/FDyUOzbUT.jpg
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