Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
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Re: Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
Did you ride the GL650?
Taterhead » Tue Dec 08, 2015 6:35 am wrote:[quote="Taterhead » Mon Dec 07, 2015 2:41 pm
Sorry, I was channeling my inner flatcat.
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Re: Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
Nope.
Ran up the Washougal river highway until I ran out of asphalt, turned around, and eventually ended up on the Old Columbia River Highway. Had no real set route. Just rode.
Ran up the Washougal river highway until I ran out of asphalt, turned around, and eventually ended up on the Old Columbia River Highway. Had no real set route. Just rode.
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Re: Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
Box-o-parts on my doorstep when I got home. Trying to coordinate another work day with Marc.
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Re: Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
Marc sent me a pic of the paint on the C-monster's tank.
My current pile...
Plan to spend the day cleaning and rearranging the shop so I have more room to work. Probably start breaking mine down next weekend.
My current pile...
Plan to spend the day cleaning and rearranging the shop so I have more room to work. Probably start breaking mine down next weekend.
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OOOoh!! Damn, now it's getting even more exciting. Am really digging this thing man, can't wait to see it come together.
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Re: Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
Started breaking down Zero. Also picked up a set of newish Sportster mufflers. Not sure if I'll use them but couldn't pass up the $15 deal.
Took my tires in to a local bike shop to have them swapped out and they refused to do it. Liability, blah, blah, blah. Was trying to tell me that you couldn't use a tube in a rim meant for tubeless tires. Also said they would have dangerous traction issues on the street and I'd end up in the ditch. Really? The manufacturer developed them as a 50/50 dual sport tire. One of the most popular tires out there with the brat/scrambler guys. Whatever. Ended up buying another set -- same manufacturer but considered a 70/30 tire. When it's all said and done there's about a $30 difference. No biggie, I guess.
Took my tires in to a local bike shop to have them swapped out and they refused to do it. Liability, blah, blah, blah. Was trying to tell me that you couldn't use a tube in a rim meant for tubeless tires. Also said they would have dangerous traction issues on the street and I'd end up in the ditch. Really? The manufacturer developed them as a 50/50 dual sport tire. One of the most popular tires out there with the brat/scrambler guys. Whatever. Ended up buying another set -- same manufacturer but considered a 70/30 tire. When it's all said and done there's about a $30 difference. No biggie, I guess.
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Re: Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
About an hour after the above post the guy from the bike shop called me and told me he couldn't get the tires he wanted to sell me because they don't exist. Then went on to remind me that not only would he not mount up my original tires but that I also shouldn't even ask anyone else to either. Really? Fine then.
Got some tire irons and mounted them myself tonight. I guess that's $60 I get to keep in my pocket.
Got some tire irons and mounted them myself tonight. I guess that's $60 I get to keep in my pocket.
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Re: Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
I hate it when shit like that happens, and it's getting worse all the time, big franchises are the worst.
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Re: Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
This was just a little mom and pop shop that's been there for decades. Just changed owners recently though. I won't be back.
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Re: Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
DRIVEN » Mon Oct 05, 2015 9:24 pm wrote:This was just a little mom and pop shop that's been there for decades. Just changed owners recently though. I won't be back.
I said they are the worst, but they don't have the market cornered by any means.
I bought my own equipment in the last year, I change and balance my own tires now.
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Re: Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
Was that motorsport hillsboro? Do they even do tires? I know they used to be awesome...
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Re: Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
North Powersports. Used to be D&S. Was always my uncle's favorite shop and I've been going in there periodically for over 30 years. I'm not a huge fan of Motorsport Hillsboro either really but to be fair I've only been there a couple times on busy Saturdays.
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Re: Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
I've heard great things about Eric at D&S, but I know nothing about who is working in there now with the new owners.DRIVEN » October 6th, 2015, 5:09 am wrote:North Powersports. Used to be D&S. Was always my uncle's favorite shop and I've been going in there periodically for over 30 years. I'm not a huge fan of Motorsport Hillsboro either really but to be fair I've only been there a couple times on busy Saturdays.
I know what you mean though about shops not wanting to do certain work. Some new car dealerships are even turning their own brand away if it over ten years old, that doesn't even make sense to me.
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Re: Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
Peeled off the rest of the rear bodywork and reinstalled the wheels/tires. Threw a blanket on the frame and blasted up and down my street a few times. New knobbys are waaay grippier! Made a couple loops down behind my house through the dirt just for good measure and it grabs like a dirt bike...almost. I think I'm gonna like it. And the new mufflers sound throatier along with being a bit louder.
Plan for tomorrow is to do my fork seals and maybe start surgery on the rear suspension and frame. Possibly even put the new bars on. We'll see how the day pans out.
Marc should be over here around noon but only has about half the parts he needs so we'll just do what we can on his.
Stay tuned.
Plan for tomorrow is to do my fork seals and maybe start surgery on the rear suspension and frame. Possibly even put the new bars on. We'll see how the day pans out.
Marc should be over here around noon but only has about half the parts he needs so we'll just do what we can on his.
Stay tuned.
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^^Not a budget build^^ Do covet!
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We did about 6 hours today -- mostly working. Always seems like there's as much BSing as a actual work done. I got my forks rebuilt/resealed, boots installed, and the stock gauges removed. Also tried the chrome fender from the CX650 donor bike just to see if I like it. Changed out the bars along with the new grips and mirrors as well. Took a couple more bomb runs up and down the driveway and around the back yard.
My Silverwing pile is getting pretty big. I may actually list this stuff sooner rather than later.
Marc got the old mono shock mounts cleaned up and ready for re-engineering to accommodate his new Ninja unit. We also mounted his new front tire. Most of his new parts aren't scheduled for delivery until tomorrow so we couldn't make any real progress.
My Silverwing pile is getting pretty big. I may actually list this stuff sooner rather than later.
Marc got the old mono shock mounts cleaned up and ready for re-engineering to accommodate his new Ninja unit. We also mounted his new front tire. Most of his new parts aren't scheduled for delivery until tomorrow so we couldn't make any real progress.
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Another 8hrs yesterday on Marc's C-monster. Mounted the other new tire and balanced both. He installed the new drag bars and all the controls. They hit the tank at full travel so we're debating on whether to modify the stops or dimple the tank. Mocked up the cheap Chinese headlight. Got the upper and lower shock mounts done and the replacement Ninja shock installed -- still pretty soft though so he's on the hunt for a stiffer replacement spring or else a complete replacement. Welded in the rear frame loops too. Last thing we did was mock up the Mac's exhaust system.
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Re: Mad MAx Dual Sport Apocalypse Survival Scramblers
Tore down the rear suspension on Zero and modified the shock mounts. The GL500/GL650 was one of the pioneers of Honda's ProLink so it's got an overcomplicated linkage system. I forgot to take any before and after pics of the actual part but the results speak for themselves. Still has full articulation with the benefit of about 4" extra height.
Then I bobbed the rear of the frame.
It's coming along. I'll be setting up the rear of the frame to accept a removable rack for adventuring before it's over. Planning on another work day with Marc Tomorrow.
Then I bobbed the rear of the frame.
It's coming along. I'll be setting up the rear of the frame to accept a removable rack for adventuring before it's over. Planning on another work day with Marc Tomorrow.
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dude that thing is coming along nicely. and is pretty sick I might add! Wish I had the vision to do stuff like this. Looks super fun.
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