Drz400 Thread

Discussion in 'Thumpers' started by Britmick, May 4, 2007.

  1. The Recycled Teenager

    The Recycled Teenager Been here awhile

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    I stand corrected (just assumed they were all the same in that respect) :eek1
  2. focallength

    focallength Certifiable

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    Go to lowes get a lawnmower socket, its thin walled and light. A standard box wrench will turn it. Great for packing.
  3. focallength

    focallength Certifiable

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  4. Dirtnadvil

    Dirtnadvil Long timer

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  5. Mike_drz

    Mike_drz Banned

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    is that pigei adjustable or spring loaded to reset? :evil
  6. Wlfman

    Wlfman Long timer

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    I think he meant peg, but then again it could be code for :freaky:freaky:freaky :lol3
  7. The Recycled Teenager

    The Recycled Teenager Been here awhile

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    Well if I "sat corrected" you would know I was not riding hard enough :lol3
  8. ThomasVolomitz

    ThomasVolomitz New Old Stock

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    This from the Cycle World article. Mine only came with a 5 speed gearbox.

    Years sold: 2000-present

    MSRP new: $5349 (2000)

    Blue Book retail value: $2540 (2000) to $4825 (2009)

    Basic specs: A 398cc, liquid-cooled, electric-start, dohc, single-cylinder four-stroke dual-purpose machine with a six-speed gearbox. It weighs 301 pounds dry, has 11.3 inches of front-wheel travel and 11.6 inches at the rear.
  9. Wlfman

    Wlfman Long timer

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    I got the Dizzer ready for off-road fun. She was basically stock when I got her.

    Now has:
    Renthal bars
    Acerbis handguards
    Renthal Grips
    Rugged Rider Skidplate
    Unabiker Radiator guards
    IMS Extended shifter
    MSR Wide Pegs
    47 tooth rear sprocket (+3)
    Engine Case Protectors
    new chain
    new Off-Road tires
    TAT Rear rack
    Power for GPS
    Battery Tender Plug
    Back-Off brake Modulator

    Future Mods:
    SS Brake Lines
    Change White Plastics to Black
    Fender Elim (waiting on it's delivery now)
    Fork/Shock Spring upgrades
    Roto-Pax (the rear-rack has the required mount holes)
    Smaller shorter turn signals
    Battery upgrade
    ???
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  10. HellSickle

    HellSickle Scone Rider

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    No doubt about it. You got ripped off. Go back to the seller and ask for your 6th gear. It probably fell between the sofa cushions. :rofl
  11. Ogre_fl

    Ogre_fl Long timer

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  12. LittleRedToyota

    LittleRedToyota Yinzer

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    dang! someone please run over and total my 2009 (while it's parked, not with me on it :evil) so i can collect way more than i could actually sell it for from insurance! :rofl

    if only...
  13. Greg MacD

    Greg MacD Been here awhile

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    I often times finding myself shifting from first into neutral then into second......if you count that as a shift....I shift six times:evil
  14. ifixfords

    ifixfords Been here awhile

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    My old Baja designs tail light finally bit the dust. Just installed this Edge 2 led light. Install was easy and it works great. Got it from Wheeling cycle supply, great service.

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    DRZ400E Tagged
    KTM200XC-W
  15. bobbed06

    bobbed06 Cavalera Conspirator

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    I need to set my trailer up for 3 bikes and am looking for good wheel chocks that are some what self standing ( so I can get the tie downs on by myself ) What kind of wheel chock is that?
  16. Wlfman

    Wlfman Long timer

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    It's this one. They put them on sale quite often for half price.
    http://www.cyclegear.com/eng/product/Roll_On_Wheel_Chock/web1007486
  17. Mike_drz

    Mike_drz Banned

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    few be happy, but most hidden in foxholes :norton
  18. Mike_drz

    Mike_drz Banned

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    it's such a gentelmen's club :D
  19. The Recycled Teenager

    The Recycled Teenager Been here awhile

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    IF only we were Gentleman :smile6
  20. Achtung

    Achtung Wicked Pisssah Adventurer

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    Regulator rectifier went south on the DRZ last night on the way home, oh well new Ricks unit will be ordered tomorrow.