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Old 01-24-2013, 08:33 AM   #10321
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New Seiko Monster 200mt Dive watch

This is the new SRP313J1 mechanism and not the older SKX779

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Old 01-24-2013, 09:31 AM   #10322
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Fast in the dirt or the street?

Fast on the street. I'm not quite ready for fast on the dirt... the DRZ will keep me busy through this season, at least. Next year? Who knows? I'm hoping there's a plated KTM thumper in my future very soon

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Old 01-24-2013, 03:34 PM   #10323
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2000 DRZ400E



This is the earlier E model (2000-2002) which runs higher compression, better cams, and a better carb than the later DRZ models. Hard to find a stock engined DRZ with this much power.

This bike has approximately 200 miles since I rebuilt the top end.

Fires up whenever I want it to, without issue.

Titled and street legal.

It isn't a show bike and gets ran in the dirt, snow, and mud. It is for riding and riding hard.

The good:

Fresh Wiseco piston
Rekluse Z-start Pro
MRD Pro Comp exhaust
Kickstart added to supplement the electric start
New sealed battery
FCR39 recently rebuilt
Jetting is spot on
R&D Flexjet / extended fuel jet
Thumper Talk manual cam chain tensioner
Scotts sharkfin
Acerbis handguards
Raptor petcock
Thumpertalk skid plate
S Sprockets - 15/44
200 miles on the new chain
Sisneros Speed Works quick pull throttle
Renthal bars
New grips
S model radiators for better cooling
Electric fan, not hooked up yet
IMS pegs
Rox Risers


The bad:


Needs tires, the knobbies on there are around 40%, if that
Fork seals have started to weep
Electric fan isn't hooked up
Brake light stays on, just for show
Getting to be brake pad time
The clutch isn't needed with the Rekluse so it's just left unhooked down by the crankcase
The exhaust is for an S model so the mid mount hole is about 1/2" off. It's still solid.
I can think of three holes that need tapped

I will include an S subframe w/ airbox which will take care of two of the holes needing tapped (on airbox) as well as the misaligned exhaust mount (on subframe).

2500 OBO

Will trade for a later KTM 300 or a KDX220 or 200 in GREAT shape

Title in hand

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That's not an oil leak on the left side of the cylinder. It's some organic goo from a mud dobber or something of the sort. I think.









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Old 01-24-2013, 07:35 PM   #10324
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Fast on the street. I'm not quite ready for fast on the dirt... the DRZ will keep me busy through this season, at least. Next year? Who knows? I'm hoping there's a plated KTM thumper in my future very soon

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2012 BMW K1300S (Barely Broken In!) In da houzzzzzzzz-ah!

Let the mud-sliding begin
Congrats David! I rode an inmates K1200S and the ergos about killed me.

I hope that it fits you better!
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Old 01-24-2013, 07:51 PM   #10325
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That's not an oil leak on the left side of the cylinder. It's some organic goo from a mud dobber or something of the sort. I think.


Mmmmm, me thinks that's not a mud dobber. It's the weep hole for the water pump.
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Old 01-24-2013, 07:59 PM   #10326
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David: How the hell are you going to get that over Gore Pass in the mud this spring?



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Old 01-24-2013, 08:10 PM   #10327
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Mmmmm, me thinks that's not a mud dobber. It's the weep hole for the water pump.
I was thinking weep hole for the spark plug recess


(sharp 13S David!)
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Old 01-24-2013, 08:44 PM   #10328
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220V Industrial oven

Wanna cook a 80lb turkey? Maybe start a powder coating business? Maybe heat treat titanium bicycle frames?

Roughly 3ft x 3ft x 4ft interior industrial oven with computer controller that will enable you to program profiles for just about anything.

I used it to dry polycarbonate sheet and heat treat composite molds, worked great.

Full price gets help loading it into your trailer, more than full price and I might help you get it all the way to your shop

A steal at $600

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Old 01-24-2013, 08:50 PM   #10329
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Sold

110V metal band saw, uses standard bi-metal blades you can get at HF, comes with plate to use it vertically

$120 OBO

goes on CL for $160 Saturday morning


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Old 01-24-2013, 08:52 PM   #10330
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KTM 16.5 front supermoto race rim and 5 new Maxxis slicks

$250 OBO

I raced it one season. I've sold the 570 and won't be racing supermoto this season.

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Old 01-25-2013, 06:22 AM   #10331
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Congrats David! I rode an inmates K1200S and the ergos about killed me.

I hope that it fits you better!
The PO added HeliBars and new rearsets (lower) that substantially-change the ergos. Pretty comfy... so far. Taking it out for another long ride today, so I'll see how it feels after a few hours in the saddle.
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Old 01-25-2013, 04:19 PM   #10332
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I was thinking weep hole for the spark plug recess


(sharp 13S David!)
The spark plug well was cleaned before I rebuilt the top end. It didn't come out of the hole until the motor got hot for the first time. I'm guessing it was just crud packed up in there from where it sat for about a year before I rebuilt it. It's not oil and doesn't come off with a degreaser. I'm going to try some rubbing alcohol this weekend.
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Old 01-25-2013, 05:13 PM   #10333
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H & B Gobi's

Selling my set of Gobi's. Have not used them in couple of years, so they need to go. I'm located in the San Luis Valley, shipping these could be expensive. I am in C Springs a couple of times a month, could deliver to there if interested. These are used but in good shape with the exception of one prop open bracket is broken on one case. No mounting brackets, only one key. 300.00 for the set.
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Old 01-26-2013, 06:27 AM   #10334
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David: How the hell are you going to get that over Gore Pass in the mud this spring?



Congrats!
I think I'll have an easier time getting through the mud on the DRZ... well, at least it'll be way easier to pick up
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Old 01-26-2013, 07:55 AM   #10335
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Good used Badd Ass Chainsaw Rack/Mount for Stihl 192
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