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Old 12-20-2010, 04:44 PM   #11
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I read the title and thought....First time for what? It isn't crashing. lol

Are you still limping or is ur knee OK? I was picturing the bike on top of your leg and you crying for help.
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Old 12-20-2010, 04:48 PM   #12
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Old 12-20-2010, 06:34 PM   #13
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You're ok, right?

Because omg that's the funniest sh!t I've heard in a while, and the Kat Williams link has me roflmao! Don't feel too bad though, we've all been there...just maybe not QUITE the same.
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Old 12-20-2010, 06:37 PM   #14
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Crap. That really blows.
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Old 12-21-2010, 06:11 PM   #15
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Are you still limping or is ur knee OK? I was picturing the bike on top of your leg and you crying for help.
I put the fucker on my shoulder and carried it back to the garage. If I wasn't concerned with broken plastics, I would have thrown it.

It actually did fall on my bad knee, but it didn't do any damage. My leg was stiff the rest of the day, but I don't feel anything now.

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You're ok, right? Because omg that's the funniest sh!t I've heard in a while, and the Kat Williams link has me roflmao! Don't feel too bad though, we've all been there...just maybe not QUITE the same.
I actually watched that Kat Williams bit on Saturday night.

On Monday morning, I re-enacted it...
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Old 12-21-2010, 08:39 PM   #16
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Shit, the story is lol funny dude!

Sucks about the bike and glad it didn't get you!
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Old 01-23-2011, 11:16 PM   #17
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Parts finally arrived late last week. Only took a month...

Because the bike spent a few seconds running on its side, I decided to pull the tank and airbox to check for oil in the combustion chambers. I've heard horror stories of people starting their recently crashed bikes only to break and bend engine internals because of incompressible liquid atop their pistons. Pulled the plugs, cranked it a few times, and no oil shot out.

While I had it apart, I decided to install the K&N air filter I bought months ago, and looky what I found:



Same thing has happened with the other two bikes I've had at this property. I don't know how to keep the mice out of the airbox. I put traps under the bike. Just a hazard of living in the woods, I suppose.

Upon reassembly, the bike fired up easy enough, but it's producing more smoke than usual and the check-engine light is on. It idles fine and responds to throttle inputs per normal.

Even with the new tube, however, the throttle sticks just like it did the day I crashed. With the engine off, it's sticky, but it retracts on its own. With the engine running, it freezes open and must be retracted manually. New cables..?
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Old 01-24-2011, 12:39 AM   #18
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Dude just buy a new bike...even if it is a 250. lol

What is that shit in the airbox?
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Old 01-24-2011, 12:55 AM   #19
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Is the handlebar bent? It could cause the throttle to stick, and temp changes could cause it to tighten and loosen with the time of day and heat from the bike.
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Old 01-24-2011, 07:16 AM   #20
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Parts finally arrived late last week. Only took a month...

Because the bike spent a few seconds running on its side, I decided to pull the tank and airbox to check for oil in the combustion chambers. I've heard horror stories of people starting their recently crashed bikes only to break and bend engine internals because of incompressible liquid atop their pistons. Pulled the plugs, cranked it a few times, and no oil shot out.

While I had it apart, I decided to install the K&N air filter I bought months ago, and looky what I found:



Same thing has happened with the other two bikes I've had at this property. I don't know how to keep the mice out of the airbox. I put traps under the bike. Just a hazard of living in the woods, I suppose.

Upon reassembly, the bike fired up easy enough, but it's producing more smoke than usual and the check-engine light is on. It idles fine and responds to throttle inputs per normal.

Even with the new tube, however, the throttle sticks just like it did the day I crashed. With the engine off, it's sticky, but it retracts on its own. With the engine running, it freezes open and must be retracted manually. New cables..?
I can't see the pic but when I lived in a fairly heavily wooded area and mice were a problem I placed mothballs around parked vehicles (punch some holes in some ziplock baggies to make them easy to move around and invest in bulk in nitrile gloves). Smells like ass but keeps the mice away.
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