kirrbby
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I sent the vid to kirrbby
I can't find a way to post it either. I can't even upload it to my YouTube...it goes to 95% processed, then stays there and never goes any farther.??
I sent the vid to kirrbby
I think maybe sometime I can borrow someone's smartphone and make an uploadable vid. I like the phone I have because its extremely tough and waterproof. All my others kept getting killed somehow. I guess I could go by a US Cellular store and see if they have an upgraded version or something similar. Its around 5years old now.lolI can't find a way to post it either. I can't even upload it to my YouTube...it goes to 95% processed, then stays there and never goes any farther.??
It is overbored, fully broke in, I weigh about 160, stock carb has #60 main(stock is 58), needle clip is 2nd from bottom, NGK6 plug, pure 87, new points @.016, 14/35(overgeared), 30psi in the tires, valves .002in and .003ex, I also had my head way down.lolVideo must be uploaded to a hosting site like Vimeo, or Youtube..then hot-linked here.
FWIW...most 88cc-euqipped bikes top-out in the high 40s. You're doing exceptionally well.
Wish it didn't have so much noise. Some is wind, but for some reason, the phone really picks up the rattle resonance of the exhaust guard. Dont even hear it when your on the bike.Cool video, that’s as good as it gets for stock. Hats off to you!
I never thought of using that as a tool. I would guess, with a high quality microphone and high quality playback system, it would be a great tool.Camera audio picks up all kindsa weird noises you never noticed before. It can also add/create evrn weirder sounds, not made by the bike. If one can discern which is which, it can be a very useful tool. Things like stiff chain links can be heard much more easily & clearly this way...early enough to prevent problems
No, I didn't. Mine seemed fine ..and tight. Maybe racerx can chime in. I didn't even think about those and have no idea where to get them.CJ,
did you have to replace the spring guides on the forks? Mine are worn out and I cant source a replacement.
3 years already! Man time flies. I would love to see a pic of Miss Sharon. Maybe post a re-creation of the one above when you get your bike back. I hope she is happy and healthy. She's gonna need a CT70 of her own pretty quick.
Yeah, a current pic of her on the bike at the same place would be cool.