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Old 27-11-2008, 10:46 PM   #31
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Na course not. Just keep an eye on it. I have fitted a longer rear shock. But where yours (I believe) is standard, When your suspension compresses, the exhaust may foul the plate.
Cheers mate will do

Do you know what shaft size the front spocket has got to be ? 17 or 20mm ??
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Old 27-11-2008, 11:05 PM   #32
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I forgot to ring him

I was gonna order one tonite got money burning a hole in me paypal pocket
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Old 27-11-2008, 11:17 PM   #33
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Oh right. lmao. well I cant really help you. All I know is the bottom end of the engine is Jailing. And the top end is FYM.



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Ta mate I think I'll have to wait and ring him tomorrow
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Old 28-11-2008, 11:31 PM   #34
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How did you get on with the sprocket.


If you don't get an answer by tomorrow, I am taking the pit bike to work, So I will whip the sprocket cover off and measure the sprocket shaft.
It was quiet today at work so I took the casing off and measured it.

Its 17mm mate. Gonna sort me one out now.

Will I have to change chain for longer one ??
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Old 29-11-2008, 12:59 PM   #35
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Re: White un's Masai 125

Bike looks so nice!
Cant wait to see what it turns out like!
You and binge have inspired me to want a Pit Bike!
Hopefully i shall be joining in the fun in a few months!
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Old 30-11-2008, 10:24 AM   #36
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Bike looks so nice!
Cant wait to see what it turns out like!
You and binge have inspired me to want a Pit Bike!
Hopefully i shall be joining in the fun in a few months!
Thanks mate but binge's bike is in a different league to mine !
I hope mine will be as half as good when I'm done !

It was binge's bike that made me get a Masai !

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You shouldn't have to extend or replace the chain. It depends on how much adjustment you have. If you can push the axle forwards enough it should be alright.

Failing that, Just change the rear sprocket at the same time. Go for a 37 or 38 on the rear. And it will even it out so you dont have to do much adjusting.


I measured it today too, Its 17mm.
Cheers mate ! Got one on order now.

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Old 30-11-2008, 10:49 AM   #37
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Right a little update, got me some new bars and grips from Englishjenny


Thanks Jen

So got the bike in the Kitchen yesterday afternoon as it was to cold to mess outside ! (I've got a good missis She didn't moan once )

OLD BARS


OLD BARS OFF


NEW BARS & GRIPS ON



Looks and feels lot better now, look forward to going for a ride.

I also moved me old number plate and indicators as me exhaust was melting them !
The right indicator has got a hole in the back of it now ! so theres a bit of black tape on the back to keep water out.

Thanks to binge for this mod !


I also put some red rim tape on the wheels



Gonna change front sprocket next then new wheels after xmas I think
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Old 30-11-2008, 10:54 AM   #38
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The red rim tape n them bars make it look alot better
How come you don't just ditch the indicators like everyone else is doing
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Old 30-11-2008, 12:15 PM   #39
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Looking sweet man!

Id HIGHLY advice you to get some lighting down on your reg plate.
Having a small plate in that location is a police magnet as it is, Let alone having it un-lit.
Of course if you dont ride it in the dark it doesnt matter.
But if you do. Then get something like this

Clicky


They are the ones I've got. If you get them and need help wiring them up let me know. I'll take some pictures and tell you which wires to splice into.

Dunno if you noticed, but your original rear light had a little LED on the underside of it to light up the plate. Now you have moved it, Its not lit.


Looking good though man! My Pit bike is in my hall way.
Cheers mate I've just ordered em !

yeah it is a bit dark in the mornings if I go to work on it !

Do I just wire them in to the rear light wiring ?
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Old 30-11-2008, 12:16 PM   #40
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Re: White un's Masai 125

nice bike ..and car
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