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Probably too chicken to go when it's like that2001kdx wrote:motofox2006, have you ever ridden on a slick, wet or muddy, maybe even tight, slow or technical trail?
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No i have ridden clay at super slippy points when you cant even stand on it cause its like ice, I do woods riding which is quite technical, in some points there are tree roots in staircase formation to go up. But most of the time im riding sand at the bike park which is about an hour away from me. And now my question to u is have you ever ridden on a slick, wet or muddy, maybe even tight, slow or technical trail? I guess not probably too chicken to go when it's like that
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Most of our riding around here is always slick, wet or muddy, maybe even tight, slow or technical ...
Sounds like you better stay on the kiddie park, so you can roost on all the rest of the 5 year olds
Sounds like you better stay on the kiddie park, so you can roost on all the rest of the 5 year olds
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Use what you want to, but since you'll be examining how much carbon is deposited on the plug's porcelain best accuracy would come from a clean plug, right?motofox2006 wrote:When jetting why do you have to use a new plug for plug chops. Can I just clean the plug I already am using then use that. Ive actually read somewhere that you should be using a plug that you've had atleast
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Motofox, did you come from DRN?
Anyway, Plugs are like $2 a pop... I bought a couple yesterday to try the 152, 150 mains.
Anyway, Plugs are like $2 a pop... I bought a couple yesterday to try the 152, 150 mains.
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