Some things I have learned

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grathado

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Sep 28, 2015
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1. loctite is your friend, use it to keep things screwed in.
2. a disk break on the front will do wonders for safety and stopping power.
3. if your fat like me get aluminum rims, nuf said even if your not fat they are cool
4. Get a torque wrench and make sure your head is on tight enough, i have been running at low power because my head was not torqued on correctly.

I'm sure i that i dont know all there is to know but these are some things i'm excited i learned recently lol
 

sbest

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Nov 3, 2015
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Nova Scotia
Worship brakes like a religion. They will keep you from meeting God too soon.
Put a better air filter on. It is cheaper than a new cylinder.
Check things often, like all your nuts and bolts, spokes, brakes, tire pressure, chain slack.
Pull stuff apart and clean and lube it often. It is so easy on bicycles and these engines.
Motor pulls out of frame in 10 minutes, cylinder head off in 5, fear not to check stuff.
Noises and vibrations mean something, check them out.

Steve