Too bad someone didn't have some land out there that we all could stay on and save some cash.. About the only good campground to stay at and have some fun is Val Du.. but they want 15.00 per night.. Thats some coin when there's 5-10 people! Thats a hell of alot of beer that could be bought and drank!!!!
Congratulations on the kid!
I remember you were having some clutch problems out there.
C'mon Brad.. That thing is a straight show bike!! :biggrin: Or at least it should be..
I'm surprised my cousin hasn't posted the vid of it yet..
Yep. Ziggy. It should be going to the coaters in a week or so.. Hopefully I can get it all together by memorial day weekend.
Notta much.. Just workin and wrenching.
You making out to silver lake at all this summer? I might need someone to bring me a gas jug if I run out of fuel again! lol Them bastards got that shit on tape!. :yelrotflmao:
Why do you run a lock up? From the mods in your sig it doesn't seem justified. Seems like a 8 Plate setup might be a better option if your having problems with your clutch slippin. Not tryin to be a smartass.. just wonderin?
Here's my Tyson lightend chassis with chromoly subframe. I left the uptubes though, seemed to help keep the motor from twisting.
Frame is forsale too. PM me if you want details I'm not gonna hi-jack this guys thread.
I'd take the VF3 over the boyesen RAD valve..They're about the same in price. But on stock to lightly ported motors I like Boyesen Pro Series carbon reeds. I dont think the samller engines will benifit from the V-Force like the Bigger motors but it wont hinder performance on the smaller engines either. Again this is just my opinion. Go with what you can afford/ want to spend. I've never used the Vito's reeds.. but any reed is a upgrade over stock.
I know the rad valve I had didn't work with the larger carbs. So I got a set of Boyessen pro carbons and put them on the stock cages. Then I switched to some VF2's.. Honestly I didn't feel any difference.. I think the Higher HP drag bikes benefit more from the VF then the trail/dune motors. So from my experience for dune motors the stock cages with good set of reeds work good.