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by Walt!!
11 Apr 2008, 10:22
Forum: Stolen Bike Register
Topic: STOLEN AR
Replies: 5
Views: 7324

STOLEN AR

Stolen from Newport area, S. Wales on 10/11 April 08 My CRM AR Purple/white Chassis/frame no MD321100118 Engine no MD32E1003001 Extras on bike Wide pegs Aluminium rear rack braided hoses Rally levers RSV chrome exhaust DEP silencer Gold Renthals White plastic AR bashplate Alu AR frame protectors.
by Walt!!
25 Mar 2008, 21:20
Forum: Racing / Competition
Topic: Red Kite Rally 2008
Replies: 98
Views: 66534

Re: Red Kite Rally 2008

That was me in third! Rode me nuts off, then stalled in the last boggy section of the last stage! All the CRM's did well. Couldn't come to see any of you after the event, had to leave as soon as we got back. I've had two CRM's now, still, every time I go out on it i'm totally amazed how good it is. ...
by Walt!!
24 Mar 2008, 16:13
Forum: Racing / Competition
Topic: Red Kite Rally 2008
Replies: 98
Views: 66534

Re: Red Kite Rally 2008

Wow, that was a tuff one, aching all over! Wouldn't have liked to do it on one of the big bikes.........or on the CG125 with a road tyre on the front!! what was he thinking? I found the long uphill rutted section, 90 degree right over a bump then more ruts, really tricky 3rd time around, but overall...
by Walt!!
06 Mar 2008, 19:50
Forum: Racing / Competition
Topic: Red Kite Rally 2008
Replies: 98
Views: 66534

Re: Red Kite Rally 2008

I'll be there on my AR with a mate on a ktm 625, got someone coming with us to drive up to the fueling area with our kit. Look out for us if your stuck. Going from past experience there are plenty of vehicles going up there, just ask. The only problem is if your fuel is with one of the earlier rider...
by Walt!!
04 Mar 2008, 19:26
Forum: Technical
Topic: Bleeding the autolube
Replies: 9
Views: 6350

Re: Bleeding the autolube

Had the same problem on my old mk3. From what i remember theres no pressure on that screw, after lots suggestions, the threads were cleaned, put a smear of clear silicone on the thread of the screw and put it back in. Worked fine with no problems or leaks.