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by CRM'er
02 Feb 2007, 10:05
Forum: Technical
Topic: fookin wheel bearings
Replies: 30
Views: 22109

Be aggressive, make a gap between bearing and spacer so you can get a lip to hit. With force and percistance youll get em out!
by CRM'er
07 Jan 2007, 02:51
Forum: Technical
Topic: 2 stroke oil level indicator
Replies: 11
Views: 10503

I think i get around 1mm oil per km riding(commuting) so thats aprox 1000k's for a tank of oil, so definetly plenty of oil in frame for alot of riding without having to worry about topping up all the time
by CRM'er
02 Jan 2007, 08:25
Forum: Technical
Topic: Loss of top end power + temp warning light
Replies: 24
Views: 21589

Is it running bad after or before the temp light comes on? Not too sure about the computers in the crm's but if it gets too hot (or thinks its too hot) the power of the engine may be restricted to stop engine damage... Maybe there is a fault in the system causing the temp light to come on even thoug...
by CRM'er
10 Nov 2006, 06:54
Forum: Technical
Topic: lights on no-0nes home
Replies: 21
Views: 17322

Yes you can install a switch to be able to turn lights on/off. Not difficult just install in the circuit and it acts as a circuit breaker. Lights on all the time is a \"safety\" thing, although melted the plastic on my original headlight.
by CRM'er
30 Sep 2006, 09:24
Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
Topic: Super Motard Conversion
Replies: 2
Views: 4257

I have fitted the standard trail tech computer to my motard, wrote a \"review\" on it in forum so if you search it should come up!
by CRM'er
27 Jul 2006, 21:02
Forum: Technical
Topic: Carb slide
Replies: 9
Views: 7980

I am not running an airbox on my bike which would make a suttle difference. I think i have my needle set in the leanest position, however not sure what sort of needle is in it as the carb is off a racing quad bike. Where has your mixture screw ended up? I would like to try and get rid of labouring a...
by CRM'er
27 Jul 2006, 20:53
Forum: Technical
Topic: Float Height on a CRM MK2
Replies: 2
Views: 3763

Adjust it by bending the metal tab that pushes on the float needle, bend it closer to needle to lower the float height bent it away from needle to raise float height.
by CRM'er
26 Jul 2006, 21:01
Forum: Technical
Topic: Carb slide
Replies: 9
Views: 7980

are you sure it was 110? I have a 150 main in mine at moment and a 42 pilot. 110 seems strange as it is smaller than the standard jet sise in a 32mm carb which is 128. Mine also runs rough at constant throttle low revs, still playing with jetting on mine so will let you know how i get on with that. ...
by CRM'er
24 Jul 2006, 07:12
Forum: Technical
Topic: Carb slide
Replies: 9
Views: 7980

Running a 38mm carb on my mk2 supermoto however been playing with jetting so much havent gotten a fuel consumption reading yet. What size pilot and main jet are you running in yours? at them moment i have a 42pilot and a 150main. Cheers
by CRM'er
02 Jun 2006, 09:05
Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
Topic: The begginings of my (cheap) CRM Motard
Replies: 7
Views: 8671

Wow loving the cr500 engine in the motard. Wish i had one of them in my crm! Theyre looking good, man the 500 must be great fun on the road
by CRM'er
01 Jun 2006, 11:38
Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
Topic: Supermoto Storyboard
Replies: 26
Views: 23171

http://193.116.26.75/uploaded/IMAG0030crm.jpg I made the bracket out of 10mm alloy, wasnt difficult to make just a matter of taking your time and measuring twice drilling or cutting once! Made it first for crm caliper just added a hole to bracket and made up different spacers to run brembo. I use s...
by CRM'er
31 May 2006, 09:02
Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
Topic: Supermoto Storyboard
Replies: 26
Views: 23171

Got a brembo 4pot off a late model ducati on mine! Works a real treat!! have braided line but standard mastercylinder
by CRM'er
17 Mar 2006, 06:08
Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
Topic: my AR supermoto.. now for sale!!
Replies: 10
Views: 10679

Nice moto :) I just fitted a 4-pot brembo to my mk2 supermoto, the best thing is it was free!! :D Got it from work as we had it lying around lol. Its off a late model ducati. Wouldnt mind a brembo master cylinder aswell then it would definetly have some intence stopping power!
by CRM'er
02 Mar 2006, 04:57
Forum: Technical
Topic: key
Replies: 4
Views: 4824

The ignition will be bypassed, a wire will be looped back to itself and not going to the ignition therefore not needing key to be turned on to get the connection!
by CRM'er
27 Feb 2006, 05:40
Forum: Motards / Specials / Rebuilds
Topic: My Wheels
Replies: 5
Views: 6644

Awesome! Hopefully another SM crm then :D Would be a rather skinny rim though wouldnt they?