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by CRMR
03 Feb 2007, 15:33
Forum: Technical
Topic: Airbox and Exhaust questions
Replies: 2
Views: 3824

you still stripping it down bargos
by CRMR
27 Jan 2007, 14:33
Forum: Technical
Topic: no keys
Replies: 3
Views: 4222

I supose if we all chipped in a quid a week for the next two years we may be able to help with the project ,,but for now , Welcome and feel free to ask as many questions as you like , Most of us also have a few spairs lurking about the shed so if you need bits , ask here first..What have you done!!
by CRMR
20 Jan 2007, 10:42
Forum: New Members Intro
Topic: hello from purple rooooster
Replies: 10
Views: 9702

Greeting to the purple rooster,
by CRMR
13 Jan 2007, 10:55
Forum: New Members Intro
Topic: Another newbie from Hertfordshire
Replies: 7
Views: 5907

Mickstoy , Look like you got a bargain there for £800..is it me or
Is your front tyre on backwards??
by CRMR
02 Jan 2007, 19:44
Forum: Technical
Topic: Loss of top end power + temp warning light
Replies: 24
Views: 21389

Cheers kinny, I new this site had a spellchecker somewhere..
by CRMR
02 Jan 2007, 19:43
Forum: Technical
Topic: Loss of top end power + temp warning light
Replies: 24
Views: 21389

CRMR wrote:The milky oil is definately water mixed with it ,,Prob head caske if it was a 4 stroke,Also could be a faulty powervalve meaning one fault has led you to another in the making ,?
by CRMR
01 Jan 2007, 18:38
Forum: Technical
Topic: Loss of top end power + temp warning light
Replies: 24
Views: 21389

The milky oil is defenatly water mixed with it ,,bet its the head casket,Also could be a slight leak in the head gasket along with a faulty powervalve meaning one fault has led you to another in the making ,?
by CRMR
23 Dec 2006, 10:36
Forum: New Members Intro
Topic: Hello all from NZ
Replies: 7
Views: 7262

I gess the biggest tip would be \"Dont buy anything you have to spend more money on \",Make shure its complete and already how you want it .I see in some posts people buy budget crm,s and then have to sell a kidney to get the parts to bring it upto scratch ,Mine cost me £1500 and i spent £300 on tyr...
by CRMR
26 Nov 2006, 21:49
Forum: Technical
Topic: mk 2 carb
Replies: 17
Views: 15052

i bet you have put it back together slightly wrong yet every time you strip it you make shure you put it back together the way it was , wich was wrong from the first time ,?????. It sounds like theres an o ring missing from one of the adjusters , , the emulsifier baffle is fitted wrong or the needle...
by CRMR
20 Nov 2006, 21:48
Forum: Technical
Topic: How to Make your own Rear disc guard
Replies: 9
Views: 7780

probably wont stand up to seriouse motorcross but would look trick on a road supermoto.

My next project is :-

How to fit a 1200 bandit engine to a crm frame
:eek:
by CRMR
20 Nov 2006, 18:02
Forum: Technical
Topic: How to Make your own Rear disc guard
Replies: 9
Views: 7780

How to Make your own Rear disc guard

This tutorial involves a brief explination and a jpeg,Abit like a haynes manual but filled with spelling mistakes..Ha Ha . So Lets Start By removing the rear wheel and inspecting the rear break assy Bracket ,,You can see the lugs are there but no fixing holes 1/ http://193.116.26.75/uploaded/DCP_525...
by CRMR
18 Nov 2006, 20:36
Forum: Technical
Topic: Rear Disc Guard
Replies: 14
Views: 10450

Its done , Cost me £3.99..Will post all the photos and instructions later..
If i had one wish it would be to have used 4mill alloy instead of 2 mill.
looks cool though :lol:
by CRMR
18 Nov 2006, 10:08
Forum: Technical
Topic: Rear Disc Guard
Replies: 14
Views: 10450

gonna make one today ,,work out my own measurements and post a photo log
by CRMR
17 Nov 2006, 16:58
Forum: Technical
Topic: mk1 electrical trouble
Replies: 3
Views: 4328

did that model have a side stand switch that killed the spark also ,
by CRMR
13 Nov 2006, 16:44
Forum: Technical
Topic: Bash plate
Replies: 8
Views: 7863

I had a good idea for a home made bashplate but it involves the bike being upside down to get it to size , I bought £2 a blue polypropilene(plastic) chopping board This type of plastic becomes plyable when very hot , I was gonna cook it in the ovan for a while and just place it over the spot on my u...