my tm300 racing mx
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Re: my tm300 racing mx
well he certainly says it runs fantastic i will find out when i go to do the swap he seems like a bit of bike nut like us lot and enjoys his projects, the main stuff with my tm is cosmetic tidying apart from the rear tyre and chain but the tm does run great well it has to as ive been out on it every weekend since i got it and ive serviced it after ive been out on it too as when i got the tm i dont think it had had a service or oil change since the poor thing was purchased by the previuos owner! it really gets on my tits when people buy bikes and dont do or learn anything about them and just run them until they die! a simple oil change, piston ring change, gasket change a good grease up and clean is cheap easy to do and very fullfilling especially when it keeps your bike in good orderknackeredMk1 wrote:That Cr looks very tidy. I would suspect it's in better working order than the TM.
front brakes only slow you down anyway!!!!
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Re: my tm300 racing mx



front brakes only slow you down anyway!!!!
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Re: my tm300 racing mx
I would always use high octane petrol in a race bike just to be on the safe side. I assume by race fuel he just means premix
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You could always ask him.


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Re: my tm300 racing mx
no he meant the proper high octane stuff that cost a lot per litre, he has used unleaded in the bike in the past but he said he doesnt know what effect it would have if topped the tank up with unleaded while its still got race fuel in, so should i just use the race fuel until it runs dry then put unleaded in?
front brakes only slow you down anyway!!!!
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Re: my tm300 racing mx
I would think 97/98 RON would be fine unless he has done some head mods to increase the compression. Check with an MX dealer to settle your mind. Also check jetting now and what it should be according to Honda (though there is probably some small change from factory settimgs to get best performance)
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I can't see what benefits he was hoping to get if he hadn't done any work though - except peace of mind
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I can't see what benefits he was hoping to get if he hadn't done any work though - except peace of mind

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Re: my tm300 racing mx
hokey dokey, hes not done any mods apart from a full rebuild although he did give me a bag of carb jets too as spares ill run it until the race fuel is low then put a bit of unleaded in say about a litre then see if it runs like a bag of spanners and if it does ill just drain the lot out then replace with unleaded cheers knackered
front brakes only slow you down anyway!!!!
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Re: my tm300 racing mx
Race fuel just gives the bike more zing.Yes just use it up, then IMO, fill the tank to dilute what's left more.
The bike might sound and feel slightly less of a hand full when on normal pump fuel.
Mike
The bike might sound and feel slightly less of a hand full when on normal pump fuel.
Mike
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front brakes only slow you down anyway!!!!
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Re: my tm300 racing mx
go on get it dirty you no you want to
Im thinking about a bike with more valves than a powervalve
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Re: my tm300 racing mx
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVstDymb ... re=recentf
there you go gents this sundays fun on my newly aquired 1992 cr250, my mate on his 1984 rm250 and my other mate on a 1998 xlr125
there you go gents this sundays fun on my newly aquired 1992 cr250, my mate on his 1984 rm250 and my other mate on a 1998 xlr125
front brakes only slow you down anyway!!!!