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2010 supercross schedule. <3

Bike type: 
2009 Kawasaki KX450F

•January 9 - Angel Stadium - Anaheim CA
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•January 16 - Chase Field - Phoenix AZ
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•January 23 - Angel Stadium - Anaheim CA
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•January 30 - AT&T Park - San Francisco CA
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Jake Weimer
RUI Goncalves
Ryan Dungey
Ryan Villopoto

XR 280 kit worth it or not?

Thinking about a 280 high comp kit for my xr,really want some more power but at the same time wanna keep the bike reliably.Have been quoted for the job works out around [AU]$2500 plus racing cam,service.Just wanna know if i should go ahead with the mod,or ungrade to a xr400.

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Need recommendation for a 50cc bike for my son

My son is six years old and wants to ride. Raceway Park in Englishtown, NJ says he is old enough to ride in the 50cc class. I need a recommendation for what brand of bike he should ride. I don't want to spend $1500 on a honda or any of the other top brands until I see how serious he is. I feel it should be fully automatic for now since he is only six and shifting may be a bit much for him. I want it to be fun, not frustrating. If he sticks with it I'll get a semi-auto and then when he is ready he'll graduate to a manual transmission.

Fair Dinkum bike Tours Cairns

I see there is a comment regards the 3 day tour, I have just been a 3 day ride with Dave and his crew,I had a great time there were 8 in the group and we all loved it. I found the accommodation better than expected, it is the outback and there are limited options.
The trails were excellent our group were better than average riders and we were buggered after each day.
Cant say enough about the ride, the crew were very switched on, was great value for money.. Ride on..

Best bike for a 13 teen year old.

Hi. Ive been riding since i was 3. I currently ride a yamaha ttr 125. I am 5'8 and weigh 170. i was wondering what 125 2 stroke would be rite for me. I mostly ride trails and ride a little bit of motocross.

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PLACES TO RIDE?

I live in pennsylvania right out side of philadelphia and im looking for a good place to ride. i usually ride next to the philly airport but its a dump.i need a new spot that is legal to ride at and semi nice.

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TIPS FOR WHEELIES ON A BLASTER

i recently got a blaster and im 14 and im tryin to wheelie but i cant. does any on have any tips.and i have bubble tires on it does that make a differance?

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5 Things to Check Every Time You Ride

If you’re like me, when you’re ready to ride, all you want to do is go. Just jump on and start pedaling. But for your own safely and to keep your bike in top working order, it’s really important that you get into the habit of performing five simple maintenance checks whenever you ride.

The good news is that these inspections are quick and easy, taking no more than 30 seconds total. And, by checking your bike for the most common mechanical failures that can lead to a crash, you’ll be taking some very effective steps to ensure your own safety each time you go out.
1. Tires and Wheels

Fair Dinkum Bike Tours

Having just completed a 3 day tour from Cairns to Cooktown a few weeks ago with Fair Dinkum Bike Tours based in Cairns QLD i am writting this to warn any one who might be considering going on one of their trips. Basically I found them to be very unprofessional with no emergency communication device, no sweep rider or corner man system which led to a very stop start ride which is very frustrating, poor choice of tracks and very average accomodation considering the cost of the trip ($1250). They also state on their website that you get a chance to go fishing which didn't happen

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510 Pull down continues - Cylinder/Piston pics

Bike type: 
2005 Husqvarna TE510

Got the head off today, need to get a puller to get the flywheel off and actually break the cases apart, but the bore/cylinder tells an interesting story.

With luck i'll have the rest to bits next weekend and really know what the damge is.

Where's the best place for aftermarket/replacement bits? (Preferably in Australia I guess).

Guess I'll need the bore redone as well. Sigh.

Thoughts on a hot cam/hi comp piston? Anybody else done that?

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