01-16-2022, 07:46 AM | #1 |
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Howdy All !
Howdy from Weed California !...(that's near the base of Mt.Shasta)
I just recieved my CSC 2021 RX4 about 2 days ago.... we've had a 2021 TT250 for about 4 months now ( my Kids) .... I am a retired Motorcycle mechanic by trade but mostly a jack of all trades and master of none I've had my own motorcycle shop 2 times in the past and it kept food on the table but wasn't a booming business either time I tried it. so I went looking for better pay.... never found it ! I'm retired now and I only work on my own bikes and sense I lost 13 motorcycles in the Ranch fire about 6 or 7 years ago and walked away with the clothes on my back it's taken me a while to acquire new toys ! I kept most all my old tools even though they lost their temper and are virtually useless ! I CAN'T BARE TO THROW THEM OUT ! lol but I do have a welder (AC Stick) a Lathe (Logan 922) a small Mill ( home made ish... (with a millhead from a HF 3 in 1 Mill drill lathe) and all kinds of tools I can't begin to name them all. above all I love making stuff .... tools mostly or anything I need and can't afford on my measly SSI income ! ....I've been around bikes all my life and know quite a bit about them if I can help anyone with theirs I'm more than happy to.... if I can't I'll tell ya so ! LOL.... Bob........
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01-16-2022, 08:14 AM | #2 |
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Hiya. Welcome aboard.
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01-16-2022, 10:23 AM | #3 |
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Hey Bob,
I’m north of you in Myrtle Creek Oregon. If you’re ever up for a ride up here, holler.
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01-16-2022, 10:28 AM | #4 |
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Welcome!
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01-16-2022, 01:17 PM | #5 |
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welcome aboard
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01-16-2022, 04:29 PM | #6 |
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Hey Bob! Great to have you. I had a friend that lived in Weed and we hiked Shasta twice. I lived in New Mexico at the time, he retired in Beliz, but I am still searching for the exit button!
I have one of those AC welders. Great for heavy metal, but useless on thin stuff (I am still learning). The RX4 sounds fun. A 450cc adventure tourer. With mud or gravel-capable tires and upgraded suspension (I owned a DL1000), some people take them off road. And there are lots of logging and transmission line access roads to explore in CA and Southern OR, I am sure! I've explored Southern OR as well (lived in Portland for a few years) and made many trips way South including beaches! Fabrication and adaptation is the best science on this planet, which makes you a wizard My son just bought a TBR7 dirt bike and I have a Bashan Storm (both based on the Zhongshen CG250 Honda clone. I have Winter projects for the Storm, and we will begin assembling his if it ever shows up (only been a little over a week) Andrew Last edited by Thumper; 01-17-2022 at 09:00 AM. |
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01-16-2022, 11:41 PM | #7 |
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Welcome. I lived on the left coast in the late 1980s.
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01-17-2022, 07:39 AM | #8 |
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Welcome aboard Bob!
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01-18-2022, 05:20 AM | #9 |
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thanks for the warm welcome guys ! much appreciated !
Thumper: I had the same problem until I switched to 1/16" welding rod I can weld sheet metal if I'm having a good day... if I'm not it winds up with holes all over it ! I use 6011 almost exclusively any more, as I have not found a rod that I like better ! most of the time I am welding with 5/32" welding rod as I am not welding thick stuff but if I am welding 1/4" or thicker I will dig out the 1/8" but lately it's been rusty old water pipe and 1/8" plate LOL .... I got my RX4 lowered fairly good now, I loosened the fork clamps and slid the fork tubes up to touch the handle bars that dropped the front almost exactly 1 inch I put the preload all the way to the top of the shock and that dropped the rear about 2" so I may need to go more with the front but it will take bar rizers to do that and they should be here tomorrow sometime. it's got 21.7 miles on it and I don't want to hurt it ...but dang it I am going to ride the thing ! LOL .... Bob.........
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01-25-2022, 08:50 PM | #11 |
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As being a ironworker 7018 rods only. just use 3/23 7018 with low settings around 80-90 amps.
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02-20-2022, 08:34 AM | #12 |
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Hay Buzz.... never liked 7018 ....can't remember why right now but there's some reason ! LOL.... ( probably doesn't like AC ) that and it splatters alot.
..... I did wind up lowering the front of my rx4 ANOTHER INCH....i got some handle bar risers the type that pivot... and that allowed the handle bars to come back a bit...and that allowed the fork tubes to come up more... i set them at exactly 2" above the tree and the handling is really good on the girl..... I call her Miss Piggy because she is so heavy ! HAHAHAHAHAHA i got a cover for her and the temp dropped and haven't ridden it sense I got 60.1 miles on it right now.... at first it had a sogg when accelerating off idle and I contacted CSC about that and they said it should cure itself as the ECU settles in to your altitude.... (3800ASL) and now there is almost no sogg at all so the ECU is getting acclimatized ! LOL ...i've never had a Fuel injected bike before this is the first ! and so far I am loving it ! ..... I've just been putting on the back roads taking it easy but I did take it up to 70mph and it could go much more ! so I am quite pleased ! ..... Bob.......
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02-20-2022, 05:20 PM | #13 |
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So right dc only,works good
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