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  1. Spikes Spiders 120

    Rainier Zombies 135

    Rainier Standard 130

    Mega 130

    Todd,

    I spoke with Dale a couple of weeks ago, and I'm leaning toward doing a build. I wanted to come in this week, but I've just been really busy. If I can break away on Saturday morning/afternoon, I'll be in then to check you guys out.

  2. You should definitely hear the pump prime when turning it on and disabling the "kill switch".

    Things to check if you're not hearing that:

    1. Battery connections

    2. ECU Connectors

    3. Fuses

    4. Relays

    5. (and this is a lesson that I learned the hard way) Power Commander and cables. There was literally a wire running from the PC to the neg. terminal of my battery. At some point (while riding) that same wire wound up touching the pos. terminal and the spark eventually burned through the wire. Bike would no longer start (pump wouldn't prime). Soldered the wire, re-insulated it, and I've been good to go since.

    Also, prop the tank, and check the wires running to the pump. Luckily, they are accessible without having to drain the tank and remove the pump. If removing the pump, it may not be a bad idea to clean/replace your fuel filter.

  3. I realized that this is long past due, but I wanted to briefly share with the OR Family just how satisfied I am with the work that Brian did when tuning my RC. Since I kinda went quasi-crazy with the exhaust and breather mods, the RC became a bit unstable in lower RPMs, so my dyno session wasn't going to be a quick plug-pull-adjust session. There were a few pulls, adjustments, and a considerable amount of "test riding" that took place.

    It was a really hot day in July, and though we were both fatigued, Brian exhausted all possibilities (including bumping my ignition timing)to create a custom map that best suited my machine. All for an extremely good rate.

    Long story short, I wouldn't hesitate to go back to DTM, or send any of my friends there should they need a custom map.

    Thanks Brian, keep it up!

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  4. What I've learned from this thread...

    1. Apparently on OR, you can pull up and perpetuate a thread that was created 2min. after the site itself was launched... Hot-damn this was a long time ago!

    2. And on a more serious note: I NEVER knew that wearing eye protection was law. Granted it makes perfect sense... I mean, why wouldn't you protect your eyes from debris while traveling through space at 40+ MPH? I guess coming from a state with mandatory helmet laws, moving here and seeing riders with NO cranium protection, I just assumed that OH was the hedonism of motorcycling and any and all clothing/accessories were deemed "optional". Honorable mention to PA, Del, and the other states.

  5. All,

    I've been thinking about selling my steering damper, as I purchased it from a friend last summer and have yet to install it. It has both and high and low speed settings, and as with most rotary dampers, even though it has an SP-2 (2002-2006 RC 51) mount, it can be installed on any bike (as long as you have the correct mount for the specific application).

    From what I've read, this damper has received outstanding reviews, and this particular unit is in excellent used condition.

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  6. Also posting this desktop that was used once n the same test series as the previous two, and boxed back up.

    Specs:

    Intel C2D E7200 2.53GHz 1066GSN CPU with 3MB Cache

    Intel UATX GMA3100 GBE S775 DDR2 AUDIO Motherboard

    RAM: 2048 DDR2-800 DIMM

    Seagate ST3250832AS 250GB SATA HardDrive

    Case: INWIN V605 Minitower 350W w/12V SATA PowerSupply

    Microsoft Basic Keyboard and Mouse

    Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate OS

    20X DVD +/- R/RW Burner

    Black 2 Piece Stereo Speakers

    Microsoft Office Professional 2007 OEM

    Spec sheet/receipt will accompany purchase.

    Asking Price: $600 OBO

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  7. As stated in the PC Geeks PC Sale thread, this desktop was used as in a test and only plugged in for that purpose.

    Specs:

    AMD Athlon 64 3200+ S.754 Processor CPU and Windows System

    FIC C51G S.754 SATA PCI-e DDR400 (2000 MHz)

    Standard Cooling Fan and Heatsink Combo

    1024MB PC3200 400MHz DDR System Memory

    40GB Serial ATA SATA 7200RPM Hard Drive

    Onboard nVIDIA c51G Shared Video Card Adapter (VGA)

    CD/R/RW - Internal CDRW Burner Drive IDE

    CODEC ALC 655 5.1 Channel Audio Card Adapter

    10/100MBPS Ethernet Card Adapter (LAN)

    Standard Power Supply

    MS Windows XP Professional Edition

    Microsoft Office 2007 Professional Edition

    I have a copy of the spec. sheet/receipt to accompany this item.

    Asking Price: $350 OBO

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  8. All,

    I'm listing this (and 2 other custom PCs) for my neighbor. They were purchased only to test software, so they were plugged in once for that purpose, and then re-boxed.

    Specs:

    In-Win Z583T ATX Mid-Tower Chassis - Black

    Inetl DG35EC Boxed Motherboard

    2x1GB Kingston DDR 2 667 RAM

    Boxed Intel Core 2 Duo E7300

    Seagate 80GB 7200 RPM SATA Hard Drive

    Pioneer Dual Layer 20X DVDRW +/- SATA

    SATA Power Adapter

    Microsoft Comfort Curve Value Pack Keyboard and Mouse OEM

    Microsoft Windows Vista Ultimate 32-bit OEM

    Microsoft Office 2007 Professional OEM

    There are approximately 3months left on the PC Geeks Service Warranty.

    I also have a copy of the spec sheet/receipt to go along with the purchase.

    Asking Price: $550 OBO

    Please PM me if interested.

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  9. rc's arent uncomfortable.

    They aren't exactly comfy either. I've had mine for quite a few years. I'm 5'11 190 and pretty flexible/limber, and the first couple of rides of the season, I feel like I'm on a torture rack. My body eventually gets used to it.

    The main culprits (all of which are easily remedied):

    1. Leather wrapped slab of granite for a seat (seriously, I have a few squares of Cottonelle that are softer).

    2. Rigid Suspension (I have mine set pretty stiff, and vow to dial it in should I ever start to track the RC)

    3. Ergos (low clip-ons, high pegs). Just get adjustable rearsets (I'm too cheap for that).

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