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JaumeV 27-11-13 00:43

Thanks guys.
I was very lucky, I am ok and the bike as well, incredible!.
I was looking at the brake pedal. It has a hit a moment before and I thought it was bend. Just a second but...
This allways happend when you are relaxed... I must avoid this distractions!!

Cheers!

Macca2801 27-11-13 03:05

Nice work coming out of that relatively unscathed!! It only takes a second to have an off but you did well and the bike did too!!

Great footage and you would have found the Tenere isnt that bad to ride without a screen, more a constant flow of air and no buffetting!!

Take care and Keep up the good work, I enjoy watching the build and the videos!

Matt.

JaumeV 28-11-13 21:04

Quote:

Originally Posted by Macca2801 (Post 194516)
Nice work coming out of that relatively unscathed!! It only takes a second to have an off but you did well and the bike did too!!

Great footage and you would have found the Tenere isnt that bad to ride without a screen, more a constant flow of air and no buffetting!!

Take care and Keep up the good work, I enjoy watching the build and the videos!

Matt.

Yes!! but on the way home (highway) I missed the screen...
Thanks!!

JaumeV 28-11-13 21:05

Something very nice is comming
 
http://traildreamer.com/en/ahora-si-...es-delanteras/

http://imageshack.us/a/img716/6460/jx1x.jpg

Pleiades 28-11-13 22:41

:023: Nice! Hope they perform on the dirt as well as they look in the workshop.

Just out of interest...

(a) Are the YZ forks "as they come" with 310mm travel, or have you had the travel reduced to be more in line with the XTZ's rear end and the ground clearance?

(b) What rate fork springs are you using?

(c) Have you made any damping changes and had any re-valving done?

YZ forks seem to be the way to go as there are plenty out there on the secondhand market and they are a lot cheaper than used WP forks.

JaumeV 28-11-13 23:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pleiades (Post 194569)
:023: Nice! Hope they perform on the dirt as well as they look in the workshop.

Just out of interest...

(a) Are the YZ forks "as they come" with 310mm travel, or have you had the travel reduced to be more in line with the XTZ's rear end and the ground clearance?

(b) What rate fork springs are you using?

(c) Have you made any damping changes and had any re-valving done?

YZ forks seem to be the way to go as there are plenty out there on the secondhand market and they are a lot cheaper than used WP forks.

Yes! I hope too.
For the moment they are "as they come". This weekend I hope I can test it and see witch changes are necessary.
You will be informed

Cheers

JaumeV 01-12-13 18:44

At last!! I tested the new front forks... nice, really nice!!

http://traildreamer.com/en/probando-...ion-delantera/

http://imageshack.us/a/img546/3860/xiwt.jpg

JaumeV 07-12-13 09:07

Lots of new gadgets in the 660 ...
http://traildreamer.com/en/

http://imageshack.us/a/img189/963/xl4v.jpg

JaumeV 16-12-13 12:44

Here she is with her new dress. Isn't she sexy?? :wink:

http://traildreamer.com/en/la-660-con-su-nuevo-vestido/
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http://imageshack.us/a/img607/7538/3afk.jpg

RichW 16-12-13 13:33

Just picked up on this thread - hard crash there but looks like you survived well :)

Bikes looking great - a true credit to yourself!


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