From: owner-dr-digest@lists.xmission.com (dr-digest) To: dr-digest@lists.xmission.com Subject: dr-digest V1 #162 Reply-To: dr-digest Sender: owner-dr-digest@lists.xmission.com Errors-To: owner-dr-digest@lists.xmission.com Precedence: bulk dr-digest Monday, June 5 2000 Volume 01 : Number 162 RE: (dr) Sunday's Tale (dr) throttle grip replacement.. RE: (dr) throttle grip replacement.. RE: (dr) throttle grip replacement.. RE: (dr) throttle grip replacement.. Re: (dr) throttle grip replacement.. (dr) Suzuki-Kawasaki of Gastonia riders burn up GNCC 4-Stroke A Class (dr) First DRZ Impressions. (dr) Bridgestone/Firestone's Reply ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 11:23:52 +0100 From: andy.doyle@bt.com Subject: RE: (dr) Sunday's Tale I made a similar adjustment to my DR on the road last year when the bike in front of me went down on the exit of a corner. With an oncoming truck occupying the other side of the road I had the choice of going over the sliding bike or the sliding rider and chose the bike. I actually thought I was going to stay upright but the bike I was jumping flipped when I was halfway over, depositing me into a field at 60mph. The other bike (CBR600) was totalled, and I got a bent handlebar and cracked mudguard. When it came to readjustment I decided that a length of scaffold pole over the end of the bar was marginally easier! Cheers! Andy > -----Original Message----- > From: Copsey, Stephen J (Steve) [SMTP:scopsey@lucent.com] > Sent: 05 June 2000 10:28 > To: 'KLX'; 'd r' > Subject: (dr) Sunday's Tale > > Had a great ride Sunday - the tracks were drying off after several weeks > of > rain but still lots of deep water around. > > Anyway, I was blatting along on the DR when I thought to myself "Hmmm, > wouldn't it be good if the throttle was about 1" closer and a bit higher - > it would make grabbing a big handful much easier. > > So, I made sure I was going at a cracking pace, deliberately let the front > whip out from under me on some slime covered chalk, and dropped the bike > there and then to achieve the required "modification". To help this I let > the bike slide a long way while I slid next to it on the ground to closely > inspect the "modification" as it happened. So slid a bit > more.....hmmmm.....yep, getting > there....sliiiide........yyyyyup!....that's > perfect! > > So got up, looked around to make sure no industrial espionage was taking > place to copy my engineering technique. Inspect the bike - looks OK, the > required bend fine. Slightly scratched sidepanel and exhaust (part of the > design spec of course). > > Engineer fine (good MX body armor), but very sore thumb which somehow got > bent whilst "measuring by eye" the modification. > > While I was getting some drink out my bag I was passed by two horseriders > who seemed unusually friendly - had they seen ???? > > So, what's the lessons learnt? > Don't go so damn fast all the time. > Wet chalk is definitely my least favourite surface (can be worse than ice) > Farmers like using chalk to surface tracks in areas that are not chalky. > Body armor good - how do you stop bent thumbs??? > > sc > > - > to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" > with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. > For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send > "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. - - to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 06:59:48 -0400 From: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Jim_B=E9ranger?= Subject: (dr) throttle grip replacement.. Is there some impossible method for getting the throttle grip off? Mine seems to have welded itself onto the throttle tube.. - -J - - to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 14:08:36 +0100 From: "Copsey, Stephen J (Steve)" Subject: RE: (dr) throttle grip replacement.. Try and work a small screwdriver in between the housing and grip, = enough to create a small gap. Drip some water in (some people use WD-40 but its = messy) and work the screwdriver round a bit until you can start twisting the = grip at the end. Get some more water in as things loosen up and it will come = off dead easy. You can actually use water to slip grips on but they need a day or two = to dry out otherwise they will come off ! Better to use hairspray or = something similar that dries sticky (glue). Steve > ---------- > From: Jim B=E9ranger[SMTP:redblues@bellatlantic.net] > Reply To: Jim B=E9ranger > Sent: 05 June 2000 11:59 > To: dr@lists.xmission.com > Subject: (dr) throttle grip replacement.. >=20 > Is there some impossible method for getting the throttle grip off? = Mine > seems to have welded itself onto the throttle tube.. >=20 > -J >=20 >=20 > - > to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" > with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. > For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send > "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. >=20 - - to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 06:46:39 -0700 From: "Jesse Kientz www.kientech.com" Subject: RE: (dr) throttle grip replacement.. If it is original DR issue it is welded on and you have to whittle it off. Regards, Jesse Kientz http://www.kientech.com/ - -----Original Message----- From: owner-dr@lists.xmission.com [mailto:owner-dr@lists.xmission.com]On Behalf Of Jim Béranger Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 4:00 AM To: dr@lists.xmission.com Subject: (dr) throttle grip replacement.. Is there some impossible method for getting the throttle grip off? Mine seems to have welded itself onto the throttle tube.. - -J - - to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. - - to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 15:14:07 +0100 From: "Copsey, Stephen J (Steve)" Subject: RE: (dr) throttle grip replacement.. Of course I should have added "If the above doesn't work hack the crap = out of it with a big knife". Sorry Jesse - as usual I stand corrected to your (very) superior = knowledge ( I have something brewing on jetting but will save that for another = day...) Steve > ---------- > From: Jesse Kientz www.kientech.com[SMTP:jesse@rvi.net] > Reply To: Jesse Kientz www.kientech.com > Sent: 05 June 2000 14:46 > To: Jim B=E9ranger; dr@lists.xmission.com > Subject: RE: (dr) throttle grip replacement.. >=20 > If it is original DR issue it is welded on and you have to whittle it = off. >=20 > Regards, > Jesse Kientz > http://www.kientech.com/ >=20 > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-dr@lists.xmission.com = [mailto:owner-dr@lists.xmission.com]On > Behalf Of Jim B=E9ranger > Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 4:00 AM > To: dr@lists.xmission.com > Subject: (dr) throttle grip replacement.. >=20 >=20 > Is there some impossible method for getting the throttle grip off? = Mine > seems to have welded itself onto the throttle tube.. >=20 > -J >=20 >=20 > - > to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" > with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. > For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send > "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. >=20 >=20 > - > to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" > with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. > For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send > "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. >=20 - - to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 10:32:02 -0400 From: al.roof.for.nc.trails@juno.com Subject: Re: (dr) throttle grip replacement.. Jessie is right! Would you expect anything less? Thanks Jessie! Al C. Al Roof Promoter - The Honda Hoot Carolina Dual Sport Adventure Ride Founder & President - The Blue Ridge Pathfinders Motorcycle Club, Inc. Office Manager/Special Events Coordinator - Suzuki-Kawasaki of Gastonia Public Relations Officer - The North Carolina Off-Highway Vehicle Association, Inc. Alternate State Representative - The National Off-Highway Vehicle Conservation Council, Inc. On Mon, 5 Jun 2000 06:46:39 -0700 "Jesse Kientz www.kientech.com" writes: > If it is original DR issue it is welded on and you have to whittle it > off. > > Regards, > Jesse Kientz > http://www.kientech.com/ > > -----Original Message----- > From: owner-dr@lists.xmission.com > [mailto:owner-dr@lists.xmission.com]On > Behalf Of Jim Béranger > Sent: Monday, June 05, 2000 4:00 AM > To: dr@lists.xmission.com > Subject: (dr) throttle grip replacement.. > > > Is there some impossible method for getting the throttle grip off? > Mine > seems to have welded itself onto the throttle tube.. > > -J > > > - > to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" > with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. > For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send > "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. > > > - > to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" > with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. > For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send > "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. - - to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 12:20:58 -0400 From: al.roof.for.nc.trails@juno.com Subject: (dr) Suzuki-Kawasaki of Gastonia riders burn up GNCC 4-Stroke A Class Suzuki-Kawaski of Gastonia Off-Road Team Riders Curt Wilcox (Team Jesus Off-Road Racing) and Vance Earl were on fire in the 4-Stroke A Class at Round 8 of the AMA Grand National Cross Country Series held near Boyer, Pennsylvania. Fellow Team members Timmy Luckado and Owen Hightower were unable to compete at this round. Curt finished Second 4-Stoke A (26th overall) by completing 6 laps in 3 hours 37 minutes and 33 seconds. Vance finished Third 4-Stoke A (29th overall) by completing 5 laps in 3 hours and 2 seconds. Suzuki-Kawaski of Gastonia Off-Road Team Rider Timmy Luckado As of May 25, Curt was second in points for the series, and Vance was in fourth. However, this weekends finishes may move them each up a notch for the season's points to date. Suzuki-Kawaski of Gastonia Off-Road Team Rider Timmy Luckado was second in points for the series in the 4-Stroke B Class, while Owen Hightower is ranked 16th in the Senior A Class aboard an Suzuki RM 250. Curt, Vance, and Timmy are all riding new Suzuki DR-Z400EYs. Shouldn't you? Way to go guys! We are proud of you! ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! Try it today - there's no risk! For your FREE software, visit: http://dl.www.juno.com/get/tagj. - - to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 12:45:43 -0400 From: Don Forgays Subject: (dr) First DRZ Impressions. I wrote to the list on Friday about purchasing a new DRZ400S. I returned here on Monday with some e-mails curious about my impressions of the new ride. My two best friends have 2000DRZ400E's, which are the dirt dual sport models. While playing at their shop, we have had a couple of fun races, which may be amusing/ interesting to some people. First, my buddy has a heavily modified Kawasaki 250 dirt bike. The next door neighbor has a heavily modified 91 Porsche 911 C4 Alchemy, with less then 10,000 miles on the clock. In a dead heat of a 1/4 mile, my friend on the 250 not only beat him, but was able to pass him and pull in front of him before the end of the run. The same bike raced my buddy on his DRZ400E, and was amazed that the DRZ actually stayed just barely ahead of that bike! Sunday, my DRZ buddies and I spent the whole day in Swanton, Vt riding, and also made some comparisons between the DRZ-E and the DRZ-S. On the road we raced in a straight line. The two bikes seemed very evenly matched, neither could pull away from the other, (by the way, that was up to 90MPH and the bike still had more!) We swapped off a couple of times, and it is obvious that the "S" model is a lot smoother and better mannered, not surprising given the differences between the two. In Swanton, there is a place to ride with 3 sandpits and miles of tight hard packed wooded trails connecting them. It is obvious that the dirt DRZ excels here, but the "S" model really did not show any weaknesses though. Keep in mind that they are running MT 21's, and I have the milder factory Bridgestone's on... Please don't forget, I loved my 95 DR350SE, but in my opinion, the 2000 DRZS is worth every penny. All the rumors you have heard are true! I was hitting 60+MPH in sand, and running up to 50MPH in tight woods. The DRZ was smooth and agile the whole time, and never once complained. The one and only thing that bothers me about the bike is its lack of a tachometer, (which the dirt models don't have anyway). The power band is smooth and excessive, and I never once gave it full throttle in the sand pits, or on the trail. IMHO, if you love your DR350, I would stay with that, let's face it, its a great bike. If you have some $$$ to burn, and you want to try something new, I give the new DRZ two thumbs up. Smooth, lots of power, forgiving, all dressed up in a very attractive package. By the way, earlier some of the list members were praising Jessie for his contributions to the list. For what it is worth, high on my list of reasons not to buy the DRZ was the fact that Jessie does not currently ride one, (as far as I know). His wealth of information about these bikes is absolutely priceless. I also give an Amen! - - to unsubscribe to dr, send an email to "majordomo@xmission.com" with "unsubscribe dr" in the body of the message. For information on digests or retrieving files and old messages send "help" to the same address. Do not use quotes in your message. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 5 Jun 2000 15:55:41 -0400 From: al.roof.for.nc.trails@juno.com Subject: (dr) Bridgestone/Firestone's Reply Thank you for your interest in the Bridgestone/Firestone Centennial Wilderness Area. This gift to the state represents a corporate conservation ethic unsurpassed in recent history. The Centennial Wilderness will be managed along the guidelines agreed upon by the Bridgestone/Firestone Corporation, the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation, and the Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency. In a nutshell, the agreements allow the TWRA to manage the upland farm area for wildlife and to manipulate the habitat to bring out its full potential. The gorge will be managed more like a natural area for low impact outdoor recreation. The area will be managed to accommodate hunting, fishing, hiking, floating, and other low impact uses. There will be some access into the gorge along a road designated for travel by motorized vehicles to specific parking sites. I am aware of some historic uses in the area. However, during the past two years or more, the Scott's Gulf area has been closed to all users. The TWRA does plan to allow the public to enjoy the wilderness within the guidelines set out in the Management Plan and other agreements. Those plans and agreements were written to protect the wilderness for outdoors enthusiasts today and in the future. If the TWRA can be of further help, please feel free to call or write us. Clarence Coffey Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency Region 3 Manager 464 Industrial Blvd. Crossville, TN 38555 (931) 484-9571 breed@mail.state.tn.us ________________________________________________________________ YOU'RE PAYING TOO MUCH FOR THE INTERNET! Juno now offers FREE Internet Access! 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