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2K K5 getting old but not long in tooth :-)
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Re: 2K K5 getting old but not long in tooth :-)
wow=)beautiful motocross=)is kx 500?=)year?=)you drive in sand?beach? the tyres are sand
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Re: 2K K5 getting old but not long in tooth :-)
2000 KX500.
Those are sand tires.
I ride at the ocean and also high elevation desert.
Here's some Video links of us playing around.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLh2TN_2Aaw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6Wvoafd8zw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hObZKApxAt4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwKbLIIDsk8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLvqtJib3Cs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWJpBAckisc
Those are sand tires.
I ride at the ocean and also high elevation desert.
Here's some Video links of us playing around.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vLh2TN_2Aaw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x6Wvoafd8zw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hObZKApxAt4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwKbLIIDsk8
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLvqtJib3Cs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWJpBAckisc
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
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Re: 2K K5 getting old but not long in tooth :-)
Long live the King!
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It's amazing that a bike that changed so little since 1989 is still so revered and in some cases so relevant.
Hail to the king
Hail to the king
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Re: 2K K5 getting old but not long in tooth :-)
That bike looks FAST!!!
I like wher you almost hit that guy on the quad
Bettin you had to change your chonies
I like wher you almost hit that guy on the quad
Bettin you had to change your chonies
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Re: 2K K5 getting old but not long in tooth :-)
Yeah it was close.
He kept telling me how fast his quad was so I let him go first.
I can't turn quite as fast as he could on his quad on the side of the hill.
I probably could if I practiced doing it a bit.
Then coming down you could see where I hit third gear........
I almost took us both out
Make for good viewing.
I had to burn those chonies
He kept telling me how fast his quad was so I let him go first.
I can't turn quite as fast as he could on his quad on the side of the hill.
I probably could if I practiced doing it a bit.
Then coming down you could see where I hit third gear........
I almost took us both out
Make for good viewing.
I had to burn those chonies
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
Re: 2K K5 getting old but not long in tooth :-)
Burning chonies?
I don't like the smell of it
I don't like the smell of it
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Re: 2K K5 getting old but not long in tooth :-)
Time for a little maintenance...
I pulled the seat off discovered that I still have a K&N in there.
In all honesty I hate they way they fit, I hate the reduced area for the dirt to stick to and I never feel as though I'm getting it on there right.
So, out it comes and in goes a new one....
Good thing I had the original cage in my private reserve junk pile...
But, before I put in the cage and filter, in goes a PC Racing Pro-Seal Air filter gasket.
I just love the way these things work, clean the mating surface with some acetone and stick it on.
Next, put the stock cage on and the No Toil dual stage air filter.
They even give you some plastic gloves so you don't get you hands sticky
Put the bolt in and your done.
No grease needed and it fits superbly.
I gotta say I like this combo ...
I pulled the seat off discovered that I still have a K&N in there.
In all honesty I hate they way they fit, I hate the reduced area for the dirt to stick to and I never feel as though I'm getting it on there right.
So, out it comes and in goes a new one....
Good thing I had the original cage in my private reserve junk pile...
But, before I put in the cage and filter, in goes a PC Racing Pro-Seal Air filter gasket.
I just love the way these things work, clean the mating surface with some acetone and stick it on.
Next, put the stock cage on and the No Toil dual stage air filter.
They even give you some plastic gloves so you don't get you hands sticky
Put the bolt in and your done.
No grease needed and it fits superbly.
I gotta say I like this combo ...
If bikes are for kids I'll never grow up.
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You know, for as clean as this engine is, I wonder how bad my studs are
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