Vbike 250 v4s
#31
well i learn something everyday.....thanks man there was me and the guy nextdoor looking last night and both of us missed it....ok things are good and no major flaws as first stated ....vbikes rock again lol [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img] well i have uploaded my 4 videos and they came out ok for a $99 camera,i had the place to myself for the day and i did a quick scout about the place to see where each trail went....mx track was closed....flooded!,after that i rode back to my pickup and made sure nothing was loose then the fun began,no 60ft jumps for me this time as the bike is new to me,i was flat out most of the first hour and the bike was 100% fine,now i understand that there is a second adjuster on the axle all is cool which means i had 3 hrs of mud and jumps and not one single issue with anything at all.
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#32
Glad to hear that the chain adjustment worked out for you. I will make sure to check my chain as it breaks in.
I will have to wait till I get home to check out your videos, my work computer has a filter and won't allow me to view them lol.
I will have to wait till I get home to check out your videos, my work computer has a filter and won't allow me to view them lol.
#33
Good vids split,The sound is real good.I can't wait to see the future xtreme vbike vids,and I have a hunch they are comming.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
Good call Colorado on the chaine adjustment.I just orderd a video cam and made a mount for the vbike so hopefuly vids in the next few weeks from me as well.
Good call Colorado on the chaine adjustment.I just orderd a video cam and made a mount for the vbike so hopefuly vids in the next few weeks from me as well.
#35
<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote>Originally posted by: kczukiman
.....and made a mount for the vbike so hopefuly vids in .....</end quote></div>
how have you made the mount? i bet there will be loads of vibraton from the bike to interfere with the picture(even manufactured ones arnt that great on mid/big single cyclinders)....think you may have better luck buying a "pen camera" that you can tape to the side of you helmet and at least that way your body can reduce some of the vibrationand you can place the camera in your pocket of something.
.....and made a mount for the vbike so hopefuly vids in .....</end quote></div>
how have you made the mount? i bet there will be loads of vibraton from the bike to interfere with the picture(even manufactured ones arnt that great on mid/big single cyclinders)....think you may have better luck buying a "pen camera" that you can tape to the side of you helmet and at least that way your body can reduce some of the vibrationand you can place the camera in your pocket of something.
#37
thats the problem as i said with big single cyclinder bikes.did a quick look on the net and pen cams range from $100-$349 that i saw........that seems a little expensive to me,must be somethng cheaper about.those pics show some handy work there.dam shame that its to "solid".
#39
Hi ssgt tanner, welcome to the forum. I have been reading other forums and the valve specs seem to be all the way from .002 up to .008 for various engine makes. The majority of people seem to believe that .002 is correct. This spec is set when the engine is cold. One person mentioned that all of his Hondas, from a 50cc engine all the way up to a 600cc Honda engine, all had a spec of .002 set cold.
Did you have alot of valve noise right away? I havn't had to adjust mine. What was the spec that Tim gave you?
I noticed your signature says 250v4r, is that the v4s?
Did you have alot of valve noise right away? I havn't had to adjust mine. What was the spec that Tim gave you?
I noticed your signature says 250v4r, is that the v4s?




