Zilla Pics
#1
Hello All,
I've got some pics of my zilla at the dunes to share.
It's an 88 with trinity stage III porting, trinity pipe & silencer,
shaved head, 1mm overbore, and a 44mm carb. The only
thing I've done to it since those photos were taken
was polish the cylinder to match the side cases and I had
the A-arms, foot pegs, kick starter re-chromed. I have also
replaced my shark fins, and san devils with dune hoppers/
razors and 10 paddle haulers.
OutCast
88 LT500R
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I've got some pics of my zilla at the dunes to share.
It's an 88 with trinity stage III porting, trinity pipe & silencer,
shaved head, 1mm overbore, and a 44mm carb. The only
thing I've done to it since those photos were taken
was polish the cylinder to match the side cases and I had
the A-arms, foot pegs, kick starter re-chromed. I have also
replaced my shark fins, and san devils with dune hoppers/
razors and 10 paddle haulers.
OutCast
88 LT500R
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Pic 2
Pic 3
Pic 4
Pic 5
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Pic 7
#2
Nice bike Outcast. Did you have the Trinity work done or was it done before you bought it? I was wondering where the powerband improved lowrange, mid, or just high and was it worth it? Any reliability problems? I'm planning on doing mine over at the end of this season and am considering my options.
Thanks
Thanks
#3
I bought it with the trinity work done to it already. I added the carb though. As far as the powerband goes, it's all torque!
It doesn't run in a powerband like most two-strokes do! Low, Mid, or High it stays strong the whole way through. It's been
really reliable. I did have some trouble with it when the main bearings went out on it, but other then that, it never fouls plugs
and it always starts up on the first or second kick. The only time I was ( a dope on a rope) towed back to camp, is when I
ran out of gas. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
OutCast
88 LT500R
It doesn't run in a powerband like most two-strokes do! Low, Mid, or High it stays strong the whole way through. It's been
really reliable. I did have some trouble with it when the main bearings went out on it, but other then that, it never fouls plugs
and it always starts up on the first or second kick. The only time I was ( a dope on a rope) towed back to camp, is when I
ran out of gas. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
OutCast
88 LT500R
#5
I was riding just south east of Patton Valley which is on the bottom right hand side of this map located Here. The photos were uploaded to my personal webspace that comes
with my internet account. It is provided free with my personal account. Most internet subscribers
get a certain amount of webspace with dial-up, dsl, or cable modems.
Check your local internet service providers webpage or call them and ask them if you have this sort of space
available with your account? There is also site's like MSN.com and Yahoo.com that provide free storage.
After you found someplace to store your photos on the net, you just have to
click the "http" tab that appears above the place you "reply to a message". A window pops up and asks you
to enter the link to which you would like to have people be able to click on. Then you can enter any text you'd
like to appear, and it turns into a hyperlink after you "Reply to Thread". I suggest you click on preview before
replying to though. This allows you to check to make sure your links are working ok before you submit it. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
OutCast
88 LT500R
with my internet account. It is provided free with my personal account. Most internet subscribers
get a certain amount of webspace with dial-up, dsl, or cable modems.
Check your local internet service providers webpage or call them and ask them if you have this sort of space
available with your account? There is also site's like MSN.com and Yahoo.com that provide free storage.
After you found someplace to store your photos on the net, you just have to
click the "http" tab that appears above the place you "reply to a message". A window pops up and asks you
to enter the link to which you would like to have people be able to click on. Then you can enter any text you'd
like to appear, and it turns into a hyperlink after you "Reply to Thread". I suggest you click on preview before
replying to though. This allows you to check to make sure your links are working ok before you submit it. [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
OutCast
88 LT500R
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