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Gaday folks ! Grizzbear comin to ya from eastern Canada. Just an ole redneck ridin an ole 600 grizz. I was just screwin around on this ole computer ,goin into some Yamaha sites when I came across this forum. She's a dandy !
More people on this forum then there is in Canada ! I had no idea that you folks were into bikin like ya are. I didnt
think you'd have the trails you do. Bought my ole grizz 2yrs ago. She's a 99 and had 450 arrigy kms on er. Which'd be about
280 miles on er. Poor ole army man got hurt an couldnt rider anymore. Darn sure I have though ! Up here we get into extreme snow 2-5 ft in some cases, ice mud an the like. Got 3000 klms er Iguess 1800 miles on er now and had great luck. Repleced an o-ring in the carb and now she needs back brakes. If'n I have this kind of luck I guess I got
no need a gettin that 700 I want. Nice forum ya got here. waitin ta here from ya !
More people on this forum then there is in Canada ! I had no idea that you folks were into bikin like ya are. I didnt
think you'd have the trails you do. Bought my ole grizz 2yrs ago. She's a 99 and had 450 arrigy kms on er. Which'd be about
280 miles on er. Poor ole army man got hurt an couldnt rider anymore. Darn sure I have though ! Up here we get into extreme snow 2-5 ft in some cases, ice mud an the like. Got 3000 klms er Iguess 1800 miles on er now and had great luck. Repleced an o-ring in the carb and now she needs back brakes. If'n I have this kind of luck I guess I got
no need a gettin that 700 I want. Nice forum ya got here. waitin ta here from ya !
#3
Welcome to the forums. I am surprised that you need to replace the rear brakes, those are usually the last to go. Just to warn you, this forum can be a bit rough and your local candor will open you up to some harsh reviews. By the way, glad to have you Canadians to the north, great country and people north of the border.
Regarding your specific question, make sure you have a flat, back rotor, so you don't get premature pad wear.
Welcome to the forums. We need all the friends up north we can handle.
Regarding your specific question, make sure you have a flat, back rotor, so you don't get premature pad wear.
Welcome to the forums. We need all the friends up north we can handle.
#4
Welcome! I didnt know Canada had rednecks. It seems to be a nice place. I visited Victoria,BC last April and I gotta tell ya, if it wasnt so cold up there, I think I would pack my bags and move!
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