KX Riders
General => In General... => Topic started by: Timbowe on October 06, 2005, 08:22:25 PM
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Who is the active posting longest serving member on pitbull? Like where are all the dudes we used to see here 7 or 8 months back? Have a look at the membere list, there is 500 odd people but only a few dozen actively contributing now days. Dont see that many bikes in the for sale collumn. Sooooo Where are all you guys?
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Ive been wondering were Ricks been?
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I think things will pic back up when Paul returns! Lots of guys sign on get help and then you don't see them again till the next problem crops up! Maybe they are like me and have 5 or 6 other forums to keep up with!
Alan :D
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I've got your back brothers! I'm just waiting for someone to discuss nitrous injected, rocket powered 200hp KX 500's............Or some shiny s**t.
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Maybe everyting interesting already has been discussed?
//John
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Like the guys on page 1 of the gallery, Biggreenmonster and Tucson Steve. You guys out there? It's been 2 years since we've seen an update of your picture albums.
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Maybe everyting interesting already has been discussed?
//John
We are riding bikes that don't tear up and require only the basic mantainace. We all have covered just about everything there is to be discussed about the kx500.
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OK then lets talk nitros! I saw an article in a mag at work yesterday about an Italjet 180 that the journo's had fitted with NOS. Push button injection! WOW.. Imagine............ Kx5oo push button nitros......
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Nitros in the woods. Not for Me. Pine trees hurt more the faster you hit them.
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How true! Any of you dune riders? I'm very interested to hear the results.
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I think the only place for nitrous would be sand drags or hill climb!
Alan :shock:
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Boondockers makes a kit that will bolt right on. It fogs the airbox, so it is safer than straight injection too.
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I come to think about my first moped I managed to sieze. I tried some starter gas throuth the air box (stupid already as a kid). The end result was no hair on my right leg (I was wearing short trousers) and a toasted moped. Nasty flames!
Why would anyone want more uncontrollable power on a machine that has enough? I understand the "because I can" bit. For me, it's more because I cannot control it between all the things that buzz by me like trees and other riders...
//John