Single Track; If You Can't Find It, Make It

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  • Опубликовано: 5 ноя 2024

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  • @lostinpa-dadenduro7555
    @lostinpa-dadenduro7555 2 дня назад +1

    Nice. We were just there n Saturday. Doing a mission to go from Locust Gap to the windmills by Centralia. The leaves were out of control. 😂

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles  2 дня назад +1

      @@lostinpa-dadenduro7555 there’s some fun single on the far east side of Locust Gap. Leaves were definitely out of control. Several inches of them everywhere.

  • @clintwetzel5099
    @clintwetzel5099 День назад +1

    Do you have any motor work done to your 125x? Seems like you can really lug it around, im thinking of getting one.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles  День назад +1

      Yes, quite a bit actually. For the money I have wrapped up in it, I could have gotten a 250 BUT I really wanted the 125x. I have BeRad's Freight Train Kit which includes an Apex high compression head, Lectron Billetron, Boysen rad valve, and Funnelweb air filter. I also added a Steahly 9oz flywheel weight. And just recently, an Xcelerator rod for the Lectron. I'm still fine tuning that so I'm not as luggy as I can be. Some of my other videos I have it just about stalled and still moving forward. I run 90 ethanol free pump and 2R @ 40:1.

    • @clintwetzel5099
      @clintwetzel5099 День назад

      @ wow thanks for all that info. I ride up at fro alot so its fun to watch your videos. I have a crf250l, not the best single track bike but it can do alot. Looking to get a lighter bike next year.

    • @weeblewobbles
      @weeblewobbles  День назад +1

      @@clintwetzel5099 Appreciate it! The 125x is definitely light but requires some time and money to lug it around like a 300. It requires a lot of clutch work at times, but can certainly be done.