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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Dixon Mo
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My Mood: | Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike... Are you trying to impress someone?? And if your (really)sponsored by Dunlop your contract clearly states you are not to discuss your discount or level of support. And they have cut their sponsorship to amatuer motocross to a very few top kids.
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Jun 2008 Location: Dixon Mo
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My Mood: | Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike...
And to max'd out pit you have a very nice looking build going and you must be a perfectionist your parts layout looked super orginized. The bike looks awsome.
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: Mtv
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My Mood: | Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike...
looks nice like the white
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Bay Area, california
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My Mood: | Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike... Quote:
Yeah I guess you can say that. I just like to take my time on thing and have everything in arms reach so it easyer and less stressful. I hate half a$$ sh!t so I just cruse on my build and let my self be in no hurry. I try to take in as much info as possable During the build to make the bike last, run and look the best. I'm going to probably split the case next week to instal jap bearing instead of the cheap china ones that come stock. It just makes it run alot smoother and last longer. | |
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Jul 2008 Location: Lynnwood, WA
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My Mood: | Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike...
do u have any more pics yet?
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Bay Area, california
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Greensburg, Pa.
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| Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike...
I'm not positive about it, but I think your rear brake line looks like it should be on the other side of the MC.
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: Greensburg, Pa.
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| Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike...
I went on Medina's website to try to get you a pic to see how the brake line is routed, but the pics are protected. Try this link to see what to do. I think you are going to have to unbolt the line and flip the banjo connetor on the end of your brake line to get it correct. Medina SX TTR Linkage Photos |
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Bay Area, california
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My Mood: | Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike... Quote:
Yeah i was thinking the same thing, so i flipped it around. Good looking out i appracite it | |
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Bay Area, california
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My Mood: | Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike...
So i got some pictures of my undertail exhuast that im putting together and I lowerd the rear fender too, Looks alot better. When i get my header ill finished with welding the rear piping of the silencer together. Cant wait for the out come, its going to be SICK! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() |
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Jul 2009 Location: 13.N 144.E
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My Mood: | Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike...
Wow undertail looks sweet...I thought about something like that but I have to run a rear braqke and signal lights...will those plastics fit on a lxr
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Bay Area, california
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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Aug 2008 Location: SC Michigan
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| Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike...
Just noticed that theres no rear fender bracing...or did you cut it off to make the exhaust work?
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| Pitster Employee Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: USA
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| Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike... similar, not the same, the holes in the shrouds are different as well as the compound the plastic is made from, bend yours back and forth see what happens. wont the rear tire hit that muffler? did you cut the rear of the subframe off? |
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Nevada, MO
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Bay Area, california
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Bay Area, california
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My Mood: | Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike... Quote:
It really does! Yeah i hacked away and had to do a little bending and modifying to the bottom end of the rear fender mounts to level the rear fender out some, out come was sweet. | |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: Jun 2009 Location: Sweden
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| Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike...
eh u sure that the tire wont touch the silencer?
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| 1st Gear Member Join Date: Jan 2009 Location: Bay Area, california
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My Mood: | Re: Medina TTR-110 style linkage bike... yeah i had one of my friends hold me up on the bike while i hoped up and down on it and my brother check how close it got and i had plenty of room between the tire and silencer. That shock holds up well especially with it stiffined up. But if i go big on a jump and it does end up rubbing or jacking some things up... back in the garage for some more modifying i guess! |
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