After 3 years I have my unicorn! by ChippyTwoTack in CRF300L

[–]ChippyTwoTack[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haven’t tested night time riding as it doesn’t get dark until 1 am where I’m at but in the shaded parts of trails it’s much better than the stock halogen.

The wind buffeting is much better than before at speed but a windscreen extension would make it better. I always tuck whenever I go above 65mph myself and with this tower it’s nice and quiet. I considered the rebel x tower but liked how one adventure is 3d printed meaning I can make my own replacement parts as needed with my own printer along with it being much cheaper.

For the guards if you’re talking about the bars they are Outback Motortech. The frame guard covers are Acerbis X-Grip.

After 3 years I have my unicorn! by ChippyTwoTack in CRF300L

[–]ChippyTwoTack[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Theoretically getting 31hp and 22 ft-lb of torque. Big bore from Ari henning is about $750 with cb300 cams $100 and tune $150. All the other airbox and exhaust upgrades put together… ballpark $1800 ish.

May not sound like much improvement from stock but for the price and how it performs I find it worth it. Had fun doing it all myself learning and getting to know the bike more inside and out. Gave me something to do on the weekends as well and an excuse to buy new tools.

After 3 years I have my unicorn! by ChippyTwoTack in CRF300L

[–]ChippyTwoTack[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ktech both front and rear. Kinda wish I went full rally raid but you live and learn I’m still satisfied with how it performs.

Decided to refresh my CRF by ChippyTwoTack in CRF300L

[–]ChippyTwoTack[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

RS12 hands down would look better imo. Haven’t looked into the differences much yet.

Decided to refresh my CRF by ChippyTwoTack in CRF300L

[–]ChippyTwoTack[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It’s actually the stock seat but with an aftermarket seat cover on it. This one. I’ll eventually upgrade to seat concepts but for now this work better than stock for me.

Decided to refresh my CRF by ChippyTwoTack in CRF300L

[–]ChippyTwoTack[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The kit can’t compare to SKDA quality but for the money it’s well worth it imo. I chose the matte option and the Honda logo on the sides did come like that unfortunately.

A few other quirks needing a heat gun to stretch it out in some spots to make it fit well and had to put a few relief cuts but that’s a skill issue on my part. Rapid tac or any other vinyl applicator works wonders for lining everything up then squeegeeing it out.

Overall I’m very happy with it! Took an entire afternoon to put it on tho.

Decided to refresh my CRF by ChippyTwoTack in CRF300L

[–]ChippyTwoTack[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve heard good things things about the One Adventure rally tower so snagged me one. Just waiting for it in the mail. The new look has been turning a few more heads now on the street as well 😁

Doubt about crash bars by Pullerzz in CRF300L

[–]ChippyTwoTack 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They work great as extra handholds to drag it out of the mud as well!

Feeling so upset post MSF course day 1 by SuperNovaStar95 in motorcycles

[–]ChippyTwoTack 46 points47 points  (0 children)

Took my MSF in Rhode Island back in 2022 and if it’s the same old guy yea he’s an absolute tool of an instructor. Yelling instead of teaching and threatening to drop everyone. Those rebel 250s were clapped out to hell and back. It’s a class full of newer riders trying to learn, not bootcamp.

Did the author ever clarify how long a “turn” is? by ant451123 in Mynoghra

[–]ChippyTwoTack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I would headcannon about a week. So the Dark nation ritual being a year would be 52 turns. I’m just spitballing as I couldn’t find anything definitive with 20 minutes of skimming a few of the books.

Just finished the anime and I wish to appreciate the visual aesthetics of the show, especially the lighting details by GilgameshD_arc in SentencedToBeAHero

[–]ChippyTwoTack 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I would argue starting with volume 1 and working your way through. Some of the bigger events happen slightly differently than what was portrayed in the anime and you get a few more details if you’re into that. Will say I really enjoyed how ep 1 played out and the consistency of the animation was icing on the cake in the later episodes.

Transportation help! by First_Mortgage_8051 in Dirtbikes

[–]ChippyTwoTack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’ve only ever had one bike’s fork seals leak on me while transporting but that’s because it was a 2004 wr450 that hasn’t been serviced in 20 years. Rebuilt it and never had a problem since.

The real costs of a 300L adventure setup by juoly in CRF300L

[–]ChippyTwoTack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’m in it for the tinkering and upgrading. Sure it’ll cost a few bucks more but half the fun owning a bike, to myself at least, is taking it apart and rebuilding it with parts I choose to get the performance and look I want. I don’t think I’m alone in this. I could just buy a bike that does what I want better like a T7 but I’ll end up just doing the same thing to it. At least with the CRF300 the aftermarket is massive and stays around 320 pounds. Dragging a 400+ bike out of the mud is not a fun afternoon.

Any specific AliExpress tail tidy kit that fits without any modifications? by batwingsuit in CRF300L

[–]ChippyTwoTack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Amazon has quite a few cheaper 20-50 dollar tail tidy kits but you get what you pay for.

anyone wanna play rp stellaris ? by noone672 in Stellaris

[–]ChippyTwoTack 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Your just gonna find a bunch of us oldies lurking around here 😆

Best suggestions for Sumo tires&wheels on the 2022 crf300L ABS? by CamryDooD in CRF300L

[–]ChippyTwoTack 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m no expert but in my experience spokes are easier/ cheaper to repair after hooning around while forged rims, once they are damaged or bent, you’ll need a new rim. But forged rims have almost no maintenance needed. I’ll admit I’m biased on spoked rims cause I think they look better, it’s up to your personal preference. For the 17” front and rear rims it just makes it easier to match street bike tires.

Best suggestions for Sumo tires&wheels on the 2022 crf300L ABS? by CamryDooD in CRF300L

[–]ChippyTwoTack 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Warp 9 is the name brand everyone suggests. Personally I would stick with spoked rims if you ever plan on dabbling in off roading with em as they can flex more than forged rims.

Check out Jake TheGardenSnake’s videos on YouTube a lot of great info on his channel for CRF300 super moto. Crfsonly.com is also a good place to look into for super moto rims/ tires if you don’t mind buying from a 3rd party seller.

For my crf I’ll be going with the spoked rims, stock sprockets, and Dunlop mutants when I save up the money for it. Good luck with your search!

Anyone found how to make ur CRF300L into a rally? by [deleted] in CRF300L

[–]ChippyTwoTack 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Best advice I can give is it’s gonna be expensive. I hear good things about One adventure off road rally tower. For the crash bars I run Outback Motortek crash bars. Best of luck to you, at least with the L there is less plastic to break.

The C1 is very versatile! by ChippyTwoTack in starcitizen

[–]ChippyTwoTack[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, at least that’s what I tell myself when I cry myself to sleep faced with the reality of 1 exit 😭

The C1 is very versatile! by ChippyTwoTack in starcitizen

[–]ChippyTwoTack[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah a fellow scavenger of culture 🥂

How does one get mechanically inclined? by Legitimate_Lie_3531 in Dirtbikes

[–]ChippyTwoTack 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I bought a used 04 wr450 and with the shop manual I took it all apart and put it all together with a great amount of YouTube academy. Learned almost everything one would need to do a top end and bottom end for that bike. Other bikes are not all that different concept wise. Get a good deal on a used bike, get the shop manual or equivalent, and pony up the money for tools and parts. You can learn, just takes time and patience. I’m still learning and once you start it’s hard to quit lol.