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Install a New Cam In Your MX Bike

April 2, 2013 by  
Filed under bike maintenance and repair

The brains of the four stroke engine is the cam.   You can fine tune the power with ignition and carburation, but the camshaft is the real brains of the modern 4-stroke engine.   Cam design determines power output and characteristics  of the four stroke mx bike engine.   For decades one of the favorite methods of [...]

How to Tune Your Suspension for MX

March 10, 2013 by  
Filed under bike maintenance and repair

Mx suspension tuning is some kind of black art, right? Their are lots of mx suspension tuner companies out there, a lot of riders act like it’s some sort of black art and there is a ton of misinformation out there on how the modern mx suspension works. Here are some great tips to make [...]

Dirtbike Chains are Not All the Same

February 7, 2013 by  
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Dirtbike Chains are not all the same.  The chains are designed for specific uses. MX chains are usually made of extremely hard material and have no seals (o-rings or x-rings).  Seals will cause extra friction causing the chains to heat up more. Enduro or off road chains usually feature some type of seal (o-rings or [...]

Chain and Sprocket Changes

February 5, 2013 by  
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Chain and Sprocket Changes occur for two reasons on your mx or dirt bike. Chain and/or sprockets are worn out Gearing change is needed. So what kind of sprockets are there out there? There are 3 types of sprockets available Steel Aluminum Composite steel and aluminum (aluminum inner hub and a steel outer chain drive [...]

Great Upgrade Unbreakable Levers

February 4, 2013 by  
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How many times do you crash and then look at the bike and- The Freakin Lever is Broke Off  AAAARRRRRGGGGG> Yup, it’s the first turn and it is the big race, the guy in front of you crashed and you ran him over and crashed. Those cheap levers you bought are pretty useless now aren’t [...]

MX Bike Parts At Big Discounts

February 1, 2013 by  
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Want big discounts on the mx bike or dirt bike parts you want. OEM parts at up to 30% off!!! Now that I have your attention, let’s get the Maintenance parts- chain sliders, air filters, brake pads. Engine parts, pistons, crankshafts, gaskets, gears, seals Suspension parts, bearing, seals,sliders Wheels, wheel bearings, swingarm bushings All the [...]

Need More Horsepower Try Hot Cams

January 31, 2013 by  
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When it comes to getting more horsepower out of a four stroke engine the formula is simple.  You need to move more air (and fuel) though the cylinder.   Holding the valves open longer at high lift is a great proven why of making more horsepower. Hot Cams makes some great high lift, long duration cams [...]

Brakes Not Working On Your MX Bike

January 30, 2013 by  
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Brakes are a must on most mx tracks.  Track designers like to put some slow corners in most track designs that require the use of some serious braking.   Good riders will quickly wear out the brake pads. The most popular brake pads are made of sintered  metal or carbon fiber. Check out the EBC brakes [...]

Need a Clutch Upgrade for Your MX bike

January 30, 2013 by  
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Clutch problems can ruin your raceday. Clutch problems can result in these race day problems: Bad Starts Slipping clutch when you use it to control power application. Clutch adjustments are ineffective in controlling clutch problems. If you start seeing these problems with your clutch it is time to look into a quality clutch replacement. Springs [...]

Front Wheel Installation Right Way

September 13, 2012 by  
Filed under bike maintenance and repair

See the article below from Dirt Rider Magazine that covers how to install the front wheel correctly. Front fork performance and possible wheel or axle damage can be the result of incorrect wheel installation. Click on the link below, the article will open in a new window. how to install your front wheel correctly Great [...]

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