Project SMX [Pic Heavy]
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wrote on 14 Sept 2016, 20:32 last edited by NINJA
Coming soon to provide visual pleasure to your oculus.
TBC..........................................
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wrote on 14 Sept 2016, 21:11 last edited by
Ohh what is it lol
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wrote on 14 Sept 2016, 21:48 last edited by
Pics or it didn't happen
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@Burridge I will once I work out how to connect my camera to this darn tablet! Man I miss having a real PC sooooooooooooooooooooo bad, but that will hopefully be sorted next week too???
wrote on 14 Sept 2016, 22:03 last edited by@CYBER-NINJA said in Project ???:
@Burridge I will once I work out how to connect my camera to this darn tablet! Man I miss having a real PC sooooooooooooooooooooo bad, but that will hopefully be sorted next week too???
If it's an android tablet use a USB A 2.0 female to micro USB B male cable adapter, plug it into your tablet then plug the other end to the USB cable connected to your camera, when you turn the camera on the tablet should see it and you can access the camera as a mass storage device and copy your pictures across
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@CYBER-NINJA said in Project ???:
@Burridge I will once I work out how to connect my camera to this darn tablet! Man I miss having a real PC sooooooooooooooooooooo bad, but that will hopefully be sorted next week too???
If it's an android tablet use a USB A 2.0 female to micro USB B male cable adapter, plug it into your tablet then plug the other end to the USB cable connected to your camera, when you turn the camera on the tablet should see it and you can access the camera as a mass storage device and copy your pictures across
wrote on 14 Sept 2016, 22:05 last edited by@CYANIDE-2600 Cool I'll try that once I've taken the snaps.
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@Burridge I will once I work out how to connect my camera to this darn tablet! Man I miss having a real PC sooooooooooooooooooooo bad, but that will hopefully be sorted next week too???
wrote on 14 Sept 2016, 22:07 last edited by@CYBER-NINJA Since so custom gaming rig. Like the sound of it.
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wrote on 26 Sept 2016, 22:00 last edited by NINJA 11 Jun 2017, 23:30
Nope!!!
I picked up this bad boy for a decent price, she needs some TLC as she's been sat in a garage for a year collecting dust sadly. Had some serious cash spent on the engine with a new piston and gearbox but the fairings and wheels need some refurbing. Plus that exhaust is crying out for some paint, shame really as it's a Giannelli pipe. And sadly the MOT has just run out, I know - I know, but she was too good an opportunity too miss, so I snapped her up!!!
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wrote on 26 Sept 2016, 22:04 last edited by
Yeah nice mate.
Just look at that spec
From the factory, USD, ally swing arm and SM. Let alone it being a savage engine.
Weak points on these are nylon cogs that drive the oil pump and water pump prone to failure.
Other than that savage engines.
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Yeah nice mate.
Just look at that spec
From the factory, USD, ally swing arm and SM. Let alone it being a savage engine.
Weak points on these are nylon cogs that drive the oil pump and water pump prone to failure.
Other than that savage engines.
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wrote on 26 Sept 2016, 22:41 last edited by
Little beast, quicker than the Husqvarna SM.
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wrote on 26 Sept 2016, 22:43 last edited by
@CYBER-NINJA Why would you want to upgrade the oil pump, it and the fly wheel are both made in Japan. Of.course you wouldn't think they would leave important items to chance now would you?
Nog that I am of. But the cogs can be bought new from PJME.
The DT oil pump and water pump is driven from nylon cogs. It's just the dt puts out considerably less power.
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@CYBER-NINJA Why would you want to upgrade the oil pump, it and the fly wheel are both made in Japan. Of.course you wouldn't think they would leave important items to chance now would you?
Nog that I am of. But the cogs can be bought new from PJME.
The DT oil pump and water pump is driven from nylon cogs. It's just the dt puts out considerably less power.
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Nope!!!
I picked up this bad boy for a decent price, she needs some TLC as she's been sat in a garage for a year collecting dust sadly. Had some serious cash spent on the engine with a new piston and gearbox but the fairings and wheels need some refurbing. Plus that exhaust is crying out for some paint, shame really as it's a Giannelli pipe. And sadly the MOT has just run out, I know - I know, but she was too good an opportunity too miss, so I snapped her up!!!
wrote on 9 Mar 2017, 12:10 last edited by@CYBER-NINJA I love these things man!!! Especially the rotax 123, savage piece of kit!!!
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wrote on 9 Mar 2017, 15:56 last edited by
@tdr125greg As said in the other post, the Rotax 123 engine is inferior to the 122 engine, which is what these bikes run.
Aprilia only ran the 123 for a short time, the rest of the engines were 122.
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@tdr125greg As said in the other post, the Rotax 123 engine is inferior to the 122 engine, which is what these bikes run.
Aprilia only ran the 123 for a short time, the rest of the engines were 122.
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wrote on 9 Mar 2017, 17:18 last edited by
@Darty What did they put that in?
I love the 122/3 because of their availability. They were put into thousands of carts/bikes. They have loads of tuning parts and were raced world wide.
Apparently, for the street illegal 125, the Rotax 257 fits the RS125 frame, and presumably the SMX...
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wrote on 9 Mar 2017, 17:20 last edited by
Looks as though it was fitted to the AF1 Aprilia.
One of my favourite aprilias, but frails in spec when you compare it to the later models...
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wrote on 9 Mar 2017, 17:37 last edited by