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| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Austin, Texas
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... ![]() ![]() ![]() I really like 7:40 in the video. :O ![]() |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: Jun 2008
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... what do u need to complet it just a motor wireing ????? |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: Jun 2008
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... |
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| Advertiser Join Date: Mar 2008
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... Just a motor and yes all paper work will be e-mailed or mailed to you after you received your roller. You just send us your VIN number and we will take care of it. |
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... how much is it shiped and would a gpx160 fit on the mounts |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: May 2008 Location: The San Gabriel Valley, CA
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... am i retarded or does that fork oil change video look a little complex. ![]() |
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| | #247 (permalink) |
| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Austin, Texas
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... Yes that motor will fit. And yes that video scard me... |
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Austin Texas
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... To complete it you will need an engine, maybe a few nuts/bolts/washers, a tube of loctite and some grease. If the engine you buy is not a YX140 type you will also need a skidplate, a pipe or pipe adapter and some longer oil cooler lines. |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: May 2008
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... or a YX150 from OGM, skid plate oil lines and pipe all fit just fine. |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Austin Texas
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... True. Finally got mine put together with a KRP 150 engine. The roller rides nice. The Fastace suspension feels really good. The silencer looks like the same as a Pitster X4 but seems much LOUDER than the Pitster with a GPX 124cc engine. I am going to have to figure a way out to quiet it down. This is the first bike I have ridden with an IRK and I am not sure I like the power delivery so I may change it out. All I need now is a 150 type skidplate to finish it off. Warhammer |
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| | #252 (permalink) |
| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Austin, Texas
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... I would repack the silencer with name-brand packing. I bet its packed with confetti. lol |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: Feb 2006
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... I have to say that dealing w/ John and Bob has been a very good experience. These guys have been very responsive to any problems. They are very fast to resolve any issues. They respond quickly to emails and inquiries (big and small). Some vendors take multiple (3-5) emails, days, even weeks, to respond to questions about problems you are having w/ your purchase. Not these guys, always within a day of original e-mail. All we need now is the MSO (it is on it's way). As soon as we have that inhand, this will have been a very good experience. |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: May 2006 Location: Center,TX
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... [quote=Joshtee;959805]I have to say that dealing w/ John and Bob has been a very good experience. These guys have been very responsive to any problems. They are very fast to resolve any issues. They respond quickly to emails and inquiries (big and small)....QUOTE] Yeah, to all of you who are as undecided as I was, re buying this "MedinaCross roller", I would have to strongly second that. I am still in the process of getting mine assembled, but John has not deserted me. (Delays due to both UPS mashing my crate and SumYungSun forgetting to cut threads into one side of the lower t-clamp.) |
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| PM Newbie Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Austin Texas
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... I can verify that as well. They are great to deal with start to finish. Warhammer Quote:
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| PM Newbie Join Date: May 2006 Location: Center,TX
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... Quote:
Just kidding you a bit...personally I did not see anything that scared/confused me; I was actually quite relieved to see how well made/engineered that they appear to be, esp for Chinese forks, for pete's sake. Don't fear it; it's like rebuilding an automatic automobile tranny or a 1,000pc jigsaw puzzle: pretty simple, just a lot of small steps. The only "specialty tool" that I see that you will need on them is the usual: a $40 electric impact gun from Harbor Freight. The good news about these AS01 forks is that they are true, cartridge-style forks, and also that we can revalve them via the "real" basevalve in these things. Yee-haw! FYI, 7:40 appears to be just the removal of a snap-ring, which are indeed a real beach when down inside a cylinder, and I do not mean a sunny one. The REAL issue is, why did he not have the correct tool?? Of course, China is all about "git'n 'er done"...8>] Medina: so what IS the fork leg oil CAPACITY, and what WEIGHT is in there, stock? It appears that they swapped out for ATF, but what did they start out with? | |
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| 2nd Gear Member Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Scotch Grove,IA
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... do the different colored Pitster shock mount/leverage blocks work on these rollers? |
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| | #258 (permalink) |
| 3rd Gear Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Medina miniworld
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... Yes |
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| Re: $999 MidSize Rollers... Quote:
ATF? Factory uses 175cc, wt-15 hydraulic fluid (raspberry color) in production, we measured it using a cup. John Last edited by MedinaMiniSX; 08-11-2008 at 03:43 PM. | |
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