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Other marques / Re: Yezdi 350 Adventure
« Last Post by AzCal Retred on Today at 06:45:02 am »
360 view -
https://www.yezdi.com/motorcycles/yezdi-adventure

https://www.advrider.com/yezdi-adventure/
When all is said and done, until more information emerges on the Adventure, the comparison between it and the Royal Enfield Himalayan requires some assumptions.  That’s too bad because the two machines seem so closely linked that it would be good to know both bikes’ complete specs for certain.
But there is one clear thing.  There’s now a new player in the adventure category for the Indian market, and it could be a significant contender to eat into Royal Enfield’s market share.  And one has to wonder if the Adventure is a success, will Yezdi look to sell the bike in other markets. We’ll keep you updated as more information emerges.

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650 Interceptor & Continental GT / Re: Rear Brake Failure
« Last Post by Quest on Today at 04:22:05 am »
It feels like it has air in it, but the air comes from ?????????
Poorly seated bleeder valve is always on the suspect list. Some times they get over tightened. In theory the valve is softer than the caliper body, so a cheap fix even if just to eliminate it.
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650 Interceptor & Continental GT / Re: Rear Brake Failure
« Last Post by Island Rider on Today at 04:01:01 am »
It feels like it has air in it, but the air comes from ?????????
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350 J Platform / Re: 350 Classic Reborn Adapted Rev Counter
« Last Post by nissbird on Today at 02:40:59 am »
Listing will show in 48 HRS
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Despite the chill, it was really fun, you guys are the real deal and a pleasure to ride with. Next time it'll be a lot warmer, I promise. ;D
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411 & 450 Himalayan & Scram / Re: fuel line quick release
« Last Post by jadofind on Today at 01:03:04 am »
I recently removed the pressurized line on my 2021 Himalayan, in the shed, without the ability to position myself on the right side of the bike. I cut short pieces of 1/4 ID rubber fuel line (on hand) to slide over the tips of some blunt needle nose pliers. This worked quite well to compress the dual releases without any contact of the jaws of the pliers with the quick release fitting.
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Today we were taken on what I would describe as one of the best, entertaining rides i have done in a long time. Led by our forum member Mark Zimmerman we started at the Putnam diner on Route 22 in New York. NJ Mike, Reading Rider, agagliardi(that's me) and Mark (of course) enjoyed several hours of scenic curves, dips, nature and scenery through western Connecticut. Mark knows all the best roads, as well as the local events. Keep a look out for our next ride, and join in for some great riding and friendship.

Yes, a good, but chilly, time was had by all!
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650 Interceptor & Continental GT / Re: Belt drive conversion?
« Last Post by NJ Mike on Today at 12:09:27 am »
Smoother, quieter, better gas mileage.

Yes to all of the above.

Welcome to the cult, er, club.
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Bullet Iron Barrel / Re: PowerBox (single phase), query?
« Last Post by stinkwheel on Yesterday at 11:38:37 pm »
Be warned though, it wont work properly on a linux machine because they have case-sensitive filenames and he's been inconsistant with his use of capitalisation so a lot of the hyperlinks don't work. Should be fine on windows.
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Bullet with the UCE engine / Re: Engine won't start!
« Last Post by MrChris500 on Yesterday at 11:19:05 pm »
Bike still running really well after trying the hotter plug. Starting/ running issues gone 👌👌Thanks Freddy1!
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