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[quote user="tMr"] Thanks for the help. Does anyone know the life span of a belt. [/quote] 50k miles should be nothing for those belts IF they are adjusted properly. 99% of all Warrior's that I've ever seen, had their belts adjusted too tight. And it's also no surprise that there are also so many threads about belts snapping, and front pulley bearing failures. Somewhat loose belts are happy belts, I promise.
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You want to know tools to remove tires, or remove the wheels from the bike? Different tools for each. If you want to pull the rear wheel and your belt drive is adjusted properly, then all you have to do is pull the axle and the wheel will fall right out, and the belt won't be a problem. If the belt is too tight, then you'll have to play with the adjusters. Now if you want to know how to pull the tires off, then send me an email address and I'll type it up for you.
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If you replace the stock feelers with steel bolts you will get way more life out of them. Plus they leave better sparks.
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The main feature that will determine price is whether you want the ability to do custom routes or not. If you don't care, then you can get one really cheap. If you want custom routing ability, then it's going to cost. Me... I'll never have one without custom routing.
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So let me get this straight... Arkansas is out because it would interfere with a ride that isn't posted because the guy that did it last year sold his Warrior? LOL....
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Is there a thread for the Wozark ride?
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Just throwing this out there, but if it's down in the Austin/S.A. area, are there really that many roads to ride down there. Yes, there is the Hill Contry, which is a decent little ride from either of those two locations just to get there, but once you're there, I just don't see it taking 4 days to ride all the roads. The several times I've been down there, I've hit pretty much all the really GOOD roads in about a day and a half. Now Arkansas, I've been there 4 or 5 times
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Yes, Austin is 3.5 hours from DFW. But Hill Countryain't Austin.... LOL Staying in Austin results in an hour ride to get to Hill Country (proper). I don't really care one way or another, I was just throwing it out there because I don't think that there are really 4 days of riding out in the HC area. Now if y'all traded in the Warrior for dual sport bikes, I'd change my story. There are weeks of riding available if you are willing to get off the beaten (aka paved) path.
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No worries, it was still some darn good food. This Tuesday we'll be at Al Amir in Arlington around 7:30'ish.
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[quote user="swisswarrior"] funny , i was just thinking the same thing. I have no experience in group riding but i would like to give it a shot. Still pretty hot right now but i do like to go for a short ride on sunday mornings. Anyone wanna go lemme know. [/quote] There is a group of riders from TWT meeting up at Chef Point Cafe in Watauga for some dinner tonight. I think we are getting there around 6:30. Come on up and meet some new folks. Just be warned, they are "riders".