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  1. #41 Re: brand new second hand JH600 
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    i WOULD SUSPECT THE BACK FIRING TO BE CAUSED BY THE LEAKING JOINT,,,AS FOR ELECCY PROBLEM,,TO ME SOUNDS LIKE LOSE WIRE GROUNDING EVERY SO OFTEN,,OR KNACKERED BATTERY...CAN i ASK HOW MUCH DID YOU GIVE FOR IT????
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  2. #42 Re: brand new second hand JH600 
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    Quote Originally Posted by futianshenzhen View Post
    It came with the laser exhaust. It backfires an awful lot and the can isn't securely welded to the pipe which worries me a little. Do you think I should go ahead and have it welded up, or does the can need to be removable?
    i WOULD JUST CHECK YOU CAN DISASSEMBLE AND REASSEMBLE WITH IT WELDED,,YOU DO,NT WANT TO GET IT WELDED AND NOT BE ABLE TO FIT IT...
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  3. #43 Re: brand new second hand JH600 
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    Quote Originally Posted by TB-Racing View Post
    ... who had actually failing JL600 chain sliders? is the problem very common or only a problem with the older generations of JL bikes? any feedback is much appreciated.
    My 2010 JH failed at around 8K - I had about a 5 second warning, driving along the street, before the rubber exploded. In my case, during those few seconds, the bike felt like it was being starved for fuel. Then the feeling went away. Stopped at a traffic light, shortly thereafter, and just happened to look down and notice a prominent oil drip. Incredibly, the bike was being ridden to the JL service center for its ECU upgrade, and I wasn't far away.

    Seems it affects everyone.

    EDIT: Forgot to mention that the oil drip happened when pieces of the rubber got wedged and carried into the front sprocket and blew out the seal. It was a healthy drip, creating a little puddle while waiting for the traffic light. Definitely a WTF moment.
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  4. #44 Re: brand new second hand JH600 
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    epoxied the chain guide in place
    Somehow I don't like the fix = epoxy between the chain slider and swing arm.
    Would regular replacements prevent the chain slider from coming loose, any input or first hand experience?

    Thinking along the lines of installing hard type plastic chain sliders but to be honest have not looked into any details or mounting possibilities yet and got now time right now.

    ....bought some epoxy this morning but......
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  5. #45 Re: brand new second hand JH600 
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    Milton and I can both endorse epoxy. Combined mileage of 70k and no issues. In fact its the choice fix even for the US Navy. They apparently use it to keep thier tailhooks in place ;)

    Really not a big deal. Glue it down.
    When/if it shows wear, scrape off and replace. End of story.
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  6. #46 Re: brand new second hand JH600 
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    Quote Originally Posted by lipsee View Post
    i WOULD JUST CHECK YOU CAN DISASSEMBLE AND REASSEMBLE WITH IT WELDED,,YOU DO,NT WANT TO GET IT WELDED AND NOT BE ABLE TO FIT IT...
    Yeah cheers, I will go ahead and do that.

    I paid 12 grand
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  7. #47 Re: brand new second hand JH600 
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    any updates?
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  8. #48 Re: brand new second hand JH600 
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    Hey,

    Yeah the bike is going great, I took it on a small Guangdong trip a couple of weeks back. I was on my trusty yingang all summer because of the fabulous help they can provide with storage and shipping, and also because it's registered! Trying to register the jialing is an ongoing saga, I've been close a few times but still haven't got the plates. The documents are currently with some friends with guangxi in Guangxi and I'm crossing all my fingers and toes that they can come up with the goods!


    If/when I get it registered I'll really start going to town on it. Plans include some tourfella or equivalent panniers and perhaps somewhat controversially a MAG rear wheel so I can fit a tubeless tyre. ChinaV was absolutely appalled by that idea and even called me a rude name when I asked him what he thought!

    I'll keep u posted
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    Quote Originally Posted by futianshenzhen View Post
    ChinaV was absolutely appalled by that idea and even called me a rude name when I asked him what he thought!
    Not true!

    I merely said you should ask the forum about plugging tires because everyone here is so helpful when it comes to tubes vs plugging debates

    Cheers!
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  10. #50 Re: brand new second hand JH600 
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    Haha V, short memory!

    On a serious note, does anyone know if it's been done before? The Guangzhou bike market has hundreds or maybe thousands of old Jap bike wheels in storage. My plan is to take the whole rear wheel set-up there and try and find the closest thing I can to it, to minimise fabrication work. If I had an idea of possible candidates it may save some time.
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