Kuati escreveu:Tem resumo aí, mais de 10 min. de vídeo é foda. Onde ele cai e onde mostra a moto por inteira?
Esse que o Russo postou pode pular pra 30s, massa! É muita loucura andar nesse tipo de piso até a pé...
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Hehehehe...... o tombo é lá pela casa dos 7m50s. Mas o legal é ver o cara lutando com moto e a pista escorregadia bagarái.
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 16 Nov 2014, 14:10
por Russo
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 17 Nov 2014, 10:36
por Russo
Cada um sofre à sua maneira...
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 17 Nov 2014, 10:43
por Betao Atibaia
Russo escreveu:Cada um sofre à sua maneira...
Com garupa e criança no colo. Pilotagem nível Conan.. hahahaha
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 17 Nov 2014, 17:33
por Russo
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 19 Nov 2014, 22:40
por Betao Atibaia
Essa eu não aguentei... put@ sacanagem...
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 20 Nov 2014, 23:11
por braniak
Muito boa!!!
braniak@mobile
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 21 Nov 2014, 14:27
por Russo
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 21 Nov 2014, 14:29
por jsamuel
Russo escreveu:
Anda mais que a NC do Bagé.
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 21 Nov 2014, 20:22
por Betao Atibaia
Quando eu cheguei a quase 160 na Drag achei que ia precisar trocar a cueca quando chegasse em casa..
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 21 Nov 2014, 20:53
por Rubens Melo
Pois se minha coluna deixasse eu ia andar era de jaca mesmo com todos os contras.
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 22 Nov 2014, 11:02
por Ryu
Na descida não vale....
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 22 Nov 2014, 14:27
por Betao Atibaia
Ryu escreveu:Na descida não vale....
Tem uma reta pós descida na D Pedro que é da hora
Mas é de se borrar todo com a ventarola e a trepidação.
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 22 Dez 2014, 08:11
por Russo
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 22 Dez 2014, 18:24
por Johnny Hu
Infelizmente:
!!!! WHAT A HORRIBLE EXPERIENCE !!!!
I got back from vacation today and called the dealership for an update on my bike. I was told it was done and to come pick it up. I asked if my request for a free 7 year service contract was approved and the Service Manager said NO. He told me to call Harley myself to discuss it further.
I called Harley and spoke with Jamie in Customer Service who was rude, dismissive and condescending. He told me"the bike can be ridden without coolant and it wont cause any problems" so therefore my concerns about excessive heat during break in were ridiculous. He refused to let me speak with his supervisor or the technical department telling me "they dont talk to customers". He refused to give me his last name or employee number for my documentation and refused to give me any kind of timeframe as to when I should expect a phone call back from him regarding my request for a free 7 year extended service plan. He never apologized on behalf of Harley for my experience or made any effort to reassure me that they would take care of me if I had any further problems.
My wife took me to the dealership to pick up my bike and I was told it was good to go. They "believed" it had an air pocket in the system that didnt escape the first 3 times in boiled over so they flushed the system and both the dealership and the factory rep have ridden it and the bike no longer leaks.....WRONG..... I RODE STRAIGHT HOME AND WITHIN 30 SECONDS OF SHUTTING IT OFF IT STARTED DUMPING THE COOLANT AGAIN.... NOW FOR THE 4TH TIME! I grabbed my cell phone and got photos of the tank over pressurized, fluid running out of the overflow tube and the tank empty after it stopped. I also have a video of it leaking just in case there is any question where it came from.
During my inspection of the bike at the time of pickup I also found a new scratch on my gas tank and a debris trapped under the clear coat on the rear fender.
-I called MOCO and spoke with a different employee who took all of my information and my demand for a new motorcycle after 4 overheat situations on my brand new bike.
-I called the dealership and asked to speak with the owner and left a message for him to call me back.
I got back from vacation today and called the dealership for an update on my bike. I was told it was done and to come pick it up. I asked if my request for a free 7 year service contract was approved and the Service Manager said NO. He told me to call Harley myself to discuss it further.
I called Harley and spoke with Jamie in Customer Service who was rude, dismissive and condescending. He told me"the bike can be ridden without coolant and it wont cause any problems" so therefore my concerns about excessive heat during break in were ridiculous. He refused to let me speak with his supervisor or the technical department telling me "they dont talk to customers". He refused to give me his last name or employee number for my documentation and refused to give me any kind of timeframe as to when I should expect a phone call back from him regarding my request for a free 7 year extended service plan. He never apologized on behalf of Harley for my experience or made any effort to reassure me that they would take care of me if I had any further problems.
My wife took me to the dealership to pick up my bike and I was told it was good to go. They "believed" it had an air pocket in the system that didnt escape the first 3 times in boiled over so they flushed the system and both the dealership and the factory rep have ridden it and the bike no longer leaks.....WRONG..... I RODE STRAIGHT HOME AND WITHIN 30 SECONDS OF SHUTTING IT OFF IT STARTED DUMPING THE COOLANT AGAIN.... NOW FOR THE 4TH TIME! I grabbed my cell phone and got photos of the tank over pressurized, fluid running out of the overflow tube and the tank empty after it stopped. I also have a video of it leaking just in case there is any question where it came from.
During my inspection of the bike at the time of pickup I also found a new scratch on my gas tank and a debris trapped under the clear coat on the rear fender.
-I called MOCO and spoke with a different employee who took all of my information and my demand for a new motorcycle after 4 overheat situations on my brand new bike.
-I called the dealership and asked to speak with the owner and left a message for him to call me back.
!!! THIS IS RIDICULOUS !!!!
Rushmore Project... motor TC com cabeçotes com refrigeração líquida... gambiarra a lá BMW, eheheh...
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 23 Dez 2014, 08:38
por Betao Atibaia
Russo, esse é o sistem a de arrefecimento das V-Rod ou se eu entendi direito, é um sistema que você adapta em HDs refrigeradas a ar?
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 23 Dez 2014, 08:56
por b0fh
não é v-rod, é motor de HD mesmo que enjambraram esse negócio pra poder rodar com a mistura mais pobre sem derreter o cabeçote. um lixo.
Re: "ser dono de jaka não é fácil..."
Enviado: 23 Dez 2014, 11:21
por Betao Atibaia
b0fh escreveu:não é v-rod, é motor de HD mesmo que enjambraram esse negócio pra poder rodar com a mistura mais pobre sem derreter o cabeçote. um lixo.
Sério? achei que eu tinha viajado e falado besteira hehehe. Mas essa da mistura na HD eu não sabia não, já tinha visto algumas custom que por causa de mistura cozinha o escape e até por causa da vela, mas não pensei que ferrasse assim até com o cabeçote.