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Prepping Bike for Harescramble
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[QUOTE="zero_it, post: 992980, member: 18548"] RM250_Rider - Don't think you should be putting any rubber under your bar mounts, you want those clamps to be getting a good bite on the bars so they don't roll. For the vibration try softer grips, different gloves, maybe even a different bend of bars so your wrists are at a slightly different angle. When I rode RM 125's and the vibration picked up in the bars that was always the first sign that I needed to replace the crank bearings. You might want to consider that possibility if it's a new development with your bike. Also, make sure all your motor mounts are tight, including the head stay. At the race make sure you do a good job of looking ahead and picking good lines. In hare scrambles it's easy to just follow the well-worn and popular lines on the trail, but those are often the lines that lead you right into mudholes and bottlenecks. Ride smart, pick your own lines and stay out of the "gotchas". Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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