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Messages - maxhush

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I'll second the suggestion of switching to an NGK iridium plug. Cheapest "upgrade" you can do. Also, at a stop, your rear (left) brake will cause the bike to shake more than the front (right) brake. I generally use both brakes to come to a stop and then switch to just the front brake while sitting at a light.

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It rains just often enough here that it usually gets "washed" in the lot at work.  :o

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Downtown 300 / Re: I SHOULD HAVE ASKED AT THE DEALERSHIP
« on: August 27, 2013, 07:17:30 PM »
Seriously, I have seen several broken ones on none-Kymco scooters, so don't hang a lot of weight on it.
On the DT300i, almost anything I've ever hung on it actually ends up sitting on the center floor hump. Given the short distance involved, I don't think I've ever had anything that actually hung from the hook so much as used the hook to keep it in place.

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Downtown 300 / Re: I SHOULD HAVE ASKED AT THE DEALERSHIP
« on: August 26, 2013, 07:54:58 PM »
And over time I have found that bag holder hook to be very useful in combination with a cloth bag I carry under the seat for carrying sundry groceries (or a cooler bag).

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Downtown 300 / Re: To Small for this Ride
« on: August 21, 2013, 08:33:17 PM »
The consensus on height and the DT300i seems to hinge around your inseam. The dividing line for most folks seems to be whether your inseam is 30" or less (I'm 5'11" and mine is 30"). I doubt his weight will present any issues for the DT300i (I've ridden 2-up with two fluffy people, myself being one, and getting up to 70mph seemed to be almost as quick as when I'm riding by myself, I'm around 240). Doing Interstate speeds (70-75MPH) shouldn't be any problem for the bike. The DT300i is pretty light for its' power though, so when you get it up there at 75+, you really feel wind gusts and such, IMO (to me, at over 75mph, it almost feels like it "floats" and the sensation makes me nervous).

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General Discussion / Re: Is your ride your main means of transport?
« on: July 10, 2013, 07:14:45 PM »
I find for carrying some stuff from the grocery, that a cargo net and my large cooler bag (which I attach with the net after I load it with frozen and fridge items) help a lot (I don't have a top case as yet). And yeah, that hook and the floor space in the front help a lot too (as does a cloth bag I got for like a dollar at Dollar General, which I put the plastic shopping bags inside). More than once I've had people watch the process after I grocery shop and then come up after I have everything loaded to tell me that they couldn't see how I was going to be able to carry all that stuff before I had it all stowed. The rotissarie chicken goes under the seat (double plastic bagged in case it leaks), when I get one, to stay warm.  ;D

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General Discussion / Re: Gloves...
« on: June 13, 2013, 07:06:59 PM »
My leather trimmed gloves give me a better, more secure, grip on the throttle and the brakes, much "stickier" than just bare fingers, in addition to all the other reasons.

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General Discussion / Re: First bike
« on: June 11, 2013, 03:38:08 PM »
I'll have to check that out one of these days, Corinth, MS is only about 70 miles from me.

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General Discussion / Re: What type of helmet do you ride with?
« on: June 10, 2013, 04:33:12 PM »
I also wear a Bell Revolver modular during cooler weather (mine is an earlier model). In warm weather I wear an HJC CS-2N open face half helmet with an HJC shield installed. 

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Downtown 300 / Re: spark plug
« on: June 05, 2013, 09:12:52 PM »
You don't have to remove and body panels or the seat the get at it on the DT300i.  Folks here in the forums have posted that it's possible to change without removing stuff (except for possibly the exhaust nuts, which the dealership did to switch my standard plug for an NGK iridium at my first service, then either reinstalled the two exhaust manifold nuts improperly or forgot to put them back on, they made good on it -- if this ever happens to you, and hopefully it doesn't, while they're ordering and you're waiting on the proper long capped metric replacement nuts and lock washers, you can use an 8M metric nut you can get at Lowes for under a dollar for a bag of four, btw).

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Downtown 300 / Re: Hello - Upgraded to a new Downtown 300i - LOVE IT!
« on: June 05, 2013, 03:39:53 PM »
I get an interesting windnoise when strong wind hits my windshield at a certain angle as near as I can figure (prevailing wind direction, high wind velocity, my speed, and my angle to the wind seem to factor into it).  I stopped worrying about it, but I do notice it when it happens at higher speeds on certain days. I have also noticed I hear a lot more noises with certain helmets than others. I hear very little with the Bell Revolver modular I wear in cooler weather. The HJC open face with a shield installed and the neck padding removed I use in Summer, I hear a lot more.

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General Discussion / Re: Summer riding jackets?
« on: June 03, 2013, 05:11:47 PM »
I have a black Xelement CF-505 mesh (it was $62 after discount coupon with shipping from Leatherup), and the blue Fly Racing Cool Pro Mesh jacket (it was $99 with free shipping from Competition Accessories). I removed the liner in the Cool Pro for Summer. Even in black, I find the Xelement cooler due to the better air flow. The Cool Pro seems to have better armor. Most of the hot days I wear the Xelement. I'd say the Cool Pro is the better made jacket, with better pockets, better armor, probably more durable, more versatile, etc. But the Xelement, for me, feels significantly cooler to wear on a hot day, even though it's a black jacket. Next time I get an Xelement though, I will try to get a color other than black. I'm glad I have both, I'll probably end up wearing the Cool Pro much more in Spring and Fall. I also carry a very compact light nylon windbreaker, which I keep under the seat, to put on underneath the mesh jacket if there is the chance of light rain or it might get cooler out (it's easier than messing with inserting or removing liners for a temporary situation). I also keep one of the ultralight Frogg Togg rainsuits under the seat for the event of heavier rain (they say that those breath, but they warm up pretty fast IMO). For whatever reasons, my jeans rarely get wet riding in light rain on my DT300i.

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People GT 300i / Re: Couldn't wait
« on: May 31, 2013, 04:29:16 PM »

    NGK  CR7EIX     Bought it at my local Advance auto parts. Think is was about $7.00. They had to order it, but got it from the warehouse the next day.
Amazon sells them too, for around $8-9. I had a stalling out immediately after starting issue on my new DT300i, had them replace the standard NGK plug with the NGK iridium at its' first (600 mile) service and have not had the issue recur since (in about two months). It seems to run a bit smoother as well. Cheapest effective upgrade you can do.

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Downtown 300 / Re: Anyone found touchup paint yet?
« on: May 21, 2013, 04:08:25 PM »
I've used black shoe polish to cover up scuffs on black before.

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General Discussion / Re: carol
« on: May 21, 2013, 04:07:06 PM »
The honeysuckles, lilacs, and magnolias are in bloom here right now, so scootering in the country (and even some urban parts) smells great this week.

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