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  1. Paul R

    Rebuilding a 2016 Beta 300RR

    Made a bit more progress. Still need to clean up the wiring behind the mask and fill with fluids but getting close. I got a Smart Carb for a screaming deal off KSL and sent it through the ultrasonic cleaner and rebuilt it and swapped for the right metering rod for the Beta with the RK Tek...
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    Rebuilding a 2016 Beta 300RR

    I took the injection pump out of this one. Just because I want to have a better feel for the ratios and dial it in. Overall, I've had to look up itallian for a few colors but it hasn't been terrible hopefully it will all work out.
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    Business back up electricity options

    If you take a picture of your main breaker panel I can run it by our team to give you an idea of what you might want (we are the industrial Generac dealer for Utah). There are a lot of options and the thing you may want to do is run an amp clamp and decide which load you want to back up and...
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    Rebuilding a 2016 Beta 300RR

    You'll have to come take it for a rip when she's dialed in. I have the old cylinder (I ended up buying new). What does it typically run to get replated? Might want to get it done just to have as a backup. I ended up just buying new Myler radiators but I'll keep it in mind for the future. Ha! I...
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    Rebuilding a 2016 Beta 300RR

    Here is the engine with a new bottom and top end rebuild. It helps to work in industrial repair because I was able to source bearings pretty economically and use all our sand blasters, paint booth, and ovens. It had a Rekluse Autoclutch when I bought it, but I want a manual clutch in this one so...
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    Rebuilding a 2016 Beta 300RR

    After not riding regularly for many years, Kurt finally talked me into getting a dirt bike again. Last year I picked up a 23 Husky 501 (which has been a blast!) but started looking for a 2 stroke to round out the stable for the time being for tighter single track. I ended up finding a deal on a...
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    Business back up electricity options

    Do you have any idea what the size of the service you are looking to back up is or how much load you want to back up? The most economical option will likely be a generator. Depending on the size you need, it could be either natural gas or diesel. Probably 150KW and below it is cost effective to...
  8. Paul R

    For Sale 12 Former Fleet Trucks - $25k

    I found a few pictures of 8 of the trucks. https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1vq7SK_MLIg9IHpnN2xsPtH_pbMb7uraE?usp=sharing The numbers correlate with the vehicle number which is the first column in the first post
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    For Sale 12 Former Fleet Trucks - $25k

    Anyone looking for a project? We have a bunch of fleet trucks that are no longer in service and have varying levels of condition but should be considered well used. I would guess someone could flip them one at a time and make some money but at this point we just need them out of our lot so we...
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    Lighten the mood

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    Your Pic of The Day

    The pictures never do it justice. That hill is steep! Glad it went smooth today.
  12. Paul R

    Uganda in September

    Yep 100% the SEED program. At the time I got into it, it fairly early on and was only operating in South America. I was part of the Entrepreneurship program and helped put together a proposal to operate in Africa with my choice to go to Uganda (Ghana was the other pilot) and headed up a pilot of...
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    Uganda in September

    I was there doing an internship setting up a micro finance program for a charity connected to USU. We stayed in in Masaka for the majority of the time but made regular many trips to Kampala. I was a relatively poor student at the time and my biggest regret was not doing a gorilla trek. We did...
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    Uganda in September

    September doesn't work for me otherwise I would seriously contemplate going. I spent a summer living in Uganda around 10 years ago and it definitely has many wonderful treasures. Have fun!
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    Your Pic of The Day

    Big bugs and great fish! Box canyon?
  16. Paul R

    Grand Gulch for April Fools

    Amazing photos and adventure. Thanks for sharing Dave!
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    Coronavirus

    Vaccine cards are not a new thing. I have a long fold out vaccine card that I got when I was inoculated against a dozen plus different diseases about 10 years ago that were required for me to live in Africa for a summer. It didn't offend me then and it doesn't now. I just received my first dose...
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    What are you listening to?

    I've never really been a big fan of Six Sigma, but it does have it's place. Are you already familiar with Lean? If not you may look into the Toyota Way by Jeff Liker. If you are already familiar with Lean, then I'm not sure where to start with Six Sigma, it is all about the statistics and the...
  19. Paul R

    Wilderness First Aid Courses

    I'd be interested in this if I can make the dates work.
  20. Paul R

    Machine Shop Auction

    When it comes to auctions most things wont have much action until the day it expires. Seems like there hasn't been many deals lately so I wouldn't anticipate stuff going too cheap. At least this one doesn't have a crazy high buyers premium, many have been in the 20% range.
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