Yup, I’m at roughly 75hrs and still using the oil injection. I did make sure to dielectrically grease all the electrical connectors on the bike before I ever took it out. I think that is key for longevity.
@@Garage2Trail Thanks for the quick reply! I really appreciate that! I bought 2024 Xtrainer. My first dirt bike ever and I love it! I have a tiny little bubble in the oil injection line and seems like it stays at the same position even after 1-2 hours riding and it scares me because I'm thinking the oil is not flowing towards the carburetor. Is that an issue to have such tiny little bubbles?
@@Ibrahim-bx9jy no problem! It was always in the back of my mind when I first got it because I was always a premix guy but after I’ve had it this long and since beta is VERY good at taking care of people with failures outside of warranty, I stopped thinking about it. I do see small bubbles in my line from time to time. What happens when you rev it and keep and eye on it? Does it move at all?
@@Garage2Trail Yes, on revving it moves slightly backwards and then forwards towards the carburetor. That actually indicates something is moving. Once rolling of the throttle the bubble goes almost back to the initial position again. Not really sure if that's how it works or something is wrong. Otherwise no issues with the bike. It runs very well!
@Ibrahim-bx9jy ok yeah it might just be stuck but it does sound like it’s moving. I’ve see some bubbles on mine do the same. You’ll drive yourself nuts about it. I would just make sure the connectors are dielectrically greased and enjoy it. 👍
A lot of fun.
You need one of the little battery powered chainsaws to carry with you.
I normally do trail maintenance with an electric chainsaw lol
Well if I had waited till 54:00 I would have seen you pull up the mirror LOL. But the comments help your channel 👍
No worries, thank you for the comments!
What size was the YZ that was with you guys.
That’s the 250X…geared more for woods riding. Nice bike.
A day of that and you will be tired. What is the round thing on left side of the handlebars?
Indeed! That’s my fold down mirror for when I’m on the road
Hello sir, are you still using the oil injection system or premix?
Yup, I’m at roughly 75hrs and still using the oil injection. I did make sure to dielectrically grease all the electrical connectors on the bike before I ever took it out. I think that is key for longevity.
@@Garage2Trail Thanks for the quick reply! I really appreciate that!
I bought 2024 Xtrainer. My first dirt bike ever and I love it! I have a tiny little bubble in the oil injection line and seems like it stays at the same position even after 1-2 hours riding and it scares me because I'm thinking the oil is not flowing towards the carburetor. Is that an issue to have such tiny little bubbles?
@@Ibrahim-bx9jy no problem! It was always in the back of my mind when I first got it because I was always a premix guy but after I’ve had it this long and since beta is VERY good at taking care of people with failures outside of warranty, I stopped thinking about it. I do see small bubbles in my line from time to time. What happens when you rev it and keep and eye on it? Does it move at all?
@@Garage2Trail Yes, on revving it moves slightly backwards and then forwards towards the carburetor. That actually indicates something is moving. Once rolling of the throttle the bubble goes almost back to the initial position again. Not really sure if that's how it works or something is wrong. Otherwise no issues with the bike. It runs very well!
@Ibrahim-bx9jy ok yeah it might just be stuck but it does sound like it’s moving. I’ve see some bubbles on mine do the same. You’ll drive yourself nuts about it. I would just make sure the connectors are dielectrically greased and enjoy it. 👍
Where is this trail located? Private grounds or public?
Not exactly legal riding for anyone…but we manage 😝