Someone else can answer that better. I've not ridden my VFR a lot yet, so I'm still stock.
You should not. The chain is corroded internally. You might be able to "loosen it up" by soaking it in solvent or oil, but the rust is in there....
I'd sign up, but I think there has to either be a map dedicated to this purpose, or a shared Google Sheet. In the moment I need help, I could...
I don't have the new fairing pieces yet....but they're stock red, generally. I'm trying to be predictive and cut down on garage time here....... :)
I grew up in NC but I was more an OBX kind of kid :) Awesome places, but a tad warm and a tad crowded.......
I have to admit, I like the blue and white.....but I'm not going to change the red. I only want to paint the tank. I don't think it will be...
Zeta, the other hobby is boats.....a 32' Chris Craft and a 25' Grady White.......where are you located?
That's interesting.....I'll check and see if anyone locally can do that. Thanks.
Do you have a part number for that color??
So, I bought a Gen IV that was painted turquoise.....it was wrecked and ALL the fairing was destroyed. They guy selling it had bought a...
Most sprocket damage comes from long use or when rollers are seized up. With O'ring chain, you might have a lot of external corrosion, but as...
Look at each valley in your sprocket carefully. They should be symmetric and none of the points should be worn or chipped. At the bottom of the...
My stuff is in pieces right now, but I'll do some GoPro of some of the rides up here in a few weeks.
Got the title switched over and got a shiny new license plate!!!
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