I like SF's mount method, a bolt up on the top side and then building kind of a clamp style below the lower subframe. Not bad....didn't realize...
Agree ....it's a sweet bike, but $7500?
Running the FH020AA and it's fine....I also had my stator rewound with long leads to go to the R/R and now have the R/R connector direct. --...
By your list, you seem to have it under control, don't need us much....check charging at the battery.....
Hey SkiHands....had a 4th gen for 7 years and put 30k on it. Raise the forks 10mm to help quicken things up. If you're going down the upgrades...
Bump number 2.... :Bump:
Due for another bump... :Frusty: :Hungry:
Sweet Magna! I've ridden a few of those, always enjoyed it.
I dont know as far as going through the parts list on Partszilla, but I'm sure the cases have to be different to accommodate the gear driven cams...
Kinda happenstance, but I've had a few Yamaha's and many Honda's. Plus Honda cars. I'm really the Honda guy. Not had other bike brands. Like...
I'm always interested in other bikes, this time around it's the Suzuki GSX1000GT....lots of good stuff on that bike. That doesn't mean the VFR...
Doomed, not Noomed......lol
Agree, they are good entertainment. Interesting how the opinions are around in circles.
Hey Randy you ok? Checking in with the flooding news.
Hate to answer like this, but....no. . (If there was, I probably would be running it)
Agree on this.....I've seen too many guys cheap out, then a year later, they are back here asking what's wrong again. Goto, for 5th gen?...
I'm not a run it dry guy, it defeats the purpose of adding the fuel stabilizer. And definitely don't run a few minutes off and on thru the winter....
A counterpoint......if the bike is running fine and the carbs haven't been serviced for a long time, then yes, add the fuel stabilizer and run it....
YUM! :gulp: [img] 4 of those definitely will turn you into the buzzed mofo.... 9 %! :bruce2: [img] Cheerz....hic...burp :drink:
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