Truly one of a kind he was! We were so lucky to have him in our lives. I feel a movie marathon coming........just in time for the long weekend.
A: Supercharger, cause it is cleaner install and sounds slick as shit B: How much horse power is too much?
A: Probably mid 80's Q: Should you care about what age you will die or just party on?
Wow that just got posted yesterday. What a spectacular machine!
I'm always moving man, just don't seem to know where or when. South isn't one of the options unfortunately...:blue:
Honda should be buying that back to study! Amazing how you manage to pile on that many miles and keep her in one piece. You must have advanced...
A: Cesto Calende Italy (because I was at MV Agusta's museum and the area was breathtaking) Q: What have you done to better yourself this year?
A: Cross the ocean in a boat. Q: Are you riding anywhere interesting this weekend? (Where)?
A: Yes Q: will you wake up this morning and do something you always wanted to do but lacked the balls?
If you had unlimited money for 2 weeks to ride your motorcycle, where would you go? A: The Alps! Q: If you went on a two week trip as suggested,...
$23K seems like a steal no? Not that I have that kicking about but I haven't seen one that cheap in a long time.
Just go here and look at item #12 http://www.ronayers.com/oemparts/a/hon/506c2b3df870023420a30ff4/handlebar
I've experienced this (lack of braking power) with contaminated pads. No matter what I did to clean them, even filed the surface, they never had...
This perhaps?...
Give him a grand and stow it away till time allows. There has to be a place you could hide it for a while.
That is a tough call. To fix it you will be looking at a good chunk of change for parts and labor. In the end you will have a 98 fifth gen VFR...
This high idle does seem to be a symptom of sticky start valves and a wax unit perhaps adjusted a wee bit high. Check this sticky situation...
I doubt it will find its way to our remote Canadian theaters but hey one can hope. Thanks for the links! Oh and "Stay on the bike" lol
Burping the system after a service is important as you already know. I typically run the bike at idle with the radiator cap off for a good fifteen...
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