Run away man, run far, run fast. Straight up scam.
Same brand clip link as the chain? Or generic you had lying around? If it was tight before you put the side links on I would change it for sure.
A chain can look good even though it's worn out. Count the links and make sure you have the correct number, 108 I believe. If you have the right...
Just one question: why does it need to have a link removed?
Personally I hate the thought of more licensing control, but I firmly believe in a tiered license system. I started off with small bikes, 50 cc...
Looks sharp!
I remember those, some issues with the lid falling down while riding and rubbing on the tire. And, of course, losing all the stuff you had in...
What a rambling piece of shite. Burning cars, wires across the road, geeze.
I've also got one with not very many miles on it. I put it on with stock rear sprocket and didn't like the relatively sluggish acceleration, and...
Yep, just one more distraction that isn't needed.
Nice. :thumb:
A great book, read it back in the 70's. Almost required reading for motorcyclists, and other thinking folks too.
^^^^^^^Nothing new there. It's always been that way, not exactly fresh news.
"Sad to think that no teenager today would be allowed to do something like that, my my how time have changed." Why would you come to that...
I'm way old so my favorites are from the distant past. Gotta be Mike the Bike: [IMG]
^^^^I agree with part of that, but let's face it, not everyone wants to spend the necessary amount of time to "learn how to ride your machine. be...
Been doing a ton of rowing on my Concept 2 rowing machine, trying to get ready for cycling season. I ride a 1992 Merlin road bike. Updated Campy...
Yeah, had my Penske on my FJ for over 10 years with no issues. Good shock, even if I did go with an Ohlins for the VFR. :tickled_pink:
I've never been very fond of Haynes, they tend to have typos and other mistakes. The Honda Service Manual has it all, but mine is a 1999 service...
Well, if you have the tool to flare the pins then you could use a pair of vice grips to press the side plate on. I've done that with clip-style...
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