I agree. I've never cared for the design or execution of his bikes, but I hate to see him fold up his tent.
Yep, if you've had to adjust it more than a couple times after a new installation, you've got it too tight.
This thread got me wondering so I pulled the caliper bolts on my '99VFR with 40,000 miles, and checked them. I didn't pull the rear bolts, too...
1 year older than me.
Okay, I'm missing the irony in that post? Or are you referring to the guy wondering why the bolt is stronger than the housing? Which, in itself,...
I can see the concern, and possible problem. However, in reality has anyone ever had a caliper bolt fail? Or even heard of it happening AFATG? I'm...
All of the DOT stickers I've paid any attention to, just peeled off. They weren't under the clear and removed easily. Some people will buy the DOT...
What do we think about what? Buying a used helmet? I would never consider it. Ick. That the Shoei doesn't have a DOT sticker? Not a big deal...
I replaced my front sprocket with an aftermarket and noticed no difference in chain noise/vibration. But some people may feel differently. The...
Yeah, like the guy said when asked how far up that unimproved forest service road he could drive, "Your car or mine?".
That is a little different than the Pitbull stand pin. The Pitbull stand pin has the same general shape, but the pin goes up into the steering...
It's not needed unless the sprockets are looking pretty bad, or the chain is worn out. A lot can depend on how well, and frequently, you oil your...
That's always been my main thought about those huge bikes: picking it up by yourself could be a real chore. I've ridden dirt bikes enough to know...
I hadn't considered the length of the pin. I'll measure it tomorrow and post back with the length.
I'm running mine through a relay that is actuated by the horn button, and power is supplied through my Blue Sea fuse box. All with 12 gauge wire.
I just measured my PitBull and the steering stem pin measures .890" give or take a couple thou. That is the standard pin plus the adapter, which...
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^What he said.
The center rear piston will not move when you press the rear brake lever because there is no circuit directly connecting the two. If the center...
I'm pretty sure that the center piston is operated by the front secondary master cylinder, so no, it won't move when you use the rear brake lever....
My rear wheel braking changed considerably when I went from OEM to HH pads. They grip much better than OEM. That being said I also went to the...
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