101°F here today. No need for chains.
I have the 14mm rear master from a CBR250RR, and it fits without much modification, but with the stock 5th gen caliper (internaly drilled) I find...
If there is no play in the rear hub, they don't need replacing. I've just done mine at 100000km because of play. They do benefit from being...
I feel for you guys. It rarely gets below 59F here and it's mostly dry, and hovers around 90+ during the summer, so we never have to put bikes...
No. You don't have a heavy bike.
The hardest part is reconnecting all the hoses and electrical connections on the bottom of the air box. Some people have had trouble removing the...
The coolant outlets for the wax unit are on the top of the thermostat housing, they are very small internally and tend to block if there was ever...
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My guess is that they are like your squirrels, just a bit bigger.
I think it's time to lock this thread. It is of no value to this site, and it's starting to look like trailer trash talk.
Hyosung, you poor bugger. You need to immerse yourself in all that is VFR to rid yourself of the horrors. I sugest you place the VFR key under...
Lucky bugger. https://www.buzzfeed.com/bradesposito/skippy-leaps?utm_term=.koYN7NAKz#.amN3R3zkg
On a trip with my wife before marriage to far North Queensland and the gulf country from central NSW, we did 11000kms in 4 weeks. In that time we...
I'm on thge second set of PP3's and love them. 8000km from the rear, and its the first tyre I've ever had that hit the wear marks on the center...
If bearings in your rear hub and swing arm are good, than only 2 things can do what you describe. Rear shock is worn/not enough rebound....
Yes, on the 5th gen it sits just behind the R&R.
I actually stripped back the harness to inspect. The positive splits inside and has a crimp. One goes to the battery via the fuse (this was...
You need to use a relay that is operated by the standard horn switch. The Stebel pulls a lot more amps than the standard horn. On my 5th gen, I...
Yep, that's them. Megadolomedes australianus (giant water spider)
A couple of years ago I took my kids canyoning, it involves climbing down a creek into a river that flows through a gorge, 30m cliffs on both...
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