Aftermarket seats are well worth the money - I like corbins - some guys here like the sargets. For the long haul its the way to go.. MD
Check on what the guys above said first - its hard to guess without looking at the bike. I may be totally full of it but check the kickstand...
Go back to your dealer that you bought it from and raise hell! The mechanic that did the prep really screwed up! MD
That seems to be common with bikes as the front tire gets down in wear. Dont freak, dont let go of the bars! Replace the tire when its time. MD
Pretty good read - I owned a 4th gen for a bunch a years myself. (I own a 5th now) I agree the detailing on the 4th is way better than the 5th,...
Hi Emon - I can get to Mid Ohio anytime and I have done Codes school and Pridgemores and others. ARC just sounded kinda unique and something to...
The K & N is designed to be an OEM equivalent - equal flow. The BMC is designed to get all the flow possible and potentially more flow than stock....
Hey emon - know of a ARC around Ohio way? MD
I thought that I had heard that Larry had passed? He did his stuff on Ohio back roads. Anybody know different? MD
I dont get it Rogue - its still an air filter, how can more crap get into the engine? My take is go for a BMC - a bit more pricey but has more...
I just mean I want to ride with people who are competent skilled riders that know what they are doing. Gotta have skill for the street. Stupid is...
While I'm not recommending it, if you absolutely have to have a vfr - look for a low mile 3rd or 4th gen. Their flat power band wont give you any...
Well theres a big difference between stupid and skill. MD
guess I could say thanks for the comp - I do like to just cut to it and "screw the spin - dont wanna hear it". But having an assoc statement with...
- cruz - mello dude is sorta a Dr Jeckle/Mr Hyde foole... Dr Jeckle is a way laid back devil may care slacker foole,,,, Mr Hyde is fricken high...
Dude those are hilarious! Although I have broken a few..... -- Starting with number 5 ---- that lead to number 24, that lead to the next evening...
NO! Look for a 650 and under standard, ride that for 2 years and then jump up to the bike of your dreams. I have seen one to many people get on...
I gots to ask - are you a first time rider, maybe we shouldnt even be having this discussion and talk about a starter bike? MD
Dude - look for a used standard bike to first learn how to ride! There are a lot of smaller bikes out there that would be good starter bikes 450...
Sorry cant resist - so you dont want lobbists in Washington fighting for motorcyclists? MD
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