Yeah, you have to use a car wheel to put the car tires on. Okay, you should use a car wheel for a car tire. And I'm done with this.
Aw c'mon, just let it go. As I've repeated several times, you're not going to convince anyone on this list to do something as stupid as you...
The arguments have been provided, everyone, except one person, agrees that car tires on motorcycles is stupid. Now it's just descending into troll...
A VFR Yoda rides.
You're going to go riding on fire roads, and a little singletrack. You have your choice of bikes: a GoldWing, a GSXR 750, or a DT250 dirt bike....
According to you, one cannot criticize something if they've never tried it. I've never tried contracted VD, but I can still say anyone who does...
Geeze, you got criticized for wondering if someone is using a car tire on a sport touring motorcycle. If you're going to post such specious...
LOL
That's a very clean chain. Too clean?
Hardest bike I ever remember was a RD400 Yamaha, and easiest was an '89 GoldWing.
Okay, I'll post one last time about it. Stainless steel sink and appliance makers say never to use steel wool to clean them, as it will cause...
JMO as stated. I just don't like using any abrasive on a gasket sealing surface. We'll just have to agree to disagree.
Personally I don't like the idea of steel wool, it will put microscopic scratches in the soft aluminum which may help wick the oil to the outside...
If you have access to an impact wrench then most definitely use that. It is the most stress free way to remove those bolts from the bottom of the...
Yeah, it really depends on how "wrecked" it is. Bent forks can be replaced, but a bent frame can be a nightmare. A cracked headstock will put a...
That's exactly how to do it. You don't lift the bike, you push the centerstand into the floor. At least that is how it should feel. OTOH you...
Don't get me wrong, I don't have anything against real carbon fiber anything, but faux CF is something else again. :Wave:
Very true, I guess I just expect to see this stuff over on the GSXR list, not here. :Peace:
This is a serious post? You guys put this "stuff" on your bikes? I thought the first post was a joke, and wondered why it wasn't in the Humor...
Very true, but if there was time to stop, there was time to move. Stopping is rarely a good evasion technique.
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