Notice how they all stayed around to make sure their buddy was alright?
Hey, c'mon he was on a Harley, how much faster than 25 could he have been going?
If it was too tight, he should have loosened it then and there. There's no reason to think that it "it'll settle". In the meantime you're set up...
Nice, I wish they would have had that removable handle when I bought mine.
I was referring to the high priced oil.
Major waste of money there.
Make sure the steering head bearings aren't too tight. A wandering bike is usually the way too tight bearings will make their presence felt.
Exactly! That's why you generally don't spray degreaser directly on the chain. I used to have a friend who went to the car wash and cleaned...
But don't forget that WD-40 does a pretty good job of dissolving grease too. And it's thin enough that it may get past the O-rings in the chain. I...
Break or remove the chain and see if the problem persists.
Nice. Mine's an '86 also, but I've got the front wheel off a '92 and the rear wheel conversion from a GSXR 750, so I can use modern 17" rubber.
You've got a great start with your bikes anyway. :peaceful:
I've got the hybrid lift for my '99 and it is definitely top drawer kit.
Of course it's just a guess since the guy isn't here to tell us what happened, but I'd say that he was under power through the gravel. The front...
I figured he was curious, like me, to know if speed was a contributing factor. Moving fast enough that dodging the gravel patch wasn't an option.
The main reason for a crescent wrench is for the odd time that you need to remove a bolt that has a nut on the back side. Pashnit.com has a...
Yep, shit happens...sometimes.
I don't remember seeing that in the tool kit for my '99, but then I've not looked in it for 10 years or more. Personally if I were assembling a...
You put your money in a savings account, and you're basically losing money. They're paying less than 1%, some less than .5%. Might as well put it...
Oops, double post.
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