Great looking bike, I bet that confuses a few poeple. 9L/100km is pretty low but might depend how you ride. I see more like 6-7L/100km, less at...
The manual I have states it is for 98-01, and lists some different cam lifts for CA vs the rest of the world, but no difference for the different...
Every time Mello hops on! :)
That sounds like some sage advice.
The steering lock is a pin (about 8mm diam IIRC) that projects out of the lock mechanism and engages with a socket in the steering head casting....
I know the ID will be 37mm, so I believe that these look correct: 37x50x11...
This one will fall into the category of a Resto-mod, keeping the spirit of the original but adding some modern touches. That is an approach that I...
I'm sure you're right about this Doug, but wish I had worked it out before on my ST1100 engine when I changed the water pump. I found out the...
Well, none of THAT applies to me (at the tender age of 54...). That'd be my Winnebago on the right... [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] All of the above applies to me. Thanks for making me feel really, really old NCB!
15.3kg/mm is also what the stock shock should be (according to the Racetech website). Do you have any issues with setting the sag on your current...
Wowza, that looks like a weapon James! I could see myself on one of those.
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I had a post-posting thought, "heavier" springs may well equate to straight rate springs instead of the progressive springs that Honda's usually...
Good job on the explanation NCB. You're asking a tricky question Stray, and I think starting with the stock 180mm compressed/springs out and then...
Maybe you've got a dodgy connection in the right switch gear or the plug that joins that to the harness? The kill switch stops the fuel pump, and...
The bolt is most likely sitting snug and happy in among the many water hoses at the bottom of the V. Order a new one and keep riding. One day when...
On the 5G you can easily slip a shim between the shock top mount and the frame. If you go for about 6mm I recall you end up with 25mm increase at...
Very approximately, 1/4 on a temp gauge corresponds to the thermostat opening temp (usually around 80C), 1/2 to around 100C (fan operating temp)...
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