LOL! I have a set of Super Hawk bars I have been contemplating installing......:wink: MD
From a previous thread... http://vfrworld.com/forums/mechanics-garage/13765-chain-lubrication-beginner.html I still like the ProHonda chain...
I would love to fool around with one of these to tune how the throttle gets open. MD
So thats what it looks like! Couldnt you just connect up a lead with an eyelet on the other end and ground it to the frame or a convenient...
No idea, good enuff and dont care. MD On the other hand, my Valkyrie is a gas hog - 130 miles to reserve with just cruising - about 3.8...
What was that part number? MD
Looks interesting - a screen for the long haul....So it comes assembled ready to bolt on the bike? MD
My guess knowing corporate Honda think is that the bike is a replacement for the ST1300 AND the VFR800. So they will be selling one uber super...
I kinda chuckle at this thread now.. back when John started it, we where doing a bit of tit for tat...We werent talking about any handling stuff...
Nothing like a "project". The first 80% takes 2 months, and the last 20% takes 5x longer than you thought it would. :eek::wink: MD
Lately I'm running the Bosch 3300 - $4.99 at AutoZone - seems to be fine. MD
Um - dont understand the hostility dude - but Cmon - what she run? MD
Hi Alex, My first reaction is if a bike has been used quite a bit in a stunt show, take a pass. Front wheel in the air?, Oil starvation? Down...
Well yeah! Lot's of bling there but you had a GP wonder mechanic wave his wand at it too show some of the functions side, so, how 'bout the dyno...
Mmmmmmmm, good stuff..... :biggrin: MD
:wink: All filled out.......... MD
Mostly - Corona for summer (no lime for me), Becks Dark in winter. After that, I generally have an import taste, but then really, damn near...
LOL! :pound: MD
Pretty healthy quickie weight loss...whadya think John? MD
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