You might check with Larry and see if his footpeg lowering blocks fit your year. Larry: netters2@comcast.net
Hmmm, my Silver 03 has black wheels! [ATTACH]
Welcome. A little more info might help, what year is your bike? Few pictures will help you from getting razzed! Just looked through my 2003...
Got my PC III used from fellow member.
I looked at their pictures, and they look cool, I think I would go with blue on left & right and leave tach white.
I did the pair valve, didn't bother with flapper, put on Power Controller III which recommends putting resistors in (330 Ohms) to disconnect O2...
If you do decide to take off nose fairing, put a towel or cardboard on top of fender to protect it. Fairing can easily scratch fender. Another...
Out working on my 6th gen, replacing bad LED H4 lamp, you do not have to take off nose fairing, just the windshield, instrument cover, including...
Welcome, nice choice of bike! Don't let the guys with red bikes tell you they are faster!
Was it more like a whirring? Fan maybe, like some cars that keep running? Engines can have "heatsoak" where heat from running increases after...
The Nuviz will be available this summer, for any full face helmet, less than $500.
Sounds like the GN is the car of choice for you! Guarantee you my "sports car" would not be left in the dust! Same exact performance as a 289...
I would go with which ever on has the most appeal to you and the best feel driving it. I had a few sports car when I was young and the one that...
It doesn't look like they are easily replaceable, my manual just says LED for lamp, here is exploded view of "combination Meter" as Honda calls...
You wonder if automobile drivers used 1/10 of what we use when riding how many fewer accidents there would be.
Well, we old geezers replied to the question! Maybe we need a thread on those "Middle Aged" riders :blabla:
Can't find where to put the batteries.
You are more than welcome, and thanks for calling me 'young', at almost 70, you have made my day! I had the pleasure of driving through Wales in...
From RMSTATOR web page: We have even included the opposite connector (main harness side) as we know these are often melted/corroded/defective and...
The VFRness is the way to go. Heavier gauge wiring always helps, but I really feel it is the connector and the poor contact resistance on the pins...
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