They are a plastic (or metal, or other) pucks which are put in certain contact points on a motorcycle so that they will help absorb the damage...
My '98 does the exact same thing. On the freeway it stays/drops in into the 160's if it is not hot out. Around town it will be from 175-200...
I have to strongly disagree on that statement KC. IMO the enemy are jackasses (whether they drive cars, or ride bikes) that have no consideration...
...ya know, I have come to the conclusion that any rider who is wearing one of those "helmet mohawks" is a assclown (to put it nicely). I base...
Fresh from this saturday. Joshua Tree, and a few other places.
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Yeah, that's what I was asking Wolf. I new that you had gutted out stock exhaust, but I was wondering if you were going to keep them in the long...
Hey wolf, You sticking with the stockies (pipes)? Just curious.
To be honest, I have never been a fan of dunlop street tires. I ran them on two different bikes (sportmax tires, and the other model slips my...
These are great! How about: 6) Gives that fresh "I-smell-like-a-SMOG-test-station" aroma to your clothing as you ride.
Increased cornering clearance, and appearance would be the major reasons I would figure. I am not really into them as much as everybody else,...
That is just what I was saying. Castle nuts were on both of my old bikes (FZR) for securing the rear axle bolt and still is used on many bikes. I...
Why would a castle bolts (these look like the type that you use a cotter pin to lock on your axle bolt) need a special tool? It is a 6 point...
There are different kinds of what could be called a "locknut." Some are simply two nuts tightened against each other, which you just need a...
Just about then they would be breaking out the rubber gloves for the FULL BODY cavity search performed by some fat dude. I don't joke much with...
I notice that I slide forward slightly. I noticed this on my last two bikes as well. Maybe this is to signify the sporting nature of the bike...
Man, it was like he was on ice. I know they are new tires with the slippery residue still on them, but he hardly gave it gas!
Same here. Shifts smooth and silent when not fully warmed up, and the hotter it is, the clunkier the shifting. I wonder, if the metal...
Have you picked up another bike? I wish you the best of luck sir!
I believe that he means "pretty f**king tight!" hahaha!
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