Thanks Guys! Indeed, Kanadian Ken's were what I had seen.
Now that you mention it, yes - I have to give the throttle a little blip when I hit the starter button. Thanks. How'd you know? I guess I'd...
It's a bit hard to predict, but it seems to happen at no-to-slight throttle openings, and low rpm, maybe 2500 rpm or a bit less. Probably I...
The riding weather's just too good though. Just so you can relax, and go out and ride, the pads have a little metal tang that will grind against...
It's a PITA to try to see the wear on the rear pads. I mistakenly thought I needed pads, bought some, only to discover that my pads were fine....
Xeipher, et al Sounds like a great way to spend a Saturday. Lee Parks will be teaching in my area May 8, which is the week after I take the...
Do any of you record your maintenance and other work at a website? I remember seeing one that shows nice graphs of your data, but now I can't...
Thanks Meatloaf. Tomorrow's a sunny day - more chance for me to get used to it. I just checked out your photo gallery. Man, you got that black...
My clutch doesn't engage until the last 3/8" or so. I use two fingers clutch. I've had a hard time making smooth shifts. It seems like the...
That is worth something - I'm going to let my roughed up o-ring and my concern chill until my next brake pad change. Unless you ride off a cliff...
Aha! I see what you mean, that pin only takes some minor load if, for instance, I'm braking while rolling backward. So it's no big deal if the...
Cool. One end of the brake pads slide a few millimeters each way along that pin.
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