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VFR waking up after long hard winter?

Discussion in 'General VFR Discussions' started by sunofwolf, Apr 5, 2017.

  1. sunofwolf

    sunofwolf New Member

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    Has Full tank of gas with fuel stab, anti freeze and teck ron cleaner-its bound to cough back to life and puk and pop
    with all that old gas-air filter maybe full of chipmonks, add air in tires.:banana:
     


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  2. sunofwolf

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    VFR -the Bear waking up!:bluesbros:
     


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    The mice packed both of my mufflers full of D-Con pellets, shot out like a sluice when I lit it up!

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    I saw a chipmonk-i am now worried they screwed with air filter:vfrshorty:
     


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    Be careful, will be top-heavy with full tank of gas.
     


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    :stickhorse:I know it is very top heavy, going to work on my forks a bit and charge up my rear gas shock.
    I have 100 mile tow on bike from aaa. I consider the bikes being much more top heavy then my R6- a major flaw
    in the vfr that can't really be fixed.
     


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    I need fork oil, seals maybe a new spring in front. Roads suk here.
     


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    Ya I had to do fork service recently. Seals wipers and fluid. The back roads are bad here also, I now question my decision to refill with 15W, thinking about going to a 10W.

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    No problems here ... although mine was only in slumber for a couple of months.

    Fired right up without issue and pulling hard.
     


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