Good thinking, pretty unusual for torque settings to be for lubricated threads. But good catch.
Wally World is my go-to for batteries. Yuasa priced themselves out of my pocketbook years ago.
Just nitpicking a bit, but if you lubricated the threads, you should reduce the torque setting by about 15%, so the setting should have been 125...
Absolutely agree, love the shirt, care less than zero about the message.
Yeah, it reminds me of my mother and her need to put slip covers on all the furniture. To "protect" it, from what and for whom, I have no idea.
It just so happens I own the best year: 1999, in the best and fastest color: red. Just good luck on my part. :)
Yeah, that was why I bought up a bunch when I had the chance. If somebody wants some lead instead of the steel ones, let me know. I really do have...
Those are the non-lead ones, right? I prefer the lead ones, smaller, easier to trim to smaller weights. But sometimes you have to use what you...
BBQ'd guinea pig in Peru. :)
I did a 10 day guided ride in Peru in 2001. We did lots of gravel, beach riding, and sand dunes. The bikes were Honda TT500's and we had a great...
I took my wheels and them blasted by a local company. I don't remember what they used, but it wasn't sand, and didn't roughen the surface any...
The Power Commander, on my '99 anyway, takes almost all of the jerkiness away when moving from idle to just off idle. Very hard to be smooth on my...
I remember that beer pretty fondly, as being pretty darned good.
Bud or Bud Light, they're both nasty.
If you don't walk around that place with your chin on the floor, and drool dripping, you're not a real enthusiast.
I couldn't feel any difference either, but I'm thinking it's for noise abatement. The stock exhaust is really quiet, and you might be able to hear...
When I installed the 520 conversion on my '99 I went from the rubber coated sprocket to just a regular one, and couldn't tell any difference in...
I used to appalled at the idea of trailering my bike anywhere, but things change as you get older. LOL [IMG] [IMG] And loading the VFR:...
The spacer should be pretty snug between the bearings, so there won't be much "nipping up" when the axle is tightened. :)
She doesn't even want to sell food, because of the hassles of getting a restaurant/eating establishment permit. I didn't say anything but I can't...
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