I had the 1990 with the regular front brakes...but that bike had the best rear brake of anything I've ever owned...so there's that! :)
Looks like a nice storage space. Is that price about normal? I've never rented one. Seems like a lot of $!
Why not just pull the batteries? You can keep them 100% charged at home.
Denniskirk can provide applicable tires; you can ship/buy wherever is cheapest after that.
I went once around...1997/1998. Expect a LOT of bikes and clogged roads. Fun event, but not if you want to keep any pace.
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Nice work. I misunderstood your first note.
Nope. Do you have some small tweezers? Two spring hooks? Are you Gene Simmons? :)
That's not a lot to go on. When bikes I've owned have done this, it has been the kill switch being dirty/damaged.
Bar ends.
Keep us in the loop. Maybe something wasn't connecte quite right and you actually fixed it. :)
I didn't want to say anything, but that was way more complicated than how I did mine.
Me too. I use it on the CB-1 when the others are in use.
...or geometry was changed.
Know that fit and function aren't the same thing. You'll want to verify a match for both. Canister size can affect oil level, of course....
Pressure? None, really, I wouldn't. A lot of moving parts bathed in oil throwing oil everywhere...likely.
Much better than your prior bikes. :) congrats!
Most say 2/3 to 1 turn from when the O-ring touches, usually on a sticker on the filter. Remember to ensure the old O-ring is off!
That would be me moron...me thinks.
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