5th Gen chain adjustment has finally reached some kind of internal stop where the eccentric adjuster will not turn any further. I am considering...
absolutely the wrong platform. I can't think of a worse bike for D/S conversion.
Staintune for me also. Nice fit and finish,; nice sound, not too loud, light, small in diameter, very much a quality item.
On my Aerostitch I just fill all the pockets with crushed ice. You'll be cool, but damp.
oops, read your mid-post that you were there and it was running. My bad.
Fell over? Was the key in it and were you anywhere near it? Happened to me once with a 500 Interceptor. I called Progressive and they said "if...
I have the Eclipse soft luggage that I used before I mounted my hard bags. I don't have a use for them at this time. PM me an offer if you like....
Great tip on the Scotch brand advantage. I used the same trick on my lower fairing when the hwy dept was repaving a section of my commute route a...
I love my bike. I really do. Ride every day from when she comes out in April to when I put her away mid-November (this is New Hampshire,...
I just let her go. Its just scuffs and gouges. I'll fix it myself.
so I come out of the bank and my '99 is on its side. Woman is standing there saying "I'm so sorry...etc" She tipped it with her Buick. So I...
Just about anything is possible. Tho' I understand the 5th and 6th gen bikes have different attachment points for the main frame/sub-frame...
check your chain to see how much it stretched doing all those launches.
I'm near Nubanusit. Isn't rte 123 just fabulous? And the posted limit is fairly high for a road that has so many twisties. My friend Tom lives...
I'm just north of Peterborough, NH, about 1/2 way between the seacoast and Vermont. Roads around here are great, and lots of clean lakes to jump...
my 4th gen (long gone) tipped over due to rain softening the grass lawn it was parked on...on the first day of me being gone on a one week...
I do not see any stock Honda decals on the bike in the photo. paint job. ...and if the wheels are truly chromed, watch them for cracks.
MD...you've never replaced your brake pads on a '98??? What do you do, coast up to stops?
leaving the wheel on would be a total PitA. By removing the wheel, and having the calipers bolted up to the fork legs, they are "fixtured" so...
replacing the pads first and replace the fluid later. Pad replacement: pull the right caliper. pull the wheel. Replace the right caliper....
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