Sure, start a new thread.......
With that low mileage I would not expect the clutch plates to be worn out. Was the Castrol a motorcycle specific oil, JASO MA, or an automotive...
I can only give you Gen5... the little ones are #74 (warning lights) and the big ones #194 (backlighting and signal indicators).... IIRC, these...
Hmmm.... OK different than what I was thinking (much larger).... try a plug from a Givi toilet seat rack? I think the holes in them are 13mm IIRC.
What is the ID of the steering stem? Might have an alternate P/N. Chrome or black?
A good habit is flush/bleed annually. Once you've done the first big one, way less effort next year and it keeps everything cleaner and in...
Can do if the valve in the float bowl doesn't shut off.... plus, lack of use with petcocks and they eventually stiffen up.... just do it IMHO.
Crap, she's a keeper!! The wife I mean... Iff'n you want to save a coupla bucks, the FH020AA RR is just fine, can handle all the load of a VFR...
Just for your info.... a faulty TPS can cause many issues... may not be your problem, but you'll find out eventually. Here is a Yamaha one that...
Saweet!
I haven't drilled out the rivets on a Corbin, I'd imagine you'll find the bits after you remove the cover. If you're going to do 2" then I'd just...
RPM is provided by your right wrist, TPS tells the ECU where it is that produced that RPM.
You're truly sick....... congrats. You know the '01 is the better one, LOL.
The trick to your play is dim's C and D... all others not that important to be exact.
They are called well-nuts..... rubber with a shoulder and a threaded brass insert...... standard bike part, may even be available at your local...
Closest thing I got is a standard plastic push pin fastener for fairings, the ones where you push in the pin to release it... fits in 6mm holes....
Yes, I'd be all over that.
With any seat, the shape and width that supports you is the key. Padding is extra.... I scored a Russell for my Gen5, it's pretty comfortable,...
WD40 is mostly naptha and a wee bit of oil... better lube is AC50, and if you find dirt accumulating, use something else (drier) that doesn't...
Very nice!!
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