Fairings were junk. The color did not match the bike (1998 Italian Red) even after I was assured it would match. The color was more like a tomato...
Hell, if I know. I did the same things you did. I polished the clutch rod, bled the clutch slave cylinder and I found no improvement. I am...
I think I understand what CandyRedRC46 is trying to say. I have the same issue with my '98. Feathering the clutch is almost impossible. No...
I have a set from China I will sell you for cheap. I got them over a year ago and they were so bad I refused to put them on my bike. It looks...
You make a very good point. If the bike is as nice as it sounds a person would be ahead of the game getting this one over one that needed some...
I would say it all depends on you. If $4k is no big deal to you and you like the bike then go for it. I would not spend more than about $2500...
Sorry man, I was attempting to be funny. You can safely ignore the Supercharger comment.
In regards to your gearing issue, I went -1 on the front sprocket and I like the results. It is NOT a wheelie machine. I think you need a...
I have had the trailer for a couple of years now. By the time I added all the accessories it was right around $1500. If I had it to do over I...
I have lost about 8 pounds in about 5 weeks. I think that's a pretty good pace. Stopped drinking the cokes (as much) and stopped going out to...
PR3 now. Get them!
Hell, I haul my bike with my car (2004 Taurus) and a trailer. The trailer folds up and I roll it up against the wall in my garage so nobody has...
Yeah, or you could do that... LOL I have never had a FI code on my '98 so I never had to look it up. I do have the Honda Service manual,...
Methinks in this case the sensor is the same, just applied to a different function. An easy way to tell is to pull both sensors off the bike and...
The Honda 37830-P13-003 crosses over to to Tomco part number: 18053 Here is a link to the PDF....
Looks like the part number is: 37830-P13-003 I found it by looking under "Wire Harness" in the fiche. This is listed as the MAP sensor and 2...
A guy over in the UK did over 400k miles (not km) before he swapped the motor and did another 400k. I am pretty sure that was a 4th gen.
I would like to add that 55k on that bike is not high mileage. Let us know when it hits 200k. :biggrin:
Dielectric grease is non-conductive and is only good for high voltage loads, like on your spark plug boots. It will act as an insulator to low...
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