If you are interested, I have one that I would like to find a home for, just for the shipping charges. Send me a PM. [IMG]
Yeah, they were over 25 years old!
Still got it, fixed her up last summer after sitting too long, that's how I know about break the rubber loose. If you have all new boots then you...
I can tell you it can be frustrating! First off, take them off as a unit, don't take off aluminum plate, and don't separate carbs. I have had...
Brings back memories, had the orange & brown Z1 with a hooker header when they first came out.
What a trip, must be a great experience. Netflix has the Joey Dunlop documentary, fantastic.
Next time try the Metzlers, I have been using them since '84, one of the few good 16" fronts. [IMG]
I just checked my 3/31/15 invoice and the Superbike Stand with Front lift arm and Pin Kit 38 for the '14 VFR800 was $299.95 US including shipping....
I bought my Abba Superbike stand from Bluestreak, good service and great stand.
The torque-limiting (or one way clutch) was introduced in the NR500 race bike in 1981 then made it's way into the Vf750f in 1983.
Sorry I have not tried anything because I don't need to. Logic: put a straw into a cold drink, take a sip. Turn the straw around 180 degrees (end...
I have looked at this alot, here is my take: [IMG] Stock setup, LIFTING shift lever PUSHES on linkage (flipping 180 degrees will not change...
Not on the new ones, but my '83 does, they called it a "one way clutch" in the manual.
Years ago it was the English bikes that were nortorius for leaking!
RE: Any pure synthetic, from Dave Mann (37 years as a professional lubrication engineer):...
Re-read my post #9, flipping the linkage 180 degrees does not change the action.
Found this one on CL out here: [IMG] Little steep for it's age (2007), $30K new
Everybody is focusing on MV Agusta when it really Zagato that designed the "looks". Zagato has designed cars for just about every high end car...
Even if the cleaning doesn't work, you could probably switch barrels with on on ebay and keep key the same.
Switch contacts are probably dirty or the grease has solidified. If you are careful you can take it apart and clean it (part #4), thus avoiding...
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