Why would anyone who likes to ride be in the area during or around Bike Week?
When I stop at a light I will always stop in one of the tire tracks, usually the right one because I put my right foot down and don't want to put...
Just takes practice. You won't do any damage unless you're trying to force things. The cush drive takes the brunt of the harsh shifts until you...
Soak it down good and let it sit overnight with a penetrating oil: PB Blaster or some such. Then find a left-handed drill bit smaller than the...
If you want "speed shift", that is shift without using the clutch, just pull up on the shift lever as you momentarily reduce power to unload the...
They should fit fine because I put the later model mirrors on mine to replace the condom mirrors. I went OEM because I heard some not-so-good...
I use Purple Power and a brush to degrease mine and it works well.
The heat range has nothing to do with the "heat they produce". A "Hotter" plug will keep its tip at a higher temperature due to a longer...
I just thought about it, but on the 5th gen you need to check the clearance of the disk/rotor because they tend to be pretty close. I assume the...
Did you put a dab of grease/anti-seize on the pivot points and the other points? I got a set and I love 'em.
The wheel bearings are shielded so you really can't get any grease into the balls very easily. You can pry off the shield and try to get it back...
At least it sounds faster. :potstir:
I got give a +3 to the Morgan Carb Tune. I don't use it much anymore with the fuel injection, but I still dig it out when I work on the FJ. It's a...
What's worse is that the kill switch used to just shut off the spark, so the engine would still crank, it just wouldn't start. You could kick your...
If the dealer is doing it, have him order and install the steering head parts for a 1983 VF750F. That is the kit I put on my '99.
I usually buy my openers from Amazon: $10-$15. Cheap and they work, what more can you ask for.
Location would be great to know.
I've got a carbon fiber Harris hugger on mine. It's stood up very well for 7 years or so.
My thought is that everyone understands how weights work and no two people agree on how, or even whether, the beads work. Stick with the weights.
I use Purple Power to clean my rear wheel. Works great and I also use it on the swingarm and assorted bits. Even takes bits of chain oil fling off...
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