Humm Wonder why the op not attach the link :noidea:
:wave: Chicky I would love too but I cannot ride for a while. That is Doc order :mad: I do have a big trip coming in November :wink:
Wow this is new :confused: I assume you have check all the fuses, you did pull all the fuses and check for blow fuses and corrosion? Damn I hate...
How are you leftcoast...? Did you moved, have not seeing you around for quite sometime. Take care mate :thumbsup:
damn she is sooooooprutty :love:
My thought and prayer go out to all effected by this nature.:amen:
I used Maxxim cleaner supposes to be environmental friendly
Here it is Read and follow all the link to have better ideas http://vfrworld.com/forums/mechanics-garage/41593-voltmeter-install-tips.html
The Thanks button is on the lower left corner :rolleyes: Please use with care.......Now go ride her :wink:
The last time I heard it discontinue :confused: You might find one for your fifth
So the trip is on again ?
The sound that you heard probably the initial engagement from push rod. Did you pump and dry shift before close thing up for a spin? I said you...
Thanks for sharing the info. Leo The 3rd gen is purty :love:
I will take the sprocket and chain set
:hss: That is in sane......Wow you have to tell us more :welcome: to your new home Hope you can get her back on the road soon. Now is the time...
The 400 will get you around for sure but the 800 will get you more when you need it.
BTW :welcome: to the madness
I would recommend the 5th or 6th gen Not sure if your mechanic smoke some good Turkish shit. :rolleyes: Many of us have put in over 100k mileage...
Hello :wave: and :welcome: to the nuts house. Awesome another silver :thumbsup: Voltage meter fairly easy to install, hope this help....
Did you check under your seat to make sure there is no Gremlin under there?:rolleyes: Not sure which brand you used but my Yuasa last about six...
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