Better we meet in SE Ohio somewhere. Way better roads and try to keep up in your slower red, eh!
You gotta see the movie and the sequel.... good soundtrack. But you kinda hafta be into the movie theme, I thought it was Groot!!
Welcome to the Gen5!!! Ya baby! pics please.
Meanwhile, I was very fortunate to find a used Russell seat, it is a tad taller than stock and verrrrrrry comfortable. Took away my need for...
Where does that hose join up top... only saying I can't remember but behind the rear head under the rubber mat, a hose joins there with a plastic...
Oddly enough, not shown on that view..... check parts catalog, this one from Partzilla, item 2 and way overpriced. Get one for Yamaha FJR or any...
I am concerned you as a new rider with little experience is going to try a long trip right away. Hope you can get in some shorter rides before...
Gen5 for sure, not early V-TEC. Fastest colour is below.... it needs linked brakes to stop, I happen to like them. [ATTACH]
Heed Captain 80's words.... then disassemble the clutch lever and check condition of the brass bushing that pushes on the master cylinder...
Got it. On the PCV I had, it had a separate power feed, I believe a coax connector.... You've got something different, likely newer model, so is...
SKF are good, and pricey. Dirt bikers use them because they are so good. If you want the best, go for them. However, none are going to be good...
Lookin' good, man!
With it disconnected you're simply running stock system. With the green light on, tells me the laptop is supplying the power. I'd be getting...
For fork seals, I use OEM only. Steering head bearings, All Balls OK, has all you need for a decent price. For wheels, no.
There are two types of spacers, the delrin ones linked or aluminum anodized from a guy in Poland. As for mirrors, those LED strips aren't all that...
Are you sure the PC is getting power from the bike... check your connections?
What? You tip bikes over? First I heard of that..... Sunny and frosty in the morning here, high 8C today. Tomorrow wet and 12C. White stuff,...
Well, the good news might be that gravity takes these things to the bottom of the pan where they can't do much harm. Nevertheless, disconcerting...
I smile a little when I hear you guys saying a VFR is heavy... I rode ST1300 and FJR's for years, and I got the VFR because it was so light. Lost...
Permatex Plastic Epoxy is very good stuff, better than JB.
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