Very sanitary, Cap. It will be pretty damn nice when you get it assembled.
This is kind of odd....toggle down... Cameron Jones - Jones Honda - Bike: Kawasaki Ninja 400 :Noidea:...
Thanks, Pete. That pic answered a few of the questions I have had floating around in my head. Ordered the 90* screwin'driver thing-a-ma-jig last...
Now for the $10,000 question.....
The very first thing I would do is check that everything is assembled and torqued correctly. If a wheel comes undone at 90 mph, there won't be...
There was this guy here some time ago, trailer with a lawnmower in it....nevermind, I'll just quit there.
Pushing the boundaries is what makes it fun, you can't learn anything by doing the same things over and over. Who knows, you may have come across...
It could be something completely unrelated to the tires, i.e. the suspension, just as an example. Start at the beginning, what are your sag...
You went through the troubleshooting process, but didn't follow through on the last thing recommended, taking it to the dealer to see if the ABS...
That is exactly what it needed to modernize the function and look.
Coming together really nice, Cap. Should be great when it's completed.
Jim Davis is a top notch cat. If you give him the measurements of where you are going to place everything, he will build you a custom harness....
If you didn't do the work yourself, it's hard to say what might be causing it. You didn't clarify if it happened once, or it did it multiple times...
There is no adjustment, it either fits, or it doesn't. It can't go backwards, if you look at yours you will see what I'm talking about. The only...
Still waiting on the chain and sprockets to show up, should all be here by Thursday. Would be nice to hear from the painter and the suspension...
Sometimes it takes that long to adequately get the point across. This isn't twitter, post whatever ya want.
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Anyone care to interpret?
That's some damn good detective work right there.
https://www.cyclepedia.com/motorcycle-vin-decoder/ Or just send the VIN in an email to CMSNL and they can tell you.
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