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Trust me the bike is a better choice to keep.My current girlfriend said I was going to buy a cruiser, still no cruiser and getting close to no girlfriend :-)
Trust me the bike is a better choice to keep.My current girlfriend said I was going to buy a cruiser, still no cruiser and getting close to no girlfriend :-)
Definitely trueTrust me the bike is a better choice to keep.
You have a ultra plenum? What all did you do for 400 on e85?New wheels, shock, strap kit today. Next up lowering the front/rear, brembo MC's.. She's making around 400 now on ethanol with room to go. The shock reservoir mount is temporary haha dont worry
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I do have an ultra plenum. I could make 400 on 93 if I Wanted too but why risk it when I have e85 everywhere here in Dallas. Just the basics.. Rods/Pistons headwork , maxx ecuYou have a ultra plenum? What all did you do for 400 on e85?
Htp turbo kit? How much does it cost? 300hp?I finally ordered a turbo kit for my gen 3... wayyy over do. Maybe I'll actually ride it when it's done lol
New wheels, shock, strap kit today. Next up lowering the front/rear, brembo MC's.. She's making around 400 now on ethanol with room to go. The shock reservoir mount is temporary haha dont worry
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I had the recall done for the master cylinder, took about 2 hours from the time I dropped it off until the time it was done and then I took the scenic route home. It was a bit chilly, brisk and windy today but still an enjoyable 100 miles from start to finish and there's not much riding season left here in PA so have to squeeze in as many rides as possible before the weather forces me to park the bike until spring. Heated grips would have been nice this morning because it was 48 degrees when I left home on my way to the dealership.
I'm a fair weather rider so while heated gloves is a great idea I wouldn't get much use out of them since I don't ride under about 50-55 degrees and at those temps I don't think I would need heated gloves.Get a good pair of heated gloves...you'll never think about heated grips again.
And a pair with a thermostat is ideal.
I'm a member of C.A.R. (candy assed riders) and it if isn't comfortable enough to enjoy it, I don't ride...I'm a fair weather rider so while heated gloves is a great idea I wouldn't get much use out of them since I don't ride under about 50-55 degrees and at those temps I don't think I would need heated gloves.
They are great. Very Light, barely heavier then CF and much stronger. I had carbons on my old turbo bike, they are too delicateHow do you like the Core wheels? Are they light?
They are great. Very Light, barely heavier then CF and much stronger. I had carbons on my old turbo bike, they are too delicate
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Did the third oil change in 4,500 miles (I'm over protective lol) also cleaned and lubed the chain. The chain was nasty but my new Motion Pro chain brush made that job too easy. I've been riding 28 years and I just now bought a chain brush lol