Id hate for you to get spoiled, I'll take the 09 off your hands if you need me to dude lolI rode the 6R to work today. Adding 85 lbs and loosing 30HP & 20 ft.lb of torque all at the same time... make the ride a little less exciting.
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did somethin stupid... while changing the oil i over torqued the drain plug a bit too much and cracked the pan slightly:wtfgun:.... crapped my pants for a minute or two and then said screw it and took it apart. all in all its an easy project to do, as long as youve got someone to weld aluminium. guy down the street did it for $40, which i cant complain about for him dropping what he was doing at closing time none the less..now ive gotta say i am a mechanic and have not ever once cracked a pan from tightening a drain plug..better on something that i own than a customers. good news is, for 8k on the odometer the internals looked great
Cleaned and lubed mine too! Especially after the rain we rode through yesterday. Also did the front led strips.. It was easy like you said.. One I had before was just faulty because this one works great!Performed my first chain cleaning last night. was amazed how much gunk came off and how shiny it looks now. Review of the packjack coming later.
looks great, I don't know how you got those black ones to bend in the right direction there. I wound up using the clear a little more inside and running the wire through the scoop because they bent in the right direction if you know what I mean. Anyway looks good, certainly visible which is never a bad thing!Cleaned and lubed mine too! Especially after the rain we rode through yesterday. Also did the front led strips.. It was easy like you said.. One I had before was just faulty because this one works great!
Looks clean! Only thing I would have done dif is to run the wire the in inside of the fake air scoopCleaned and lubed mine too! Especially after the rain we rode through yesterday. Also did the front led strips.. It was easy like you said.. One I had before was just faulty because this one works great!
I don't like how it bent down like that.. I wanted it to look more streamlined but oh welllooks great, I don't know how you got those black ones to bend in the right direction there. I wound up using the clear a little more inside and running the wire through the scoop because they bent in the right direction if you know what I mean. Anyway looks good, certainly visible which is never a bad thing!
That sucksThanks! I wanted to run the wires thru there too... But The wires didn't reach..
I added on about 6 inches of some thick *** speaker wire I think, or that might have been the flush mounts. But I added extensions to something lol. Plus adding thicker wire made it a little easier to work with. I also used a tiny bit of outdoor double sided tape to put underneath to keep the ends of the strips down. Id like to see you me and JT riding down the road together. would look like Christmas with all the lights we have!Thanks! I wanted to run the wires thru there too... But The wires didn't reach..
I have got the MRA Vario touring screen on mine (from Twisted Throttle) and recently ran into the same problem after installing the Powermadd hand guards (in either configurations). In my case, the handguards hit the shield only at the two extremes, turning all the way left or right. One problem with this setup is that locking the handlebars becomes a daunting task. Other than that, I am quite pleased with my oxford heaterz and handguards combo so far.:steve:I put the light smoke zero gravity db on this week, mine is white and red, it looks nice. Now I'm looking for wind stop gloves because I think I have to take the handguards off, they hit the windshield
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FYI the female adapters fit okay. The bolt on the right side is not a standard hexagon shape so the fit isn't as secure as I would like. The left side works perfectly. I'll try to add a pic. Expensive miscalculation, will use for now and check if Yamaha can change that bolt out.Found a stand with a platform on wheels that will fit in my garage and get the bike off the ground in 2 simple steps. Only an 1hr drive from home.
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