F-Trip, about 20 miles into the F-trip count up! With miles still to go! Never once had to put the full amount specified in the tank, and I just rolled 6400 miles pulling into home this afternoon. Bought the bike brand new beginning of March last year!
Did you know that you didnt have to take the throttle tube assembly apart. Little trick we do in the motocross community when changing out bars, is to take everything off of the left side so the clutch perch and anything else you have going on, on the left side of your bar is off, then loosen up...
This same thing actually just happened to me. Last day of riding was December 31st. Put 93 and fuel sta-bil and threw her on the charger until yesterday. Went to fire up, battery was good just would not start. Had to give it gas while thumb on the starter to finally get her going. Its a fuel...
Some of that was some crazy ass riding, but what a ____ he should be wheeling through traffic when he's on the other side of the road! haha Dumbass! Where is he today? No laws in russian?
hahaha yup that was me man! Me and my buddy were coming back from trying to ride the covered bridge road, but got to the bridge and had to turn around since it was closed! Hopefully the bridge is back open, because that is one hell of a ride!
Going to plasti-dip my forks come spring time, when its warm enough to get out of the damn house! Plasti dip is great stuff and if you dont like it or trade the bike in, just peel it off. It peels off like latex peeling off any object
The stock filter o-ring should have come off when you took off the oil-filter the first time. The new k&n filter comes with a new gasket already installed that you should have applied alittle bit of oil to the ring prior to putting in on, so I will assume you didnt do this. Do like the above...
I'm with jon, where did you get those foot pegs! Ive been wanting to get rid of the rubber ones since day 1! To me it looks like the xj leo exhaust should mount right up with the exception of the 02 sensor thing. Anyone tried yet?
Take off the stock chain and put the next chain next to each other link for link and you should be able to cut it size. Maybe 120 links max and then cut from there
I guess we all can be thankfull that this is only the 2nd year the bikes have been out and there are not to many aftermarket companies making parts for the bikes or everyone would have issues. I have found the 6r a great starting point in the world of street riding, but wont keep the bike forever