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Hey BW,
How do you route the wire on the throttle side? I question long term reliability of the cable dangling under the twisty.
The heaters I use are a copper tube that slides inside the handlebars. All my bikes have them. But I now have a bike with solid alloy clipons, I need to get heaters on it.
I try to only use Chevron gas. I've seen motors with and w/out. The techron motors are always much cleaner.get a bottle of techron from the chevron gas station. add about 1/4 bottle to a fill up . it will keep the carbs clean and also clean up the intake track and valves. been using this stuff for 24 years. i used to be a isuzu tech and the factory recomended it by name. i am sure their are other guality spin off products out their also.
I read on here that you can swap a 850 top end onto a 750. Does anyone have experience with this
In Ohio for $25 you can take the BRC, BRC2, or the ERC. Not exactly a bike mod but maybe a rider modification![]()
Good post!!!
A good way to make a bike better is to make a rider better.
Yes, it's a bolt-on, instant displacement. And I have a top end off an 850 for you too.
Can't hurt to have this when you ride. For less than $50.00 to fix your flat tires, the local wally world string ones are less than $6.00 but why chance it on a long ride?
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The problem is that Stop-n-Go plugs do not work in motorcycle tires. Been there, done that. Repeatedly. And I had the expensive kit with the little gun device. Every single one of these I placed in a motorcycle tire failed. They do work OK in car tires.
Believe it or not, the sticky string-style plugs actually do work very, very well in motorcycle tires. Ream the hole, slather the string with rubber cement, insert, and trim. Done. Never had a failure.
Yeah, I know... every party needs a pooper...
But on a related note, a small 12V air compressor costs anywhere from $10 - $30 and will save your bacon when you catch that nail out where the kids are all crosseyed. The "Slime" brand compressor is available just about everywhere, and is a very nice, compact package.