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Ok, now I have to quit posting when I've been up for 24 hours. The above diagram is for a GS 750. The GS 550 shows only a "spring" and a "contact" pin-like piece.
It looks like the contact piece should be long enough to take up the slack from the short spring.
Can't quite tell from this shot, is that rear tire a Shinko 712 or a Kenda Challenger? :-kAlso got my rear tube changed by my local motorcycle guru. Now I'm ready to reinstall the motor.
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Retired or not, "trips around town" are still plagued with dangers like wet roads. I have done some of the research, too, and found that, for the most part, those who like them, like them because of the cheap price. Those who don't like them, don't like them because of their performance (or lack thereof). They tend to have an incredibly short life and what little performance they do have degrades steadily with each accumulated mile. By the time they have a couple thousand miles, they can be downright hazardous.Being retired this bike will more than likely only be ridden around town. No long cross country trips, so if anything happens (short of a blowout and my death) I'll take it in stride.
After reading your post I checked a few reviews for Kenda brand. Like anything people love em or hate em. I guess it's a crap shoot.
Would you settle for two out of three? :-kIt's a shame that Shinko aren't the more popular choice considering safety, price and longer life.
I'm amazed that companies post merchandise on Amazon with ridiculous flat fee shipping charges. Here's
the cost of shipping 1 screw, albeit an OEM Suzuki screw.
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