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BigBird

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About BigBird

  • Birthday 03/31/1974

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    Sold the VFR and Bird but killed my Repsol

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    Montreal, Quebec

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  1. My low beam just died on me. I'll hunt down the Silverstar or the Vision Plus at my local Canadian Tire. Thanks for all you input guys! Nexxt... Here I come!
  2. I thought they where all sold out! :oops:
  3. Are all Honda OEM filters the same size for all Honda sportbikes?
  4. They are said to be more robust. But good luck finding one!
  5. BigBird

    Scuff Removal

    Why not start with the sticker and screw the buff and all? :wink:
  6. I like to use the credit card trick. As long as the sticker is not under a clear it's (I think so) the best way to go. Actually any peice of hard plastic will do. Once you have taken it off you can clean the excess glue with WD-40. It's a longer process but 100% safe for the paint.
  7. I purchased 3 sets of EBC on friday. Took out the toolbox on saterday mornig and HUH :shock: The brakes are fine! What the hell was I thinking? Outer left side pad is worn at angle like many of you have stated.. but it still have 2-3 millimeters left ... so... fuck it. They are staying in there! I<ll return the pads and see if I change the bike next year for a new XX. If not.. I'll go get some new rubber and brake pads. Thanks for the info everyone!
  8. Guys, any links or price info on this lovelly item?
  9. So far.. all of my local shops only hold EBC... I guess for convinience sake... I'll simply take 3 sets of them. after 11000 miles... my OEM are shot. I'm going to buy some new pads tonight.
  10. Is there a reason why you want to switch to synthetic? Are you going to race the bike?
  11. BigBird

    WTF?????

    Air bubble??? Something seems to obvious here...
  12. BigBird

    Brakes!

    AND DONT USE A FLAT HEAD SCREWDRIVER to pry the pistons back in. Use you fingures if possible. Play nice with the rotor.
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