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waytooslow

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  1. Okay, bought some tools (14 bucks worth) online, 6-14-03. The send em, they work .. all is good. Then one year later (last week) I get a letter, stateing that their payment system made a mistake and never charged my credit card, plus now the shipping is more. You have got to be kidding me, a year later? Now they would "appreciate" payment. Feel like sending the tool back. But then it would cost me more $$. Was going to purchase more from them, but re thinking the whole thing. WAY
  2. how much fluid did you use.. curious as it is time... way past time Way
  3. you could actually cruise the vistas - sorry can't help myself. I went the throttlemiester route myself, took the ones I had on my crashed 99 vfr, ork fine, but never use it.... funny about te got to have it's that never get used, sort of like intercom systems in newer homes, newness wears off... Way
  4. Plastruct Plastic Weld - works pretty good
  5. I went through this on my F2 (track bike) even when I brought the part number in the "dealership" tried to sell me the whole enchilada... thank goodness my bird is still under warranty
  6. So which is better? and why... thinking RK 530 GXW...
  7. I know this is covered somewhere, but I am lazy at best. best price and fastest deliver on a RK 530GXW?? man I have let the bird go. need to replace all brake fluids, change the fork fluid (might send them off to RPS for valving), replace the sparks, clean the air filter, new brake pads... and me hand is still weak, so I am SOL. :sad: Later, Way
  8. okay now to take out the old one the "not automatic" says to "turn and lock" the old one before removal.... or can I just remove as is????... thanks way
  9. exactly what I run on th F2... now I don't think I would do the same on my bird though, lots more variables on the street. way
  10. I found that a shovel helps speed the install... slide the shovel under the tire, and then use your foot to push the handle down... raises tire (aren't levers wonderful) and then it frees both hands to line all the goodies up... There is a company selling a third hand device, for like a hundred bucks... I'll keep using my shovel.. and spend the $$ elsewhere.. way
  11. Here is a post that covers how a friend in DFW did his install kind of.... http://www.tsba.org/UBB/cgi-bin/ultimatebb...t=001879#000006 pretty cool stuff... I want one... way
  12. I give up... actually happy with the corbin, just liked the look.. thanks though way
  13. well maybe it is it... but not making a trip to Germany just for a seat... oh well such is life. thanks anyway. way
  14. So it goes over the stock seat??? if so that is not the one, will keep searching... ackkk
  15. That looks like the one.... okay particulars please... got to have one... way :wink:
  16. nope not a corbin... so euro company (maybe britsh... of course that is a wild guess)... I have a corbin.....
  17. I saw one on a Bird here in Dallas, but don't know who made... it was not a corbin, the rear section (seat cowl) was open underneath. There were no stickers and the guy that had it, was not sure where it came from. guess it was on bike when he bought it. Had cavenerous space under cowl, and matched painted as well. Anyone have ideas?? Waytooslow
  18. keep us posted, I have the same thing occasionally, no I have not changed the CCT, got one sitting on my shelves here in the office, can't turn a wrench just yet.. :sad: SM
  19. waytooslow

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    Warchild, Welcome to the upper XX crowd.. you'll love it or should. I love mine :wink: SM
  20. So is there anyone that has tried the m1s and the AVons? Comparision?? Thanks again guys Scott
  21. but I voted no way I'm cutting it. Either way the fairing is screwed, rather buy some skinz first. SM
  22. Thanks at least the price seems right as well... much cheaper than my last set of M1s... Kind of concearned about the stickyness.. I am getting pretty used to the rennsports on my 600 race machine Thanks all SM
  23. This is just in time, have the M1's on now, and they are cooked at 2300 miles, front is so cupped the front has a nice hum :sad: Have spooned on 207's, pilot sports plus the recent M1's and getting tired of replacing every time I turn around, so.. Swampnut.. no complaints at all on the Avons?? it would be nice to get 6000 out of a set. Any one have cupping issues with them? Thanks Gang SM
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