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  1. The rear shock linkage has dust seals that stop the dirt and water. When I took my 97 apart, it still looked clean and lubed inside. Those will always bind because there is no place for the grease to stay. I know because that is what I had until I had the link machined out and the factory bearings pressed in.
  2. It will make your bike taller therefor harder to launch at the drag strip therefor giving you higher sixty foot times making you look as tho you do not know how to launch a bike and if you are short, you might fall over costing you thousands of dollars to replace all the body work and the cost of you taking time off of work to heal your broken toe that the bike fell on. That's all. :icon_think:
  3. What is in back of the big black square in the photo?
  4. GL 1500 is also the same.
  5. Are you sure that you are not looking at the rock guard part and not the dust seal?
  6. Don't forget that when you lower it, the sidestand don't work too well.
  7. It's hard to find a steel rear sprocket with more teeth and if you do, they cost way more than the front.
  8. Never had a lick of trouble with my carbs and I don't get those silly F.I. lights either.
  9. I know that they use them in big trucks but I don't know about bikes. Let us know how they work out.
  10. For those of you with polished aluminum wheels and other parts, do you wax them or not? Sometimes, I think it makes the shine duller but I'm not sure.
  11. Many people are myself included. It just looks right.
  12. I took it for a ride today. They feel much better to me. I had my riding boots on, they might not be so good with work type cleatted boots though. It was nice out today.
  13. Not sure, by the time I was done messing around, it was midnight and raining.
  14. I wanted to lower my pegs for my knees but didn't want the pegs to be lower to the ground for riding. Seeing how the buell pegs do not have rubber on them, I thought I would try the XX pegs without rubber. I cut out aluminum plate and bolted it on with alittle lock-tight. I did not change the peg at all so if I don't like it, two bolts, and the rubber is back on. It is now 1/2 inch lower. I didn't try it yet. What do you think?
  15. Not me. I was peening the rivet. On the second rivet just when I got to where it should be, SNAP!!! The link was perfect but that was the first and only time that it was used. They did replace the broken part though.
  16. Is there any scientific data that I could read on this?
  17. Here is some sprockets also:http://secure.mycart.net/catalogs/catalog.asp?prodid=2317931&showprevnext=1
  18. Without a doubt, the 18 front is the cheapest way and if you don't like it, you are only out about $30. Why the worry about the correct speed. I rarely even look at mine.
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