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  1. K-TOOL

    Quick Q's

    Takin the bike in for the fork work tom.. Seein as I dont have a manual I just want to confirm a few things. 1) is the stock fork oil 10wt. ? 2) how much oil per fork? 3)What is the torque for the steering head bearing? Thanks
  2. K-TOOL

    Fork seals?

    Is any one brand better than another? OEM or aftermarket? I've seen some fork seals that say guaranteed not to ever leak, but I doubt that. Also has anybody switched to a heavier fork oil? If so thoughts and opinoins. Thanks fo the help.
  3. I have the Hawke oiler on mine. It works great. No build up like when using chain wax. The chain stays gunk free. I use MOBIL 1 gear oil. The hawke oiler is an on demand system not a constant feed. I control when and how much oil is released w/ the push of a button. I think the guys name is John. Here is the linkhttp://www.hawkeoiler.com/. When my bike was in the shop they some how managed to booger it up and fry the motor. Not sure how but they did. I called John, sent the unit in and within a couple of weeks he sent me a new unit free of charge. A stand up guy in my opinion. Runs the bizz out of his garage. At $150 its a good deal to.
  4. I used a chrome spacer that just happened to be 6mm. No reason for the chrome, just happened to be the right size and thought one would be better than 3 or four. The ID is 3/8" SAE. The chain was awfully close to the center stand after the install. When the bike is on the side stand the chain very nearly rests on the centerstand. It was way to close for me. I just took the damn thing off. Demon- That adjustable link is SCHWEET. More pics. Blaine- Now everybody meets at HOOTERS right down the street. C-ya there.
  5. Did the whole 6mm spacer to the rear shock the other day. :shock: Man what a difference. I agree w/ some of the previous posts, it kinda feels like the bike shed 40 pounds. Turn in is really easy. Oh yea, backin it in seems to happen without effort. Almost scary but not quite. Any more than 6mm would definitely be to much. The back seems to be a little more sensitive to mid corner throttle inputs. Also it got rid of my 45-50mph deceleration headshake. Great upgrade! All praise goes to the all knowing forum. Thanks a bunch
  6. I love mine. Once adjusted properly it works great. I used a small screw to secure it to the bottom of the switch box.
  7. Great info guys. It doesnt sound to tough. Hopefully get it done in the next couple of weeks. Thanks for the great info.
  8. Excuse my ignorance :headscratch: , but I am not quite sure what kind of spacers you guys are talking about. Are these just regular washers? I havent really gotten in there and looked but where are they installed. Is this an easy procedure. A buddy w/ a bird and I both want to try this mod. Thanks for the help
  9. DAMN! DAMN! DAMN! SON OF A BIATCH! Washed the bike tonight for the first time since the trip. I noticed two small cracks in the fairing. FUCK! I aint one of those anal guys whos always cleanin my bike or worried my bling factor but DAMN! This just plain SUXX! Be careful using that harness. I think the position of the anchor points has a lot to do w/ it. Mine were forward and down. Consider yourself warned!
  10. Just long enough to cover the rubber of the grips, somewhere around 4 or so inches. When you get the straps you will be able to see how long to cut the PVC pieces. It worked well. When I got to N.C. the throttle was a little tight but I have a throttle lock that must have had a little preesure put on it. A little adjustment and it was fine. On the return trip I noticed no such tightness. I wrapped a rag on each strap where they were rubbing. No paint was removed or scuffing. I also used a u shaped wheel chock to give the front tire a good place to anchor against. Definitely a must to keep all in order. It was around 50 bucks at the local trailer store.
  11. Just got back from my trip. The bar harness works fairly well. It put more stress on the body work than I liked but nothing broke during transport. You definitely want to use the PVC pipe on the grips. I think I used thin walled 1 1/4" ID.
  12. Schweet!!!! Thats exactly what I need. I'm gonna give them a call tom.. Thanks fo the help. I can always count on you guys. :grin:
  13. For the first time ever the bike will be on a trailer. Headed up to North Carolina and Tennessee. Got a free ride on a trailer so I thought I'd save my tires. Where is the best place to strap the front of the Bird down? The railings on the trailer are pretty low, possibly causing the straps to rub on the bike. Is it best to use the clip on's or the forks? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks in advance
  14. K-TOOL

    Buying tires

    SWMOTOTIRES.COM is the only way to go. Better and cheaper than MAWONLINE. I just got a new avon rear. It was on the door step two days after I ordered it. They emailed the confirmation about two hours after I ordered it. Also the tire was packaged nicely to. It was supported by two tire size pieces of sturdy cardboard. Unlike MAW, who tapes it up all tight. When it arrives its all warped and shit.
  15. Good question, I would like to know the same.
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