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Desert Goat Herder

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  1. Heard there is a big market for old cell phones in Syria and Iraq. lol
  2. You're welcome. Anything to keep you out of trouble. lol
  3. I personally believe that it gives more performance due to the fact that valve over lap between the exhaust going out and the intake coming in that without the pairs it increases the pull on the intake charge instead of pulling fresh air into the exhaust. It also makes plug changes much easier.
  4. Multi weight oil get thinner as it ages due to the break down of the polymers used to thicken the oil as it heats but straight weight oil actually gets thicker as the lighter molecules evap. Fork oil is a straight weight but also doesn't get hot enough for the lighter molecules to evap. Contamination will thicken the oil some. I run the oil level a little higher than the book says for the injected model in my 98 with 7.5 WT Amsoil full syn fork oil. I found out that the amsoil is the only oil that didn't need to be changed every 10K miles in a 03 Yammy FZ-1 which had to have had the worst problem with bushing wear and oil break down.
  5. No, I should've been more informative as to what I was talking about. I've never used sports tires as I'm too much of a cheap ass to buy a tire that only last a few thousand miles. I grew up in a home where I was only allowed 1 glass of milk at supper so to get around that I would fill the glass half way with water so I could have 2 glasses of milk. As such I've been a cheap ass my whole life. My wife and I had a big fight because she wanted me to get a new mattress due to mine being over 20 years old and kept saying I don't need a new mattress and of course she kept saying yes you do. Poor sales man didn't know what to do. I felt so bad for him I finally gave in and got the new mattress. lol
  6. Don't know about sports tires as I rode way too many miles to be changing tires every couple of months like I would've needed to with 016's. My experience has been with sport touring tires.
  7. When you have a pro machine they aren't a problem but when your doing it yourself with levers IMO they're a PITA!!!
  8. Here's a picture of the stand I made. I have 2 16" tire irons and use rim protectors in between the rim and iron. I use clamps on at least 3 places opposite the area I'm doing the final levering in.
  9. Never had to balance a PR2 in the 5 sets I've mounted and have seen 155 mph. I made my own mounting stand out of an old 14" car rim, some 4" square steel tubing and a piece of plywood. Made an extension for the bead breaker to handle the 180 section tire and squizzy clamps to get the tire down into the middle of the rim. I can take pics if you want of everything? Yamaha makes a great tire mounting lube that you spray on the makes getting the first bead on the rim just a hook and push. No tire irons needed. By the way I've had Chaparral mount and balance my tires in the past and have had the front tire bouncing off the road at around 120. That was the last time I had them do any mounting.
  10. I've been mounting my own tires for the last 10 years and stopped using Stones about 8 years ago. Unless you get them very warm, as in letting them sit in the sun on a very hot day they're almost impossible to mount. I've been using Mich. PRs and found I can mount them even when they're cool. I figure if I mount them I can afford to pay the extra for the tire off setting the extra cost of the tire and get more mileage out of them to boot. I was also going thru around 2 sets of tires a year.
  11. A CBX with stock pipes is worth more than that. The stock pipes is what makes it more valuable.
  12. The outer case could just be replaced. the inner case could be welded and then machined correctly but the cases would have to be split and striped.
  13. Did he use a charger/tender not made for LiOn batterys? Not sure if it's hype to get people to buy new chargers but have been told not to use lead acid type chargers on LiOn batterys.
  14. Hey Hoople, remember, candy is dandy but liquor is quicker!
  15. How much for the left lower cowl? I live at 92356.
  16. The top of the page tells how to test if it's the regulator which I'm pretty sure it is.
  17. The regulator is controlling how much power to put to the armature (rotor coil) and it sounds like it's putting full power to it no matter what the battery voltage is. is there a way to unplug the generator? This is just like the charging system in a car.
  18. How do you inbed a Video in a post?
  19. I've always gone with the steel stems on anything. I also seal them in with RTV so they never leak.
  20. I used to check tire pressure once a week on Sunday but I used to ride to work on Mon. thru Fri. Now it's just before I'm going to go for a ride longer than 10 miles.
  21. Well just let you guys know the stem from the rear wheel had to be cut. I wouldn't break like the one on the front wheel did and believe me I tried. Pulled it over and pushed it down hard but it wouldn't let go. Like I said I used an X-acto knife to cut it off and it actually looked good with no cracking. Don't know why the front stem rotted where the rear didn't.
  22. My tool strap is long gone and the replacement also.
  23. That is what I was going to do was change the tires and change the stems at the same time. Well I'm quite pleased with the new front tire. I didn't realize just how bad the old front tire was on traction and thought it was just me. I took a picture of the rear tire last time I rode to the VA and this time I rode to the VA and it's very noticeable how much less chicken strips are left. Going to change out the rear today or tomorrow even though it's holding air just fine the tire is at the wear bars.
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