Paul
thank you for thje tip
On Mar 22, 6:47 am, Paul LeBoutillier paul.leb...@gmail.com wrote:
If you Google it you can purchase a spray-on or wipe-on agents to keep your
visor from fogging up.
Here's a review:http://www.webbikeworld.com/r2/fogtech/
Paul
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I think it's the rotella T6 that you want
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Looks like a piece of crap to me with the sportster tank. Kind of reminds me of
the people that crash their sportbike and call them naked street fighters. Then
put them up for sale because they don't have the money to pay for new plastic.
What are they stupid?
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On Mar 22,
I think that is the synthetic version. I use dino and change it frequently.
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Down here in Eugene, 6 hours south of Seattle, the snow stuck for 3
days, we were without power for 2.
On Mar 22, 11:10 pm, Hawaii Sean sfox...@yahoo.com wrote:
I was in Seattle and Portland the last two weeks and being from Hawaii
was not ready for the cold weather. I grew up in Tacoma and
You've got one of the cleverest biker screen names I've seen. Love wordplay,
and that's excellent. Wasn't surprised when I saw Eugene as your lair. Bill S.
On Mar 24, 2012, at 12:12 PM, Jurisgnostic wrote:
Down here in Eugene, 6 hours south of Seattle, the snow stuck for 3
days, we were
Thanks again! I will pick some up this weekend.
Ron
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Best price at Walmart.
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Thanks again! I will pick some up this weekend.
Ron
I was looking at some hard saddlebags for my NH. Have any of you ever heard
that European NH's are different from American? Or that they have different
support brackets? If so what exactly is the difference?
Ron
This item was designed for use with European-model CB750 bikes, which have
I'd like to thank all of you guys and this group for giving me the
confidence to tackle my carb cleaning. It gave me a lot of insight into the
condition of my bike and saved me a lot of money since my time was
'free'... It took a lot of cleaning to remove all the gunk from previous
PO's fixes,
One of the main differences is the 700 s which was released outside the
united states as the Nighthawk 750s. They have been found in Canada and
elsewhere in Europe.
Paul
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On Mar 24, 2012 12:32 PM, Pastor Ron pastor...@cox.net wrote:
*I was
Apparently too the Nighthawk 750 in the 90s had a grab rail behind the seat
in Europe, to which you may purchase attachments for side cases and such.
Perhaps this is because 750cc was considered a big bike over there during
that time period? Touring grade?
-Kurt
On Sat, Mar 24, 2012 at 4:08 PM,
Ron, I too have been thinking hard about hard cases for my CB750. I think I
have a solution, if you'd like I'll share it with you via private e-mail.
-Kurt
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Thanks,
Ron
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Can it be done at home?
Yes, with expensive/homemade specialized tools (tire spoons, bead
breaker, balancer) and lots of room in your work space, for a job
you'll do maybe once every who-knows-how-many-miles.
Cheaper/easier/less time-consuming to take the wheels off and take
them to someone who
I just bought jets for a 650 and 700S from these guys
jetsrus.com/
Graham
On Mar 24, 2012, at 3:12 PM, 85_NH650 wrote:
I'd like to thank all of you guys and this group for giving me the confidence
to tackle my carb cleaning. It gave me a lot of insight into the condition of
my bike and
or $15 a tire where I live
On Mar 24, 2012, at 4:46 PM, surfswab wrote:
Can it be done at home?
Yes, with expensive/homemade specialized tools (tire spoons, bead
breaker, balancer) and lots of room in your work space, for a job
you'll do maybe once every who-knows-how-many-miles.
$10 a tire at Discount Motorcycle Tires in Pasadena if the wheels are off
the bike.
-Kyle
On Mar 24, 2012 4:20 PM, Graham Rogers grahamjoanrog...@gmail.com wrote:
or $15 a tire where I live
On Mar 24, 2012, at 4:46 PM, surfswab wrote:
Can it be done at home?
Yes, with
Wow that's a great price. Unfortunately the 5 bucks a gallon you pay for gas
over there makes the trip, let's say cost prohibitive. LOL
Kyle Munz kyle...@gmail.com wrote:
$10 a tire at Discount Motorcycle Tires in Pasadena if the wheels are off
the bike.
-Kyle
On Mar 24, 2012 4:20 PM, Graham
$5 a tire at Rogers service center if you bring the tire, do the work and
supply lunch
Graham
On Mar 24, 2012, at 6:12 PM, Kyle Munz wrote:
$10 a tire at Discount Motorcycle Tires in Pasadena if the wheels are off the
bike.
-Kyle
On Mar 24, 2012 4:20 PM, Graham Rogers
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