Either buy new bars or get a buddy or two over with a length of pipe and
bend them to her liking.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 11:53 PM, wrote:
> Nope, not me this time.
>
> This pain comes in upper back and between shoulder blades after a while
> on the road.
> She says her arms are not bent enou
That was a fun day up Graham's.
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 11:34 AM, EGrider wrote:
> And who put all the tracks on that hill?
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Nope, not me this time.
This pain comes in upper back and between shoulder blades after a while on
the road.
She says her arms are not bent enough and the handlebars need to come back
a bit.
She feels relief if she slides forward in the seat or leans forward.
So two things, we're kinda chea
Finally! A Kawasaki mesh coat. They are always Honda or Suzuki usually. $52
incl. tax :-)
Oh man it feels good in LA with a little breeze after the textile jacket.
The textile jacket has mesh zippers all over it, but what a hassle. Yeah
for Motor Helmets and Joe Rocket (both of my coats, Airborn
Nice seat in good condition. $135 plus shipping. Also have some exhausts.
Anyone??
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Hey Allen, I wish the manuals were written that clearly. Thanks. Also, that
PC800 in the picture looks exactly like mine. I was surprised.
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What was its heart rate? Any arrhythmia?
-Kyle
On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 10:21 AM, Javier Garcia wrote:
> Allen: good memory, that was a while ago.
>
> Surfwab: no much removal, but you do need to hammer it down.
>
> Javier.
>
> On Thu, Jun 25, 2015 at 10:37 AM, surfswab wrote:
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>> How much Tu
How much Tupperware did you guys have to remove to get to the motor and how
much of a pain was it? Just curious.
On Thursday, June 25, 2015 at 10:30:02 AM UTC-4, Allen wrote:
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> The process we used:
> 1. Set idle to a high idle 1800-2000 range.
> 2. Turn out on the mixture screws 1/8 turn at a
The process we used:
1. Set idle to a high idle 1800-2000 range.
2. Turn out on the mixture screws 1/8 turn at a time.
3. If speed increases keep going, 1/8 turns @ a time, and lower the idle
when necessary.
4. Blip the throttle looking for immediate revs followed by a smooth return
to idle without
Not much, half a turn maybe. Easy to test. My PC800 had a hesitation. We just
turned the screws till the hesitation went away. Take for a test ride
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> On Jun 25, 2015, at 00:14, EGrider wrote:
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> Well, that sounds like a piece of cake. Remember how much you turned them, by
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