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While washing the bike yesterday I discovered one of the screws for the hugger was missing, so had a pinch one from the bodywork as a temporary...
Had a superb little ride out yesterday, some lovely lanes around Cornwall. It wasn't even cold - 12-13 degrees. I only had a long-sleeved top on...
Is this still available? If so I'd like to take it please!
Might work, thanks. Just need to check sizing - looking at getting something for a new rider, but need to confirm their fit, so will get back to...
Looks lovely! Can you tell me where you're located? If local it might be easier than you having to ship it.
What a nice problem to have; "which amazing 150hp bike shall I buy?!"
Go and ride some and see which you like - loads of secondhand ones out there. I personally wanted Skyhook, so got a very low mileage '13 bike...
That was exactly my thinking, so that's good to know, thanks!
That's useful to know, I think I'll order a set. Where did you take the electrical feed from?
I've been looking at these: 2pcs 125W 3000LM CREE U5 Motorcycle Motorbike Headlight LED Fog Spot Light Bulb | eBay Look smart, but I can't vouch...
Thinking about this last night - it would seem like a set-up would be worthwhile. I'm slightly ashamed to admit that in over 5000 miles I've only...
This may be of some use: Motorcycle Info Pages - MTS1200 DIY Mods > MTS1200 Custom GPS Power Lead
It's a while since I did it, but I easily removed all the tank bodywork and replaced it again within a 45 minute lunch break at work.
It's fairly obvious once you start. I seem to recall that 12v feed is fairly easy to access, and you may just get away with a few screws on the side.
Bit of a grey area, but to the layman the bike still looks standard, so I wouldn't personally bother informing the insurance company.
Sadly I'm down in Plymouth so can't help! That said, it's all pretty straightforward, just start by taking the seat off, then removing the screws...
Mines a twin spark, so same spec as yours. Lumpiness just off idle is a bit subjective, and may or may not be noticeable, depending on how you...
Or you can buy an eliminator device. See my other post - search exhaust valve eliminator. I fitted one and then completely removed the servo and...
Where in the country are you? I'm sure there might be a fellow forum member that would be happy to help you.
Have you tried disconnecting the exhaust valve? It's free and makes a noticeable difference to the smoothness. Also slightly deeper and louder,...