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Haha I guess you want me to pay for the postage too?
Got a new old stock carbon/kevlar fuel tank for a 749R if anyone's interested. Yeah, also thought this was gonna be some mental Nurburgring video!
You must really hate your postman
Be well worth fitting a lithium battery if you haven't already, as you know the battery is pretty much the highest point on the these bikes and...
Yeah the extra oil lines is worth doing if you're going all the way. Also consider fitting a second oil cooler, I think the rocker cover off a...
And at the front of the tubes where they meet the headstock tube. It's worth mentioning that Nichols Manufacturing make a pair of gusset plates...
Yo Hill Country dude! Bike looks GREAT! Regardless of what's been posted here you'd pay around double for that bike in the UK in that kinda...
Tyres and track time.
Problem is those three little cheesey bolts do effect belt tension, that's why they should be loosened to set the tension of the belt itself, not...
Looks like you've got a sticky key
You should be able to do most things from just one side, I'm guessing you can push the rolling chassis in/out of the space to turn it to the other...
The method stated by Derek is the 'correct method' regardless of how many belts or chains one's changed.
Will a proper bike ramp/lift fit in the space?
Who is your drug dealer?
Take the slip on and the bike to a welder and ask if he can make something to link the two together and then make something to fix the slip on to...
Sorry no beer bellies allowed. Yes I forgot to mention the conversion makes it difficult to see the clocks, oh and filling up is a total 'mare....
Yeah I've done it but it takes a while to make it look good: [ATTACH]
I use the Whale brand tool, got fed up with replacing crap quality cheaper ones.
Held Titan (I've got the pre-Evo ones) and Kushitani make the best race gloves afaik. Held are a bit better at protecting the outside edge of the...
The outside one needs to be knocked outwards from the inside. The inside one needs to be knocked inwards from the outside. There is a step/flange...