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iirc they knock 10% off and/or give free shipping. If you sign up for emails from them, or are registered as a customer, you get notified when...
@firecat0_0 I had to put a Monster on the Skylift this morning in order to get e rear wheel off. I think you might be able to get the front arm...
@Smilelaughlive do you have access to a diagnostic computer? If not can you use a multimeter and do you have some needle probes and can you back...
@Bumpkin has experience of changing the front sprocket on that model without breaking the chain iirc from another thread.
Yes, I can see your logic. I don’t which bike we’re talking about but be aware that on many it’s very tricky, if not impossible to change the...
I’ve a bike with a faulty dash. The bike will start and run but the dash remains blacked out and also doesn’t respond to any inputs from the LH...
Personally I think you’re better off increasing the rear sprocket rather than decreasing the front. Going down a tooth at the front reduces the...
No. It only goes in from the LH side. TBH, the only 2 things that one may do where the hydraulic ram obstructs is 1. Changing the front...
The ramp is minimal, plus you can always have it first gear and, standing on the LH side, control the clutch and cover the brake and walk it onto...
Brembo ? Brembo aftermarket parts are not the same as the OEM parts, they’re a better quality as they’re not made to the OEM budget....
Yep, done loads of them, it’s not a problem at all, just set the Skylift strap so the bike gets raised in the ‘stoppie’ position. I don’t have a...
Yes. It’s very good quality, thicker (more layers) than cheaper stuff, hence the price, and I’ve not had a piece that’s had to be ‘tweaked’ to fit...
I have one like that, I use it in the van when transporting a bike. I still think it might foul the front arm/leg of a Skylift though. The...