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That threaded section sticking out doesn't look right. You say it is the adjustment knob but it is not a knob. It shouldn't be sticking out like...
A touch of Vaseline (or KY Jelly:)) would help ease entry.
My heated grips packed up and so my first project during the first lockdown was to fit a pair of Oxford Hot Grips. Easy enough to and I routed...
My 2015 DVT 18k service was done by Snells in Alton in May 2018. It cost £885. So your quote is about right 2.1/2 years later. You'd probably get...
What android says is true, but Skyhook does much more than that. When you change riding modes - Urban/Touring/Sport - Skyhook adjusts the...
I've not heard of rear hubs breaking up. They can seize due to road detritus that gets in via the swing arm. Also I don't think there is direct...
'Hazard a guess' Good punning.
In France whilst filtering on motorways it is common practice for motorcyclists to switch on their hazard warning indicators. This is especially...
The less force you use, the easier it goes on. Try to get tabs all lined up (using your sense of 3D space). Be patient and suddenly you'll find it...
Be aware that the valve-cap sensors will foul the brake calipers both front and back if fitted to a vertical valve stem on the rear and a 90deg...
I don't know about it leaning further with luggage on, but I have found the lean to be more than necessary and luggage alters the centre of...
I have duct tape and zip ties. :yum
Oh yes, I forgot about the toolkit. I've removed mine.
It is big enough on my 1200 DVT. It also houses the Rapid Bike module at the same time. So unless the 1260 is very different to the 1200, no...
I don't know but I'd suspect the throttles need syncing. I think there are stepper motors on the butterflys and if they are out of sync they could...
Yes, Michelin offer with a set of tyres. The TPMs or £30 cash back. The offer was extended to cover August it may still be valid in September.
Interesting. Maybe I'll get a 90deg fitted to the rear as you suggest and keep the TPMs for now. Thanks for that.
I just had a set set of PR5s fitted and used the Michelin offer of a free set of TPMs. On fitting them I noticed that the large plastic head...
I didn't change the bearings. I got a local independent, Jack Robinson (yes, that's his name and he's quick too, ex P&H) to do it. He did a good...
Possibly. Going from your forum name, are you a Carpet Crawler? The V4 Multi would look good on Broadway.