Maintnence questions...

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cutter:
Glad you have the bike back on the road.

DrewDanube:
and we made 4 pages :)
TY all. 
I'm going to do a tech write-up and post it somewhere when I do this again once I have O-rings...Changing the rear tire for dummies (like me)...
Drew

HayHauler:
Quote from: DrewDanube on April 27, 2008, 12:42:04 PM

Final update, I think...
Its done...the fenders modified to hold the tire (should have gone to a 205/60 instead of 55 if i had known that I was going to have to modify the fenders for sure...but oh well). 
Initial rides...rear braking is WAY better, bike feels more solid taking off...both obvious with more contact.  however, I did a bunch of turns and aside from a little firmer hand, it did everything I asked, including almost peg scraping. 

Now that its running...my box of buttons for radio and clock aren't working.  I wiggled alot of parts in the process of doing this so I'm going to open up the right side cover and check connections.  wish me luck...at least i am running.
Drew

EDIT: I'll admit that I hadn't read my manual yet, specifically the audio control section.  There is an ON button!  It worked onced I hit the ON button.  Funny how that works... (Battery died while waiting for the tow)


hehe, I did the same thing with the radio...  Who would have thunk that there would be an ON and OFF button on this thing~!?  Mine was after taking my ham radio back off after supporting a bicycle ride down in Manvel a few weeks ago.  I thought I had unplugged something under the gas tank while pulling the wire back off of the bike.

Hay    8)

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