I bought the Yamaha spring compression tool (90890-01573-00) for the Electronic Suspension (ES) forks.
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Hold it right there, what special tool are you referring to? I would like to do a total rebuild/upgrade in the future and am gathering information.
I couldn't use that halo style on my ES. Had one already for the AT.
Ah thanks! ES owner hereExactly, that would have been such an easier (and cheaper) option, but it wouldn't work on the ES.
Crazy bloody CanadianCan you get Netflix on that thing?
Thinking out loud? Tecmate makes some good stuff, they have two synchronizers they make. One recommended by yamaha.Throttle body synchronizer? I'm just now dropping down this rabbit hole. It looks like the cool digital Harmonizer is no longer being made, but is it worth spending the money to buy the necessary tool and test my bike if there are not any noticeable signs that it is running rough?
I have a decent 4-gauge Synchronizer you could borrow if you wanted to check yours.Throttle body synchronizer? I'm just now dropping down this rabbit hole. It looks like the cool digital Harmonizer is no longer being made, but is it worth spending the money to buy the necessary tool and test my bike if there are not any noticeable signs that it is running rough?
You might want to check clearance under full fork compression. I had a similar horn mounted there that hit the crossover hose forcing the fender into the tire. Ruined the fender.View attachment 108776
The Denali Sound Bomb horn. I got the split model to make mounting easier, because I did not want it hanging off either side of the bike. 120 decibles! Super loud!
I'll keep an eye on it. Thanks!You might want to check clearance under full fork compression. I had a similar horn mounted there that hit the crossover hose forcing the fender into the tire. Ruined the fender.
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