pablogilberto
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Center Stand installed, front and rear spokes torqued!
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i just couldn’t get them to not move.. once tight if they moved while riding I could pull them up by hand. At that point they easily move.This is on my wife’s bike. I may just weld a tab on mine and mount to that if I decide I want a pairThat’s a great idea! I might resort to that
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I installed a tall Yamaha windshield (bought it used) and it made a great difference for me. I'm 5 foot 8 inches and a bit.I love this thread and I’m new to the forum. I got my S10 in July. Put some miles on it did the initial oil change and took it on a trip up in the UP/Michigan. I have not done off-road yet, I would like to do a good 1 day or 2 day training. I’ve got 3 bikes(FJR & Indian Vintage) and have logged a lot of pavement miles but no real experience off-road. I also installed upper and lower crash bars, skid plate(popped a head on one bolt) installed gps with power, Givi side and tail bag... I think that’s it. Sitting at 4K miles now and considering a windshield upgrade and open to suggestion ... Great Forum !
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Hmm.m, here comes a valve set.Took a short ride and hit 40K.
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Made the same move....from a '17 ES to the AT DCT '19....same result...."lovin it".Does, or will Yammer Hammer every offer any bikes in a DCT version?
I've only got 1,700 km on my Africa Twin DCT and I'm lovin' it.
SHUMBA
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Any idea who makes the Yam bearings? The ones Kwack use on the Zx14r are rubbish and we have had a series of failures at around 15k. So we replace them with big name quality bearings.Changed the front wheel bearings and dust seals. Used genuine parts direct from Yamaha, as there was only a couple of £ difference between them and an independent bearing supplier. Budget bearings were significantly cheaper, but I’m not prepared to use them.
TBH they didn’t really need changing, they felt fine. However I have a couple of big trips coming up (hopefully) in the next couple of years, so at almost 36k miles I thought a bit of preventative maintenance during Covid lockdown, for less than £30 make sense.
Rear wheel next, before our winter ends.
You're in tha Phillypeeeeens, your front lights should be RED!Finally installed a amber combo lights and piaa dual horns... Don't mind the wiring, it's yet to be cleaned
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Maybe it should be green! Lol.You're in tha Phillypeeeeens, your front lights should be RED!
PS> Only jealous. Bike looks class!
Hahaha, yes! I always want to ask them which hospital they want me to visit them in....Maybe it should be green! Lol.
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