IMHO any fairing is going to increase wind noise. You either have to look over
them by a good bit or look through them, otherwise they just make turbulence at
the bottom of your helmet. Ride with ear plugs.
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Thank you all for your reply. I will be taking the starter off and going
from there.
On Saturday, September 7, 2013 9:34:11 PM UTC-4, smokyl...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> I have a 700s that the engine turns over very slowly when it is hot. The
> battery is good and could use some leads what to check
I don't know if you are still on here Eric, but I would love to get in
touch. I am attempting to mount a SHoei FM2 onto my 2002 NH right now and I
could use some advice. I can't get the headlight aimed righ and the wind
noise is a beast.
Please reply or email:
stevenparr...@ieee.org
-Thanks!
Or they become unpopular and cheap :-)
-Joey
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 2:39 PM, Hawaii Sean wrote:
> So I finally saw a CB1100 on the road today. I want one! They are so old
> school. It reminded me so much of the 1908's CB900. Very cool old school
> bike. I hope they make and sell
Why didn't I think of that!
On Sep 9, 2013, at 3:17 PM, Javier Garcia wrote:
> Oh Graham, it is very simple: just transfer ~$10k to my bank account. I will
> buy one, ride it to your place, let you ride it for the day, and come back.
> Easy.
>
> Javier.
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 2:59 PM,
Oh Graham, it is very simple: just transfer ~$10k to my bank account. I
will buy one, ride it to your place, let you ride it for the day, and come
back. Easy.
Javier.
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 2:59 PM, Graham Rogers wrote:
> I'm in, how do I get one of you to get one so I can ride one? Graham
>
So I finally saw a CB1100 on the road today. I want one! They are so old
school. It reminded me so much of the 1908's CB900. Very cool old school
bike. I hope they make and sell a ton of them.
Sean
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I'm in, how do I get one of you to get one so I can ride one? Graham
On Sep 9, 2013, at 2:39 PM, Hawaii Sean wrote:
> So I finally saw a CB1100 on the road today. I want one! They are so old
> school. It reminded me so much of the 1908's CB900. Very cool old school
> bike. I hope they ma
Cool, glad you liked the book as well. For me it was tips like looking at a
cars tires to determine if they are going to pull out, and how to fake out
dogs, lane positioning, etc, were the kinds of tips that I use all the
time. Once you get some confidence in your tires it changes your enjoyment
le
All- This years 9/11 memorial ride is starting at 6pm Wednesday, The ride
starts just outside Montgomery, PA and goes about 41 miles around Lycoming
County. I'll be there with a few friends and I didn't know if anyone else
was interested in attending. Montgomery is about 20-25 minutes north
I don't mean to thread hi-jack here, but I just wanted to say that I
ordered this book and read it cover to cover (some sections three or four
times), and it really helped me out a lot! I don't have anyone else to ride
with, so it's just me out there trying to figure things out.
I was really h
That's all they need: gas, oil, and miles!
Enjoy your riding.
Javier.
On Mon, Sep 9, 2013 at 10:57 AM, Rachel Campbell wrote:
> I wanted to provide an update on this problem I was having. I have ridden
> about 600 miles over the last month and a half and somewhere between using
> Seafoam in eve
I wanted to provide an update on this problem I was having. I have ridden
about 600 miles over the last month and a half and somewhere between using
Seafoam in every tank of gas, switching to 93 gas with no ethanol, and
changing the oil to 10w-30 Shell Rotella T5, the laggy acceleration has
wor
There is no strip search - the passport helps - and the questions are
usually more on the US side than the Canadian side. We were just over there
last month as you guys might recall.
-Joey
On Sun, Sep 8, 2013 at 7:36 AM, surfswab wrote:
> Not as easy as it used to be. We used to ski
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