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Yeah, why is it so much more fun to buy stuff than to do the installs. What imaginations bike riders have....tp
Its the god awful truth. My brain goes 100 different ways and I'm injured so i find deals all day. Now I'm left with an entire makeover, 10% of the knowledge needed, and 0% of the patience that will be required. Im one lazy *****
Originally Posted by cggorman
Lol! I would be perfectly happy to work in a nice indie shop doing custom builds for others.
i wish i had more friends with your mindset. Ive luckily got a buddy that i think is gonna do it for me less than a local indie shop quoted me. so well take a stab at it.
That's always one of my concerns with lane splitting; it a perfect world there shouldn't be a problem but in reality, there are a whole lot of poor drivers who will make your life interesting and some road raging beasts who can't stand the idea you're going to lane split up ahead of them.
Just wanted to show you all a few pics of my breather bypass. I have a tube at the bottom of the bypass that has a screw cap to drain. I drain it every ride doesn't fill the tube 1/4 of the way but liquid and yellow gobbs come out every time. To think it would go back into the carb.
Well today worked an off duty. So I spent the day looking for stuff. I located HD hard leather bags for $150.00 shipped and a couple of seat. Now just waiting for it all to come in.
Well got the PC Racing Hi Flo oil filter, what a great bit of kit, still got a Moco filter left in garage, so 1 more oil change and new Steel filter goes on, read up about all the micron stuff, and cant see 35 micron being bad for the Fatbob.
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