What did you do to your bagger today?
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: sugar land, gulf coast, tx
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I agree. Had one, great bikes for sure. You live in the Houston area? Everyone who does has cracks like that in driveways and foundations. Ask me how I know. Enjoy the bike, and welcome to the forum.
tomp dd50
tomp dd50
agree. Had one, great bikes for sure. You live in the Houston area? Everyone who does has cracks like that in driveways and foundations. Ask me how I know. Enjoy the bike, and welcome to the forum.
tomp dd50
tomp dd50
Join Date: Jul 2011
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There's actually some pretty good riding around your area. Lots of FM's and 2 lane hiways. tp
Pulled the front wheel, replaced the mud flap with a NOS, installed side bumper trim lights, re-installed front wheel. Running new cabling for oil temp and pressure gauges while doing the prelim work to wire up a NOS radio caddy. Whew.. never thought I'd be using a crawler under a bike..
Shock fluid
Well, I dumped and replaced the 10year old fluid with 123,000 miles on it using some methods I found on here. Boy, that fluid was black. Of course the 10 year old Push to Connect Straight Male Fitting, 5/32" OD, 1/8" NPT Thread, Ha! Was very brittle, slippery and I broke one. I have some on order. It's entirely doable by the average DIYer.
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Shock fluid
Well, I dumped and replaced the 10year old fluid with 123,000 miles on it using some methods I found on here. Boy, that fluid was black. Of course the 10 year old Push to Connect Straight Male Fitting, 5/32" OD, 1/8" NPT Thread, Ha! Was very brittle, slippery and I broke one. I have some on order. It's entirely doable by the average DIYer.