They have factories here in the GTA, but it could be made anywhere in North America
The Supreme grade should be fine for a daily driver
If you purchase them from Rockauto, they also have a limited lifetime warranty
I'm dealing with broadleaf weeds overtaking boulevards and creeping into the backyard
Specifically buckhorn plantain (relentless)
Have been pulling them up where possible but there are simply too many now
24D herbicide/Killex/Par3 can be sourced locally and I think I am going to go this route...
Thanks that relay actually looks the same as mine, currently showing unavailable though
I saw that pump but will order it as a last resort, I would like to try and replace the points and relay first.
I don't have too much faith in Amazon parts and would prefer to order from more reputable...
Bumping this thread up as I'm having similar problems with my bike of the same era ('89 Honda CB-1/CB400F)
Does anyone know a local source for fuel pump cutoff relays? Specifically a CF322
Also, considering rebuilding the points inside the pump and would like to source locally too if possible...
Sounds like you have a fair grasp of what you want, something with a basic front fork should suffice
Cable actuated v brakes
Maybe a step through model is worth considering?
I like 29" tires, it really smooths out the ride over small road imperfections
I use Western Financial Group and they got me the best rate for auto and moto through Wawanesa, you could give them a try
My agent is out of the King City location and she's been awesome
That is just awesome! 🤘
On a few occasions when I've had to slab it for a long distance on 401E towards Kingston, I've been lucky enough to draft behind some semis. I'll do a SMIDSY move behind them first to get their attention, and then hang out without having to fight the wind (my bike lacks...
I would consider going Rucking (the fancy term for it 😁) regularly if there were more hilly terrain nearby for added intensity
If anyone lives close to a decently long and steep-ish hill, this would be a simple and effective workout that's also scalable
Got to meet him and get an autographed poster couple years back when he came up to the Tall Pines Rally in Bancroft with one of the Subaru factory teams
Super nice and humble guy (y)
So much talent
Not a full bike but a fresh RS660 crate motor
Wonder what it'll go for
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