That would be sweet! You’re a good guy, I still remember you offering me to borrow your trailer too. Too kind. I’d just want to check the connectors are the same, probably are but I don’t want to cut up your stuff or hers to solder signals in just for a road test.. Where are you located? I’m out...
Well for her I’d rather just make life easy and slap some signals on, it was hard enough for her to get a time slot, and she’s gotta ride 2 hours each way to the damn drive test centre which is ludicrous.. I’d rather just make things as easy as possible for her.. she’s already missing a few...
Bike never had them on it, it had some cheap ebay garbage tail light wired up with speaker wire and painters tape... I replaced it with a TST.. its an r3 you have a set? lol :P
Ah I see, so then disregard my wheel spacing comment and pay the 180 lol it will bolt right on and you’ll have no problems. Replace the chain guard though if it’s really mangled
I would say take those mounts off immediately and then order a new chain guard and you’re probably good. Then find a set of saddlebags for that bike. Just take a look down the chain to make sure it actually is straight and both sprockets are in line with each other. Call oshawa cycle or zdeno...
Maybe you should get saddlebag mounts designed for the bike, they could have collided with the chain guard and knocked it out of place. You should know how much the rear wheel travel/ how much the rear wheel will move up and down and then measured to make sure that at the suspensions most...
more problems? Damn.. Did the burning smell start right after the new tires put on? It’s possible they put the spacers for the wheel on the wrong sides and now the wheel is sitting too close to the swing arm. Take a look down the chain from behind the rear wheel looking toward the front of the...
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