Took off the front (easy) and rear (mother effer) sprockets. Having issues with the chain as the bolt cutter I have is too small.
I think a grinder is the second step tomorrow unless I can find a bigger bolt cutter.
love my center stand.
Putting it back together is going to be the hard part. Tomorrow I’ll clean it and then put the front sprocket and chain on. Still waiting for rear sprocket to come in. It’s ‘en route’.
Do I (or should I?) put some lock tight anywhere when I re-assemble?
Putting it back together is going to be the hard part. Tomorrow I’ll clean it and then put the front sprocket and chain on. Still waiting for rear sprocket to come in. It’s ‘en route’.
Do I (or should I?) put some lock tight anywhere when I re-assemble?
Tried the 12 Volt compressor I bought and worked the charm. Tire pressure agreed with the TPMS within a lb. Put a 12 volt socket under the seat. Cables are long and compressor fitting for the valve stem is secure. Was quick to get tire up a few lb.
WindGallop Portable Air Compressor Tyre Inflator Air Pump for Car Tyres DC 12V Tyre Pump with Gauge Valve Adaptors LED Light for Automobiles Bike Motorbike Basketball Inflatables (Silver) : Amazon.com.au: Automotive
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This works well too. Literally 5 minutes to install.
Motorcycle Tire Pressure Monitoring System Moto TPMS Auto Bike Tyre Alarm LCD Real Time Monitor Temperature Chargeable Wireless Motorbike TPMS for Two-Wheel Motor Bicycle 2 External Sensor : Amazon.com.au: Automotive
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Showed the pressure on the rear had dropped enough to trigger the alarm so topped it off. Getting the 12 volt socket on the battery terminals was fiddly. If you buy one, get it with smaller connections or u shaped
Quality was good, nice cover for the socket. I'll get a USB adapter for it. I use a power block for the iPhone from the tank bag if needed but the phone with a battery case will do a days riding if I use voice nav most often. Screen on all the time eats the battery.
This set up allows me to lock the phone under the seat while charging as it does not stop with the bike turned off but low likelihood of needing it.
Putting it back together is going to be the hard part. Tomorrow I’ll clean it and then put the front sprocket and chain on. Still waiting for rear sprocket to come in. It’s ‘en route’.
Do I (or should I?) put some lock tight anywhere when I re-assemble?
Putting it back together is going to be the hard part. Tomorrow I’ll clean it and then put the front sprocket and chain on. Still waiting for rear sprocket to come in. It’s ‘en route’.
Do I (or should I?) put some lock tight anywhere when I re-assemble?
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