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Posts posted by blue angel
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I would also like to see a rear fender from Voltric
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get rid of them. and you can get the kit from a site sponsor.
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weld it, don't regret not doing it.
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I have one and I love it, I will never go back to a thumb throttle. It fits my riding style but it is definitely not for everyone.
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blew the rear axle bearings on vacation in the middle of nowhere and paid the stealership $600 to fix it so I could try to salvage some of the trip....won't ever do that again.
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My wife stays out of the garage unless she's coming out to have a beer with the guys...not because I don't want her out there but because she has no desire to be out there....she likes to ride but everything else is my job.
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I would go with #3 as a first option, then #1 and not even consider #2
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was there a question in there somewhere? your posts are very distracting.
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I had one fall off 3 times in one ride, I switched to a wider band clamp and have not had a problem since.
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I have the same unit....just need to get myself an air compressor that will run it
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I would perform a compression test on the cylinders as well......
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1995 Honda Magna 750c with 22,800 miles. has brand new tires, aftermarket mirrors, foot pegs, and brake fluid cover. maintained with Amsoil synthetics. Will include a battery tender with sale. $3000 o.b.o.
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22" 150 spoke rims with 305 Toyo Proxes, bullet centers, lead hammer, wrench. One rim had a real slow leak around one of the spokes and I took it in and had it patched, it never leaked again while I used them, rims and tires were used a total of 7 months, about 10,000 miles. I had them on a Dodge Ram (that I no longer own) but I also have a second set of adapters so let me know what you have and I will let you know if they will fit your vehicle. asking $750 item is located in Warren MI 48089
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I would not make the trade, no one in this situation is getting a good deal IMO.
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I have always run 32:1 in my bike.
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just take it slow if you encounter water. or go around it if at all possible.
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looks, sound, power band, the possibilities for mods, and the respect given for owning one.
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you need to do an actual compression test to see where your at, just kicking it over to feel compression is not enough to tell. with what little info you gave it sounds like it could be rebuild time.
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goo gone x2
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Warren here.....Mostly ride the Mio area but have been to Anchor Bay a few times.
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it's not for everyone but I put a twist throttle on mine and I LOVE it.
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you would be better off getting a used household oven (must be electric) from clist
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I will give you $1 more than Jereme.