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I had stock mirrors that vibrated with end weights and it made no difference with them off. With smaller, lighter mirrors and no weights, the...
I've never had a bike with end weights that actually needed them. Back when bikes were real shakers, they weren't used. I removed them from all my...
That picture doesn't show how other parts contrast. Here's the big picture: [IMG]
The GM Gold Mist Metallic is in between the silver and gold so it blends in nicely. :cool: [IMG]
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I think the only models that don't look good with asymmetry are the Bonneville twins.
The PO of my SC must've been riding the rear brake with heavy boots. It was metal to metal at less than 3000 miles. The disc is badly scored but...
It's a beautiful bike I found some GM paint called Gold Mist that should match the anodized aluminum bits on the engine cases. I like the look of...
The iridium only makes the plug last longer. It's the fine electrode that helps with getting the flame started by allowing the gases to flow...
My aluminum intake covers were showing some corrosion and I wanted to paint them flat black. Thought I'd try some leftover gold paint to match the...
I replaced the original 50 year old tires on my '73 Trail 90 with new OEM rubber so I can use it for reliable transportation around town. The old...
Mine was at the top so it could've easily gone unnoticed.
I noticed a little oil around the head of a bolt on my left side cover. It was the only one loose.
Street Cup here. I found that the mileage until empty is 10 miles (or about a half quart) off. Soon as my display said I had 10 miles to go, it...
Thanks. I figured most would go for bias on both ends and not risk running a radial up front since Triumph doesn't recommend it. After a bit of...
Does everyone replace their bias front/radial rear with both bias or is there another bias /radial combo besides the Phantoms? Too many tire...
Here's a custom Zero I've been tinkering with. It's just a toy but weighing in at 280 lbs with 78 ft-lbs of torque, it's an extremely fun toy. I...
You have to measure the cam timing events to know if it was designed with advance built in. You need a dial indicator and a degree wheel. A...
There's usually some advanced valve timing built into OEM cams to move the TQ curve down the RPM scale. As the drive parts wear, the camshaft...
I installed the Street Twin bars on my Street Cup. The SC bars were about and inch or so narrower with more pullback which I liked. I'm now...