Hey thanks ... old thread but I just used it the second time and offer my thanks ... BTW I had changed my OEM original to the GE Silver Star lo beam ... it lasted 7 years ... OEM hi beam still working on a 2006! I have a shop manual and it basically doesn't cover how to change the bulbs or how...
1. ride bike til chain warm
2. rear stand, neutral
3. kerosene and grunch brush and old soft nylon paintbrush
4. rotate tire with rag to clean off kerosene
5. Dupont
Love the pickle thing ... gotta try it!! Who knew?
Awesome ... just awesome. A busa to Alaska AND across the prairies. Must have had good tunes! Your comments are the perfect blend of humour and down to earth common sense. Congrats - great job.
Important not to touch the clutch lever or your clutch fluid will dump ... I don't remember a "keeper" on my 06. I used a breaker bar and put a 2x4 in the rear wheel to keep it from turning. Have someone sit on the bike if you can as you could put enough pressure on the wrench to topple the bike...
Awesome thanks ... hit a big pot hole I was driving behind a car a couple years ago and lost the seal or at least it was leaking. The fork bottomed out hard. Paid the "stealer" to replace them for hundreds ... sigh ... never thought to ask for the seals they replaced to see if they in fact were...
Jeez ... I put almost 500 on mine the first day!!? 25K now ... I never get how guys buy them and never ride them ... almost dangerous given the Busa's capabilities ....https://www.hayabusa.org/forum/images/smilies/question.gif
Garmin Nuvi 350/360 has an earbud outlet ... I have one hard wired into the Busa with a suction mount on the tank. Pocket would work too. That's an older "(2-3 year) model so it might be available refurbished. Hope it helps.
Purolator filter as per a thread here ... use 2x from the very first touch of the gasket. Kinda freaky though as it is really tight ... certainly more than hand tight. Interesting thread though ... Question "Does the oil pressure on the filter go up at higher engine RPMs?" I hand tighten the...
Take a look at Cortech saddle and rear bag. I have a set and really like them. They aren't waterproof but a box of 2 quart ziplock bags fixes that. Don't forget a can of chain lube ... along with the other suggestions. Not sure where you coming from but getting off the interstate always make the...
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