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Eck

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  1. Thanks for the great pics Bobby.

     

    Yep, yep, yep...

    The blue one was pretty nice, all the Black cherries were pretty nice, the midnight was pretty nice also, but the liquid silver looked the best.... :rasberry:

    Yea, we can brag all we want to guys but did you notice that 1st gen that was requested to pull up front so that everyone could gather around it for the group photo shoot...now thats a pretty nice bike!

     

     

    (Ops, sorry Redneck, ..I can see your eyebrow twitching.)

  2. I have never bought, or sold anything on E-Bay.

     

    I do not feel confident in it beacuse of all the problems I have heard over the last couple years...but hey.,,this is me..

     

    I have also heard other folks use it and never have a problem..:confused24:

  3. You just have bad gas in the tank from it sitting for the four months...

    Just get on it and ride until gas tank is half empty then fill it up with fresh gas...

    keep riding it and it and it will clear up...nothing to worry about.

     

    Heck, I wouldnt even use sea foam in it... its just that the gas lost its igniting punch...

    run it out and just continue to ride on..

     

    :thumbsup2:

  4. Words of advice on heated gloves or socks..

     

    DO NOT waste your time or money on the heated gloves that use a "C" size battery in the wrist.....or the heated socks that uses a "C" size battery in the elastic portion at the top of the socks...

     

    Both are "PURE JUNK" "waste of time and a "WASTE OF MONEY"...

     

     

     

    From what you spend on useless, worthless, cheap junk gloves, and socks, you could have bought a complete heated outfit...

    and dont bother asking me how I know...........:buttkick::buttkick::buttkick::buttkick::buttkick::buttkick::buttkick::buttkick::buttkick::buttkick::buttkick::buttkick::buttkick:

  5. Tom,

    I personally will never buy another chrome part from JC Whitney...

    Every piece that I ever bought from the showed signs of rust with in a year, but hey that is me and others may have bought stuff and been very happy.

     

    Here is a web site that carries everything and anything you will ever need for a bike and it is in alphabetical order..

     

    Open the link and in your case, page down (looking in middle colum) until you find "levers" ..

     

    several type and brands are available..just click on one of the page numbers and your off on a search for the choice of what your looking for. :thumbsup2:

     

    http://www.cycleshopusa.com/tuckerrocky/st0207c/st0207c1.htm

     

     

    or for a quick choice:

    http://www.cyclewareables.com/pages/chrome_control_levers_street/chrome_street_levers.htm

     

    http://www.meancycles.com/Home.asp?AccCategoryID=2282&AccCategoryTypeID=0&BikeModelID=0&BikeType=Cruiser&CompanyID=0&ManufacturerID=1362&PartID=197245

  6. 15 degrees...rode from Huntsville Al to Bishopville, Sc for a BBQ lunch meet & eat...

    (talk about being dumb...I mean dedicated...)

    after we ate we went on a group ride and we all stopped for ice cream, then wingman and I made a mad dash for home at 19 degrees...

    PS:

    I will NOT do that again..................:whistling:

  7. QUOTE:

    After a while he got to noticing that the axles were bent slightly.

     

    He started checking them when they come in for first go around and noticed that alot of them were not torgued correctly. Yamaha did not give a correct torgue specification for the rear axle and this was causing the axle to get bent slightly

     

    I notice you have an 08 ...I have an 05....and I looked back to 1999 and the rear axle torque has been called out in the manual since 99. Rear axle torque is 110 ft lbs

     

    It is in my opinion only here....that it would take one hell of a thump to bend the rear axle on this thing..meaning...

     

    the suspension would have to bottom out to where the rear shock would have no more capability of colapsing (completely contracted) where there is NO suspension what so ever..then with this being the case, all the "load carrying" compressive strength would now be directed "upward" or away from the impacting point.

     

    With the suspension totally colapsed, the rear shock would not / could not permit the swing arm to move in an upward direction and it would now mean the relevant maximum load is at its shear point on "something"...(something has to give).

     

    Possible "giveing points" of failure:

    The swing arm would either bend ..or the axle holes in it where the axle goes through it would rupture (break off at the weakest point), or the top and or bottom shock mounting areas would bend, or the aluminum rim itself would colapse (bust inward), or the motorcycle itself will move in the opposite direction from the impact.

    Something is going to fail / give ...

     

    I would think, (or guess) that one of these failures would occur WAY BEFORE the rear axle would ..or could ..bend.

    :confused24:

  8. I never re-installed the stock weights when I put my Kuryakyn grips on and never ever noticed any difference. But that is me....you might.

    You can purchase the Kuryakyn palm rest pad and install it on just prior to installing the decorative end cap using the longer chrome screws that come with it.

    Now you have something to rest your hand on when in cruise mode.

    I installed one on each grip to keep it symetrical in appearance.

    I have never noticed any difference with out the stock weight myself.

  9.  

    I would assume that he had the covers off when it was started.

     

    I see you and I are thinking alike........same thought I had / pictured..

     

     

    Doesn't matter though, it's leaking coolant, bike is less then 5 years old, it's a dealer problem.

     

    Yep, same here.. Take it back for warrenty rework.

    Gosh FLB... we are good........!:whistling:

  10. Sorry Dale,

    I have lots of parts, but I do not have that particular part....

     

    If I did though, it would already be on its way to your place. :thumbsup2:

    Just a thought here Dale,

    You might be able to stop in at a local truck stop. They all carry many antenna parts and are usually just hanging on the wall.

    You might be able to"make do" with a different part ...They have several to choose from.

    Hey, its just a thought...

  11. Wow Bill,

    You had me worried there for a minute when I read your post "title"....

    I thought you were gonna say Lewis tricked you and "shook the bed covers"......phew...

    :rasberry: Sorry Lewis....

    but sure glad you didn't mar up the bikes paint job or chrome, OH...or your body...:whistling:

    :sign just kidding:

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