As I mentioned in my previous response, it took me a good year before I finally got used to it! Most often I would wake up to find the mask and hose flung on the floor beside the bed. Yes it can make your nose tickle but eventually you get used to that as well. It takes a while to find the right mask. I tried nasal cannulas but after a few days of using them they would irritate the inside of my nose no matter how carefully I cleaned them every day. I've finally come across a mask that I prefer and am overall comfortable with.
I use humidity and it does make a difference in the winter. In the summer I'm better off without it. I'm about to try using a chin strap as many nights my throat gets very dry. I'm a side sleeper. I have a swivel on my hose to mask connection and use an extra long hose and hook it under the pillow and out the top...
Jonas, thet CRAP machine looks frightening!! You stick that pointy part where???
Yes, you will have to eventually replace your clutch. I went with the PCW mod but I think the Barnett fix is better. I really don't think the oil is much of a factor as long as you don't use anything with friction modifiers. The real issue is the extra weight. When you replace the clutch install the Yamaha HD version which has more surface area...
Back in the late 60's I spent some time in Edgemont PA while in the Army, and then in the early 70's was married to a girl from Newtown Square. Very familiar with West Chester...
So was there cross contamination evident when you drained the oil?? Inquiring minds want to know! If so make sure you flush out any residual, especially in the oil...
We might have one or two! Actually Big Tom is the legoholic! I like them deep fried better than baked, but both are good. Hotel reservations are made, so we will be there by 5...
Well, let's see. Becky and I can meet you for dinner on May 17th in NW Tennessee for dinner. We can also meet you for dinner in NW Illinois in July. I can meet you in early June around Cleveland on a Friday night...
Also keep in mind getting the air into the engine is only half the equation. You also have to get the air out as well!! You ,may not notice and appreciable difference until you install a free flow exhaust...
Barry, I'm doing both Flanders bar and Barons risers on the trike. You need longer throttle cables and longer clutch and brake hydraulic lines with the Flanders bars. Barons risers you don't necessarily need them but you have to reroute your throttle cables...
Yup! MK1 and MK2 not directly interchangeable but can be McGuiver'ed. Marcarl may have the specifics but he went the other way, MK2 on MK1. There was a thread last week on floorboards in the First Gen Tech Talk and somebody mentioned about a pair for sale...