Very nice Humpy....they match your rear shock!
You'll have to get a grill to match - for your teethVery nice Humpy....they match your rear shock!
You'll have to get a grill to match - for your teeth
And he'll have to start wearing his helmet backwards, and make sure his jeans fall below his bum as well
You'll have to get a grill to match - for your teeth
chains....the boy needs some big ar$e chains!
Very nice Humpy....they match your rear shock!
Well i rode to work with my GPS today just to try it out on a longer trip & all i can so is WOW , that thing is BRILLIANT :thumbup: So so many features that are easy to navigate while riding & the screen allows for easy function even with gloves on :thumbup: & recalculating routes if you argue with it is done in tenths of a second For those who missed out , i feel for you coz those who got one have scored a beauty :rockon:
now if we get lost in Tassie...
New levers are great but i have a question....This is my 1st set of after market levers & im wondering if someone could explain to a simpleton like me why the new levers make the clutch operation so much lighter & front brake have so much more feeling After all they do the same as the OEM levers....
This is my 1st set of after market levers & im wondering if someone could explain to a simpleton like me why the new levers make the clutch operation so much lighter & front brake have so much more feeling
It's the machining tolerances...less "play" amongst all the moving parts, resulting in better "torque', when the lever is pulled, which equals better control of both pulling the lever in, and releasing it, especially in the case of the clutch...much better.
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Thanks mate , i get it now :thumbup: Cant belive its taken me 16 years of playing with bikes to get a set of after market levers :shakehead:
Hi Wolfman,
Scoby here. Was good to catch up with another happy FZ6 rider.
I am looking forward to finding out more about whats been going on with this
very underrated bike.
Cheers, see you again.
Scoby