Like new condition XL Neotec, matte grey color. Pinlock shield installed.
This was my back up helmet, worn at most 15 times. Helmet smells, looks, feels like new. It's in awesome condition.
$370 shipped to continental US.
Selling my 07 FZ6. Just haven't been riding it enough. $4000 OBO.
Excellent condition 2007 Yamaha FZ6 blue. Bike looks like new, well cared for and always garaged. Clean title in hand, never been crashed. 17,8xx mostly highway miles. Has a few very useful upgrades including:
-Naked/street...
I returned mine for an exchange and received a perfect one. Huge difference.
I am a little peeved that they don't offer a return shipping label when it's their fault! So basically I had to pay an extra $10 in shipping to get what I should have received in the first.
To the person...
So they're obviously offering to replace the light. I'm just disappointed that I'll have to deal with installation again. Hopefully they don't send me another dud.
Just installed mine, which is clear, and it has a similar problem. I'm extremely disappointed at the poor quality control as this doesn't seem to be an isolated issue. I emailed them with photos so I'll see what they say.
After reading this post, I ordered a Forcefield pro sub 4 back protector and matching chest pad. The spine protector definitely makes me feel much more secure. In conjunction with the chest pad, I feel as safe as possible and neither is uncomfortable to wear.
I really see no reason to...
No plans for track or heavy duty use. Just want to upgrade the rear after a full Race tech front makeover.
After some research, I might go with a local SoCal company called Works suspension in Canoga Park. They have an emulsion type with no reservoir for $380 with good reviews.
I'm having a hard time deciding between the Ohlins ya403 vs the ya723. The 403 doesnt have the remote reservoir or compression adjustment. But the price different is +$300.
Anyone have opinions or experience? How important is compression adjustment on the rear?
Unfortunately I don't have any pictures. My phone would've been an oily mess had I tried taking pictures throughout.
I know it sounds complicated but once you start seeing everything it's fairly straight forward..
I will post updates on any adjustments I make after I log some miles.
The...
With the copper slide all the way down place the washer on top, and then slide the oil seal down. Make sure if you're using new parts that you oil them before installing. Install the small wire spring clip, and finally the dust seal.
Now for the emulator. Make sure you have the correct...
Reassemby
Now to put everything back together. Insert the damper cup inside the outer tube. Put the damper rod inside the chrome inner tube along with the top out spring with the rod sticking out the bottom of the inner tube . Insert the inner tube into the outer tube making sure the...
Remove the spring clip with a small flat head screwdriver. Now compress the shock slowly all the way to the bottom and pull upwards on the inner tube forcefully while holding the outer tube down. you will have to do this a couple times but eventually the inner tube will pull out and separate...