Installed a Kury forkbrace and adjusted the preload on the back end.'riding'
Very happy with the way it rides.
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Installed a Kury forkbrace and adjusted the preload on the back end.'riding'
Very happy with the way it rides.
Installed my electronic flasher for my socalmoto LED turn signal and brake light kit. It was an adventure taking apart the dash for the first time. It wasn't difficult, but I went slowly, as it seemed every electrical connector had a different type and location for its release.
From the pics you can see the bike with the meter panel removed, and then the gauge cluster removed. By accessing the flasher from the instrument side of the dash I avoided removing all the front plastic and windscreen, which seemed like more work.
Next you can see a closeup of the area behind the meter gauge where the stock flasher is located. The stock flasher gets disconnected, and the new flasher just plugs into the harness. If anyone wants details, just ask or PM me. There are a few gotcha's that can make this a PITA if you don't think them through.
Those two large connectors to the meter gauge cluster have their release tabs on top of the connectors. You can only remove them by feel. The release tabs are easy to press, but much wiggling is required to separate the male and female. The reverse is true for the single electrical connector for the meter panel. Its connector is hard to press, but easy to separate.
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You can see the new flasher module in the centre of the pictures between the connectors. It is the shiny cylinder that says "electronic" on it.
Ordered a Darkside tire,Toyo Proxes 195/55/16, I like the tread pattern.
Rode the Crosstown Expressway through Tampa; weather is great down here!
I finally put my new plate on the beast!!!:yikes:
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What are these in the video ??? :poke:
:popcorn:
http://youtu.be/pxSkLDjKeLY
Installed the OEM backrest and centrestand yesterday and today. I'm slow......
I didn't have instruction for either and the backrest took three attempts as I worked through it.
Finally have it sussed....I think?
The centrestand (instructions were on the internet), was easy install, but the panels were fiddly to get back right.
Next time will be a lot easier
Rode to work. Rode home from work. Guess what I'll be doing tomorrow? "coffee"