Merry Christmas, All.
Wishing you all the best, from The Midwest.
Enjoy..... and in addition, Happy New Years!
Type: Posts; User: Briorick
Merry Christmas, All.
Wishing you all the best, from The Midwest.
Enjoy..... and in addition, Happy New Years!
Mike, I would be interested in seeing a picture of your revised Frunk cable. I recall you mentioning this mod before, but I never thought to ask back then. TIA.
Rick
:agree: I'm with you on this one. I AM old school :thumbup:, so like a bit of shine. Takes only but a moment to re-shine it back up after a ride. It's gotta look purdy........and it turns heads at...
I just recently purchased 2 of these Mesh Jackets. Yellow and Silver Jackets. I was impressed. Very good quality, light weight, not bulky, with protective Armor placed throughout the jacket. Has a...
The word "Touring", as I define it, means I'm going on a Road Trip. And, when on my "Road Trips", I take in "Sight-Seeing" along the way.
I am just too simple for my own good! :thumbup:
Another Spyder rider, on a different forum, had stated that after removing all the necessary Tupperware, it took him approximately 2 1/2 hours to complete his ACS with Bag changeout. And that was...
Ditto........:agree:
Probably the only reason, and IMO only, I would think the owner is Overseas and their Spyder is being sold "locally" would be if the person is an enlisted individual. Still, I would approach this...
:agree: That was my "get the gist" understanding of the original conversation as well.....2013 and below.
Thanks all, for the feedback! Especially those of you who have been riding long enough to "unfortunately" encounter these problems, and are able to share your experiences, and fixes, with us late...
This is a posting from another person, from a different venue, discussing Magic Mirrors, that I found interesting, and my curiosity brings me here to ask my fellow SL's. What do you think? Has this...
Funny, I was once that guy you speak of, standing and admiring, AND waiting for the owner to come out of Walmart as well. I recall it was a beautiful Cognac colored one. The Spyder belonged to his...
I can't speak on behalf of the Ryker, although I do seem to draw quite a bit of attention from onlookers / inquisitors ( whom I love talking to ) with my Spyder Rt and it's Graphics when I go...
:agree: Ditto!
:agree: AND...as is said,
1 picture is worth a thousand words. :thumbup:
Just did a coolant change out 11 days ago. Old coolant was Orange, so therefore used the GM Dexcool Orange also. Seems to be the only color, besides green, that we have in our area.
And yes, our...
:roflblack:
I have the 2014 RTS. I just changed my tire 3 days ago and the torque settings were:
Rear Caliper Bolt - 77 ft. lbs.
Rear Rotor - 68 ft. lbs.
Rear Axle Nut - 166 ft. lbs.
Definitely appears...
Totally agree with you! Putin is very unstable at the moment and no telling what he / his mind is capable of doing. All those sanctions may have been, and possibly are what's motivating his...
My Spyder came with the foot boards. I purchased it that way from another party. So not sure if they are aftermarkets, or not. They look like standard Spyder foot boards to me, from what I have seen...
:agree: President Zelensky and his people were underestimated. Courage, Hope, Determination and Survival, are all you have in times like these.
newbert.......Not sure if you have seen this youtube video by Pierre. He speaks of the lower back issues people suffer from, who ride the F3, and are having because of the placement of the foot pegs...
I totally agree with the others here. Foot boards might just be the fix to lessen your wide sitting stance. Pegs tend to make your legs spread out further. Thus putting more pressure on your hips....
Great Question, fuelie60!
I, too, have always wondered about using my low boy hydraulic jack to raise the entire front, without damage. PERFECT! Thanks, Mike!
Rick
Ain't that the truth! We are still holding at $4.59 in our area. It's amazing how "fast it shot up"..... but "how slow it is in coming down".
Thanks Al, but have to give credit ( another :bowdown: forum member, who's name escapes me ? ) where credit is due.
Edited: Credit to Pegasus1300
Knowing I had a tire change coming up this...
Installed new tire today. Removed my rear wheel and this was the technique I used as well with the TAPE. Worked great at holding the adjuster caps in place.
And another useful tip from another...
Remember that skit well.
Johnny Carson, he was definitely one of a kind! Gone, but never forgotten! :thumbup:
You're too kind! Thanks for joining in with your long forgotten, and "catchy", tune as well. :clap: Earlier I did watch a youtube video of Tiny Tim. Why, I really have no clue :dontknow:. So now...
Soooo Bad, yet Soooo Good!:roflblack::clap: