TrikerMutha
I user Fuelly to calculate the mileage. I use it for my car, truck and 2 wheel motorcycle. Been spot on and reliable for years.
Fat Baxter
Thanks for you post. If that is indeed...
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TrikerMutha
I user Fuelly to calculate the mileage. I use it for my car, truck and 2 wheel motorcycle. Been spot on and reliable for years.
Fat Baxter
Thanks for you post. If that is indeed...
Thanks CanAmJHB & Trikermutha
I agree, the volume of fuel has nothing to do with MPG's but I will try and pull back to squeeze more miles out of it.
HappySpyder2039
I realize the windshield...
Thanks all
Peter Aawen:
Regarding the ECU, I stand corrected. I've never had a tune before, even on the multiple vehicles I've owned. I tried to find the post I read about updating the ECU due...
Thanks SteveLaoyster
It was not mentioned here, but while I was playing around under the seat I did notice the dipstick and checked. Level was spot on, and the clarity and consistency of the oil...
Thanks Troop & Bensonoid
I really didnt want to start taking off side panels until I purchased my "magic mirrors", but oh well...
I've removed the air filter, its stock, looks clean. No mouse...
Thanks ARtraveler
I'll try to limit my speed. I was in a rush to get home, so I goosed it a little (but was still safe). I hate night riding and wanted to beat the sunset. I will try lower speeds...
Thanks 2dogs
Wow really? 80mph on this bike will do that? Hmmm.
I'll take a trip at 70 or below and see how that does.
Thanks Trikermutha
I'll run the sea foam, and I have not tried to push the bike in neutral with brake off. I have not noticed any brake like metallic smells to indicate brakes have stuck, but I...
Hello, new to the forum so please my apologies if I'm posting in the incorrect section.
I have an issue, but to explain and hopefully give as much information as possible I'll give a little history...