txknight67
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Three weeks ago I pulled my :spyder: into the garage and got busy. A little back ground; approximately two or three weeks before that I had done an oil change and gone straight up synthetic oil instead of using the BRP "blend". Shortly after I was getting oil dripping inside the right hand side fairing duct for the radiator airflow. Time to do the oil separator mod so went shopping at Harbor Freight, Home Depot, and Lowes. Didn't have the messy problem with the blend so hadn't seen a need to do it. Also my right side front tire was shot due to poor alignment. Having gotten the alignment fixed I had ordered tires and they had just come in. I also had received the K&N airfilter I had ordered and it had been sitting for two weeks waiting for me to find the time to install.(sorry no pictures of that) On top of that, I had the Gerbing plug-in I had been needing to mount for two or three months. The results follow. I apologize for the picture quality....new camera and still getting used to it.
First; tires mounted and balanced at the local garage for $40 for both (due to needing the stick on weights; would have been $30 with regular weights). Went with 185/60R14 General Altimax HP's ($53 a piece @ The Tire Rack). Went with those because I wanted car tires for the increased tread life and possible handling advantages. So I had done some research and the overall dia. of those tires is 22.7". OEM is 22.5". Was a :cus: to get them back on the bike, but well worth it. Wound up having to remove the mud flap and then weasel/spin the wheel into place. Here is how they fit;
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0011.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0013.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0015.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0017.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0019.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0028.jpg
Love the tires. Took me a bit to find the right pressure. The guy that mounted the tires knew what they were for, but still put 40psi in them as the sidewall stated they were a 50psi tire. The bike skittered like mad and was only riding on about the center inch and half of the tire. Dropped pressure to 30 as soon as I got to work that Monday. Let it ride like that for about two days, keeping an eye on how much rubber was hitting the road. Tread was still not meeting the road square, so I dropped pressure to 25psi. Tire now meets the road square and the cornering is phenomenal. Also a very smooth ride.
Next, the fix for the oil in the airbox, after having installed the K&N and mopping up the pint of oil already in the airbox,
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0007.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0008.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0010.jpg
And yes, the 90 is threaded directly onto the nipple on the airbox. It looked the right size, so I trial fit and I could see that with a little "persuasion" it would work. So I took a die to it to cut threads on it and it was indeed the perfect size. The pictures were taken about a week after all the install, so the oil in the separator is from a weeks worth of running back and forth to work, about 400 miles. The engine runs much smoother with the separator installed and no more white smoke on start up, even on the coldest days.
Finally the Gerbing plug. The hard part of it was figuring out where to put it. Wanted to put it up on the console/instrument panel somewhere, but the Gerbing supplied adapter interfered with the handlebars anywhere I could find room on the back side of the console for the clearances needed to mount it.(The pictures clarify) Thought about putting it on the side of the console/IP, but was afraid the slip stream would cause the jacket connection cable to start flapping and damage/mark up the side panels. Also thought about putting it on the "gas tank"(what else to call it? Airbox cover? That's what it does.), but didn't like the thought of that black wart on the yellow. Where I wound up putting it isn't the best because that happens to be one of the most flexible panels and places on the bike. Which didn't register until I started using it.:gaah: Oh well it works and looks good. I just have to be careful plugging in....can't get too forceful.
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0021.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0022.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0024.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0030.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0031.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0032.jpg
Overall a very satisfying weekend.
First; tires mounted and balanced at the local garage for $40 for both (due to needing the stick on weights; would have been $30 with regular weights). Went with 185/60R14 General Altimax HP's ($53 a piece @ The Tire Rack). Went with those because I wanted car tires for the increased tread life and possible handling advantages. So I had done some research and the overall dia. of those tires is 22.7". OEM is 22.5". Was a :cus: to get them back on the bike, but well worth it. Wound up having to remove the mud flap and then weasel/spin the wheel into place. Here is how they fit;
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0011.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0013.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0015.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0017.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0019.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0028.jpg
Love the tires. Took me a bit to find the right pressure. The guy that mounted the tires knew what they were for, but still put 40psi in them as the sidewall stated they were a 50psi tire. The bike skittered like mad and was only riding on about the center inch and half of the tire. Dropped pressure to 30 as soon as I got to work that Monday. Let it ride like that for about two days, keeping an eye on how much rubber was hitting the road. Tread was still not meeting the road square, so I dropped pressure to 25psi. Tire now meets the road square and the cornering is phenomenal. Also a very smooth ride.
Next, the fix for the oil in the airbox, after having installed the K&N and mopping up the pint of oil already in the airbox,
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0007.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0008.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0010.jpg
And yes, the 90 is threaded directly onto the nipple on the airbox. It looked the right size, so I trial fit and I could see that with a little "persuasion" it would work. So I took a die to it to cut threads on it and it was indeed the perfect size. The pictures were taken about a week after all the install, so the oil in the separator is from a weeks worth of running back and forth to work, about 400 miles. The engine runs much smoother with the separator installed and no more white smoke on start up, even on the coldest days.
Finally the Gerbing plug. The hard part of it was figuring out where to put it. Wanted to put it up on the console/instrument panel somewhere, but the Gerbing supplied adapter interfered with the handlebars anywhere I could find room on the back side of the console for the clearances needed to mount it.(The pictures clarify) Thought about putting it on the side of the console/IP, but was afraid the slip stream would cause the jacket connection cable to start flapping and damage/mark up the side panels. Also thought about putting it on the "gas tank"(what else to call it? Airbox cover? That's what it does.), but didn't like the thought of that black wart on the yellow. Where I wound up putting it isn't the best because that happens to be one of the most flexible panels and places on the bike. Which didn't register until I started using it.:gaah: Oh well it works and looks good. I just have to be careful plugging in....can't get too forceful.
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0021.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0022.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0024.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0030.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0031.jpg
http://i1006.photobucket.com/albums/af189/txknight67/DSCF0032.jpg
Overall a very satisfying weekend.