Last seen: February 19, 2025 9:03 pm
I'm not a Gold Wing guy, but it seems to me like if the oil level is good the way is is right now, and the forks are not leaking, simply measure the a...
If you can find a buddy to jack up the bike and remove the rim, you can bring the rim and new tire to RMC Moto in Santa Clara. Tell the owner you wil...
If you are looking to actually buy new shocks, then pay a little more and get some HyperPros from EPM Performance, who is a USCA supporter and adverti...
If the phone number's not working, he also says e-mail is OK. Who knows, he might have fat-fingered his own phone number when composing the ad.
Are you kidding? That's hilarious! Only two possible answers - (1) Metzeler is very, very confused, or (2) somehow a 3.50x18 tire got branded wrong....
That's a nice looking rig, and a good starter rig. I've heard that the Vulcan 800 was made at the Kawasaki factory in Nebraska. But do you really th...
I don't know what the steering is like on an older wing (GL1800?) without EZ Steer. Can you enlighten us? Is it heavy like a Mack truck with the pow...
Hey Bud, if you want a nice solid rig (not real tippy) just for paved roads but with enough ooomph to handle Colorado passes, and you want a good deal...
Oh, a tonneau cover! That's the name of the thread! LOL Yeah, you're right. I'm an idiot. So when I needed a new tonneau cover for my rig I to...
Isn't that what you are looking for?
You might want to contact Florida Sidecar Products. Don't know how up-to-date their website is, but they say they have a tonneau cover in ...
Remember I said the ME888 comes in different configurations? There are TWO wide white wall versions. You want to be sure to order the Rear 130/90-16...
Well that's still not anything. Lean out is the difference in degrees between the bike's rear wheel and the sidecar wheel. If the sidecar wheel has...
There are other more substantial tires that you can try to see which ones gives you the best mileage. BTW, the metric tire size equivalent for a MT90...
BTW, not sure what you mean by "3/16 lean out." Lean out is a measurement in degrees of angle. 1 degree, 2 degrees etc.