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I have a adjustable proportioning valve that was originally meant to go between my Formula II and a motorcycle's rear brake. There must be a way to ...
Would a linear actuator work, as used on the Motorvation cars? I would think you could find one of the correct length and hook it up to an on/off/on ...
When my kid enrolled in the motorcycle mechanic's program I gave him my air tools and bought myself new HF stuff. I figured he will work flat rate on...
gnm109 - 11/26/2009 1:22 PM Hack'n - 11/26/2009 10:57 AM I'm still using my Craftsman US model too. If it finally dies from forgetting to take it off ...
We're having ham. I grew up on a chicken farm. I don't eat anything that once wore feathers.
Bigbikerrick - 11/24/2009 10:15 PM <SNIP> I cant tell how it is supposed to feel when it "feels right" HeHe 😉 Rick Going down a deser...
Bigbikerrick - 11/24/2009 10:02 PM Thanks Lonnie, That clears things up some, I erroneously thought toe in controlled left or right pull. A question r...
That's kind of odd, to say it works for everything. Some bikes have offset rear wheels, which would make his reading off, and some have narrower fron...
I used to have a great shot of Doug Binham using his delivery rig to haul a sidecar bike on the sidecar. If I find it, I'll post it. Not a leaner, t...
Talk to your agent. Some companies call it an accessory so you think you are covered, but the fine print say they will only pay 10% of the bike's val...
Bigbikerrick - 11/18/2009 10:49 AM Beautiful rig, Lars! what type of fairing is that on your Guzzi? do you know where I may find one? Thanks alot, Ric...
Check out some of the choices on ebay. You might have to play with it or alter a mount, but there are a lot of choices.
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Sidecar Mar - 11/12/2009 2:06 PM If someone can tell me how I'll try. First your photo must be on the internet somewhere. I use www.photobucket.com. ...