help please
I kind of figured that If i layed the bike on its side my husband would kill me. The first time I took the 600 for a ride i forgot to put my feet down and ended up on the ground, he has still never let me live it down. The back tire is pretty bad you can see the metal in spots around the whole tire and thecenter seam all the way around, it has close to nothing left on it.So i think I am going to have to put my big girl pants on and drive it down or rent a u-haul trailer.I hope you guys are right and he love's it. It has taken me 7 months to find the one of his dreams, i hope i remembered everythng that he wanted. Any ideas on extras that i could put on it? I have put on new lights front and back and some cool mirrors, i also replaced all 4 pegs from silver to red and i put a new batt in.
melanie
melanie
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Sorry Melanie,I'm in central California.As far as a oil filter I use Fram ph6607 which you can buy anywhere.I buy mine @ Walmart for about $4.00.I'd would also get a can of brake cleaner(you will need it to clean the oil off of the headers when you remove the filter)just spray it and let it dry or once you get the oil in it just start it and let it all burn off.
Sorry Melanie,I'm in central California.As far as a oil filter I use Fram ph6607 which you can buy anywhere.I buy mine @ Walmart for about $4.00.I'd would also get a can of brake cleaner(you will need it to clean the oil off of the headers when you remove the filter)just spray it and let it dry or once you get the oil in it just start it and let it all burn off.
I use a piece of cardboard under the filter. Oil runs off the cardboard into my drain pan. Not one drop of oil on the headers. Think outside the box.
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Nice work on the bike - didn't read through all of them, but hopefully you've decided to not ride the bike anywhere for changing the tire. It's not a big deal if it blows, in fact, it's quite mild - so long as you're like 34MPH and under or so... frommy experience anyway. But you don't want to combine a new bike + 1000cc's x steel belts showing = nuthin' good!
Good luck!
Nice work on the bike - didn't read through all of them, but hopefully you've decided to not ride the bike anywhere for changing the tire. It's not a big deal if it blows, in fact, it's quite mild - so long as you're like 34MPH and under or so... frommy experience anyway. But you don't want to combine a new bike + 1000cc's x steel belts showing = nuthin' good!
Good luck!


