Lube after every 3-4 rides, wash bi-weekly or do both the day after a rainy ride.
Washing is all up to personal preference. Some people don't do it at all and let the rainy day wash their bike. It's all about how much you care for your toys.
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Look up on YouTube on how to repair motorcycle fairings. There is this guy who shows how he does it using a soldering iron with a flat tip.
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Step 3. Kerosene :) like others have said, you can get a jug at Canadiantires in the camping section and it will last you for years.
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This is what I do...
Cleaning Bike
1. Hose your bike down with water
2. Take 2 buckets of water, 1 containing your soap and 1 containing pure water
3. Wash your bike with container #1 and rinse off the sponge every now and then in container #2 (prevents getting any rocks or sand being embedded...
Yes, you can do that. I would rather do it at Rosey Toes instead of CT any day as I can't really even trust CT to do my car, much less my bike. RIV inspection at CT only because we have to do it there.
http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/showthread.php?137716-Jevco-ticket-forgiveness
Jevco will allow you 2 minor convictions before you have to pull your pants down lol. As for the ticket, go fight it. You have nothing to lose afterall. On the day of, ask the prosecutor if the officer is there...
I honestly want to learn too. I use to skate, but that was back in elementary school, but I have far outgrown those skates. I can slightly rollerblade, but I want to get better at it to the point where I can go from point A to point B without being afraid of faceplanting lol.
http://www.baysideperformance.ca/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=40_2228_2234&products_id=13329
Bayside Performance sells it, but the shipping is like 24 dollars.
And if you plan to purchase from the USA and import it, then craigslist would be a good resource. It will mean having to do some research, but it's worth the savings depending on the bike you are purchasing. If you are looking for a beginner bike, you're better off looking on kijiji
Could always just shave the seat as I don't think there are lowering links for the CBR125.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DkgMh5hPz44
I think you can also play with the suspension so that it sags more when you sit on it.
Congrats and welcome. Don't worry, you're not the only one without a bike right now, I sold my 250 and feeling withdrawal in a cage, especially since I was next to 3 bikes in a group ride today on my way home :(
If you're going through buffalo, you can just email to them and they will give you a confirmation email with the steps that you need.
I forget the email, but it was here somewhere on post 450 or something.
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If you're just starting out, try power 90 first and if it's too easy, do p90x. For me, I do a mixture of asylum and p90x so I get my weights and intense cardio.
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A person bringing a bike from the USA to Canada cannot sell the bike. The only way you can maybe do it is to have them go through the entire importing process, bring it over and sell it. If you do this, I think you will be taxed twice? <unsure, don't flame me on this>
1st Time - Crossing the...
I was thinking either Sunday or Monday depending who or how I get the help. If I get two separate people, viewing would be on Sunday and if just one person doing both trailering and inspecting, then Monday viewing plus pickup since borders are closed for vehicle transportation on weekends and...
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