I was riding with a friend up near hockley valley today and saw OPP had 2 sport bike riders having their bikes put on a flat bed tow truck. The road was River Road I think and quite twisty which has a 50 zone where they were nabbed assuming the were doing 50 over. Could they lose their bikes for...
Did the battery go above 13 volts when revved on a multi-meter? or was it the HIDs. It took some time to install the new regulator but I had the manual and a couple of friends for advice aka Sircastic
Re: Black Sport bike chased by cops in Mississauga today
Karma police will eventually catchup. Hopefully no kids run into the street and get killed by unsafe riders
Win -Win for you awesome!I checked my Akropovic exhaust PDF not road legal so if caught in Oakville there is a bylaw for sport bikes at 5000rpm not to exceeed 100 Decibels. The cop never measured or recorded evidence of this in your case. Therefore there is no proof, am I right?
I've been to Brazil, We rented a car and got hit twice by bikes. Once on the mirror (he kept riding) The other when my GF was turning with a signal. Drivers door dinged. They own the road, they drive down the center, both sides of the road and lane split etc. Never seen anything like it.
I have some on the air duct intakes and they look stupid. I dont know how to get em off without scuffing up the plastics?
I have a heat gun- goo gone but I wanted to know if anyone has tried successfully removing them?!
Dude I have the same bike and it did that and I have hids. Check the voltage level of the battery. My headlight would cut out above 2000 rpm because the voltage regulator had died. The ballast of the hids would protect the bulb from being over voltage would shut it off. It measured as high as 17...
I put a new battery injury now I need a voltage regulator cause the battery is over voltage.As far as alarm draining the battery I haven't heard that. Will see how it goes once I get the regulator replaced
it should be easier because they are thicker easier to lift up go slow peeling and soak with goo gone safer than lighter fluid less chance of damaging seat
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