So something like this ? http://www.motorcycleinnovations.ca/Rowe_PDM60_p/pdm60.htm
This one seems to have a cable that hooks into the ignition already.
Before taking on a passenger start by showing them what to do in a parking lot at low speed and see if they get it then gradually bump the speed up a bit and see if they continue to follow instructions.
- If they do it will relieve some of your nervousness.
- If they don't you don't take it...
Friday I was on The Queensway getting ready to turn left onto Parklawn road to go down to Lakeshore. I was in the left turn lane and as I start to turn I hear someone honking, I speed up a bit and as I finish my turn I start moving into the right lane and hear the same honk. The driver either...
So I started with the fuse and that got it working for a little bit but then it blew again; I did notice though that the left turn signal would turn on and stay solid. Then looking at the lights I saw the back one was not turning on at all.
So I took the left fairing off and checked both lights...
Bought the bike used though not much since it only had 707km when I got it; sadly low sided it on my first week got some minor fairing cracks that aren't visible if you don't know where they are, a hole in the fairing which is a bit more visible, a bent shift lever and my left hand turn signals...
yes, the map data and spoken directions are all offline, that's why the Canada file is 500megs, just tested it with the phone in airplane mode.
The app will also give you voice directions even if it's in the background.
it also tells you speed limits and gives you crowd sourced traffic...
For those of us that have Android based phones I'm trying out one called Sygic right now that seems pretty good, has downloadable offline maps(Canada is 500 megs so make sure you have room), voiced directions, points of interests, multiple route suggestions and other features I haven't looked at...
Not sure what you mean by 2 different spots for advertising, i'm talking about on the order page, you can order either a spool or Axle version
Both are the same price.
I'm sure a piece of wood would be a cheaper alternative but I like the simplicity and portability of that packjack and the...
The crash videos I've been looking at recently would disagree with you. So far I've seen;
* right lane bikers getting slammed by someone who went "Oh **** that's my exit!" and proceeded to cut 3 lanes.
* Left lane bikers who were very visible getting side rammed by someone moving from middle...
The big failiure point in custom water cooling is not filling the loop appropriately and correctly. This results in air pockets forming and the pump that allows the water to flow through the loop can wind up frying itself because it is pushing both water and air bubbles.
Similar as why doctors...
Pretty comprehensive thanks, though like I said when I don't know what I'm doing I prefer to see rather than read.
And I'd rather pay someone to do the non general stuff because knowing my mechanical ability I'd probably put the motor back on backward.
So far I found a vid on how to oil the...
Got a Kawasaki 250
Just got home now since boss told me to leave before thunderstorms kick in and I can work remotely, so I'll check that vid you linked and then go on a search
Thanks
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