Try Hard Industrial Supply maybe?
Or if you don't need an actual drill bit - many broken bolt removal sets are left-hand.
Fudged up during a jet kit install perhaps? :o
BUWHWHWHAHHAHHAHA!!!!!!!!!!! Here you go man. Your problem is your bike is too big! HAHAHAHHHAA!!!!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tpPHBCJ7Gdc&feature=related
Gotta get a YSR80 now! PAAAAUUULLLL!??!?!?! HAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!
Regardless if you have A/C or not, think about getting (a) ceiling fan(s) to help circulate the air. We have these in our current house and it helps to keep the rooms cooler.
The other tips are all really good, too. I would only add that if you have drapes, instead of blinds, then get "sun...
What's wrong is your brain. :)
"Learn to ride like a woman."
Re-read Outlaws Justice's post and you'll need knee sliders real soon.
Not quite a DeVinci code, but you ain't gettin' it for free. :p
The only bike you'll want to be using at Humber right now is a dirt bike (or maybe a mountain bike ;) ) because the lot is under construction right now.
They are left open, but are packed with cars the rest of the week.
I'd suggest somewhere in an industrial area, and make SURE you bring a...
You're right. That is also why I mentioned others running less all the time. There's no hard-and-fast rule to tire pressures on bikes. Just pointed it out as an option he may wish to consider if he wants to play around. I didn't notice yet that someone else had already mentioned it. IMHO, good...
Now we just need to find where to get one of those 3-sided chain cleaning brushes that doesn't require an hour's ride each way. (NOT that that's really a problem)
I'm one of the kerosene/gear oil guys. Been doing that for the past 5 years and it works fine. Dirt cheap, too.
I'd say 30f/30r is good. I know of some guys that used to run this as their "street pressure" (street=track to these guys), but it also depends on what you have for equipment and your own weight. I wouldn't tell someone that weighs 300 pounds to run 30 psi ever. A lightweight like me (okay...
Hi Dave! What's shakin' bacon?!?!??!
So after the course I got really pro-active with the 919 to get it better dialed-in. First spot has been the seat. Found a missing bumper underneath one side and also found an easy way to raise it's nose about 1/2". Muuuuuch easier to get into "fun position"...
Holy $h!+! What do you weigh, like 300 pounds?
As already mentioned - forget the manual with this regard. Try 32 front and 34 - 36 rear for starters.You are selling yourself WAY short of the performance that bike is capable of. Those tires are much happier at lower psi.
IF you feel this...
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