On the plus side, the bike is light. First year, bought brand new and I haddalayerdown bud. We weren't even in motion lol. I was moving the bike side to side after a wash and whoops, there it went on the right side so very slowly. Bar end took all the weight and no other contact. Stupid...
Niceeeeee. I always tell people that it's fast in the right hands, just not mine. This is my bikes third season and I cannot say I'm bored with it. RC390 forum has alot of info on our motors and mods even though it's not super active anymore. Duke390 forum is more active and there is alot of...
Nothing ventured, nothing gained. As long as you got the tools, cleaning and lubrication supplies, it was alot easier than I thought it would be. I did my own front and rear removal and reinstall like 2 weeks ago as per my manual. Just make sure to thoroughly clean the spacers/axle/whatever is...
I sat on my M2 for years while living at home saving for a condo. There isn't any real rush but it is better to get insurance history going as soon as possible for the reduced rates in the long term. Can't give you advice for parents though. Pops is a speed demon and my mom stopped worrying so...
2 weeks doesn't sound bad. I agree with the post above. Get yourself the water pump seals, book an appointment and get to work. If the water pump seals are not the fix then at least you have the appointment for the potential head gasket. I'd order parts asap in any case. 2 sets of water pump...
You'll be alright. I just remember Saturday being the hottest day dressed in all black sweating buckets. Our group caught on pretty well so we got into the Sunday excercises late Saturday afternoon. That breeze while doing the on-bike stuff was glorious
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