cut the cat off and then using a large drill bit gut the material out of it so that its a strait through path to the muffler and then have the cat welded back on the the exhaust so that it looks like it was never taken off.
course you could put a slip on for cheap.
I have a shed that's 7 and a half feet by 5 feet. Perfect for my bike port :) I never bother with parking on the street, if I'm not riding its out of sight and out of mind.
I take an MEC sling pack with me when I ride to store things in. Its really easy to take on and off. I keep anything that would be in my pockets in it. The pack I always keep with my helmet and gear so I can never forget it.
Just watched the video. I appears to have been made for people that are breaking laws. Personally I know being honest and polite can get you out of tickets.
If you have a wall at the end of your space you could park the bike lengthwise at the back then back your car into the spot and get as close as you can to the bike. That would make it very hard for a thief. Also make sure to buy a cover and cover it up completely. There is an alarm made by...
What about the cameras of the underground? They should have been able to catch the vehicle entering and leaving. Are there any other cameras that might have caught them?
Really sucks to hear about your loss. I wouldn't put off another bike till later. Get an SV650. They don't get stolen and...
Looking for some advice from the experts!
I am looking for a newb friendly route to take from downtown Toronto to Perth. I am getting used to the Bayview extension and plan to start driving on the DVP so I hope to be more highway ready when I make this trip.
Any suggestions for a good route...
In honesty though I see no issue letting them search if you have nothing to hide. That's the perfect time to schmooze the officer and make him your friend. In every instance of me ever being stopped by a police officer for something, I have never gotten a ticket and always let go with a smile...
To each their own for what two wheeled form of travel is chosen. There's no sense in bashing people that are rats int he cage just like the rest of us. I'm an ex scooter style e-biker (modified to go much faster than the legal limit). Rode one for two years, both good riding seasons. I...
Although I'm not new to all things two wheeled, I am new to motorcycles. Avid cyclist since I was a kid, scooter style e-biker of 2 years (she was modified to go much faster than the legal limit, I do not condone this) and a few months on a gas 50cc scooter.
I took the Learning Curves...
I highly recommend a naked Suzuki sv650 to new riders if they already have bike experience. If they don't have much bike experience then they should start at 250cc's or lower. I think EVERY bike rider should learn to ride on the streets with a limited bike. I have been an avid cyclist since I...
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