What did you do in your garage today..?

Not even an old tent as a spray booth? That cuts down on wind and bugs. Be careful with fire though.
We have a roll-down blind thing on the gazebo that blocks the wind a bit. The 2K clear coat is hideously noxious, so some wind is a good thing to clear the stink out fast enough that the neighbors don't complain.
 
Lol, got to do it at least once in a while - see in the pix the old filter is almost black, so I’d guess it would impede air flow into the car…
I can always open a window....
 
Over due for a brake/clutch fluid flush so... I did that.
'Clutch took no time at all... Front left brake caliper... 'Same.
How did I forget my FJR has two bleeder valves on the front right caliper..?
Of course I start with the wrong one and end up sucking all the fluid out of the rear reservoir while wondering why no fluid is leaving the front reservoir... Idiot.
Long story short... 'Managed to get it all done including bleeding the ABS pump... 'Took 'er for a spirited test run and all is good.

I think my Miteyvac bleeder pump thing is F###ed. though...
Just couldn't get the foamy bubbles to end... 'Switched to the old fashioned method of squeeze, open, close, un squeeze repeat and had it all bled in no time.

Threw the POS mitey-vac into the garbage.
 
hand tightened the oil drain bolt on my 1980 xj650 thinking it's exactly the same as a car. go to work and see a wet spot... service manual states 31 inch ft lbs. clack clack no more drips but i think i may need to gorilla arm it next oil change.
 
hand tightened the oil drain bolt on my 1980 xj650 thinking it's exactly the same as a car. go to work and see a wet spot... service manual states 31 inch ft lbs. clack clack no more drips but i think i may need to gorilla arm it next oil change.
"31 inch ft lbs"??? Typo? The service manual actually says that?
 
Oil drain bolts on my Hondas of the last 25 years have been 23 foot pounds(275 inch pounds). 31 inch pounds is barely finger tight. It probably meant 31 foot pounds but that’s getting a little high.
 
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Oil drain bolts on my Hondas of the last 25 years have been 23 foot pounds(275 inch pounds). 31 inch pounds is barely finger tight. It probably meant 31 foot pounds but that’s getting a little high.
That's what I was thinking. 31 in lbs seems way too low. 31 ft lbs in aluminum seems higher than I expect.
 
hand tightened the oil drain bolt on my 1980 xj650 thinking it's exactly the same as a car. go to work and see a wet spot... service manual states 31 inch ft lbs. clack clack no more drips but i think i may need to gorilla arm it next oil change.
I just did a search and the recommended torque in the Yamaha manual is 31 ft.lbs or 40Nm which is just over 29 ft.lbs
 
hand tightened the oil drain bolt on my 1980 xj650 thinking it's exactly the same as a car. go to work and see a wet spot... service manual states 31 inch ft lbs. clack clack no more drips but i think i may need to gorilla arm it next oil change.
I've never heard of hand tightening oil drain bolts, only the actual filter.
 
I know what I'm "going" to be doing soon... :)
Just got off the intertoobs with FortNine... New rubber and an air filter ordered.

I have only 7700km on the current tires, but...
'Leaving first week of July on what'll probably end up being a 9000 plus km trip so... I'm sure my current set won't be enough to make it back safely😁

'Already did my clutch/brake fluid flush and will also check a bunch of other things before blasting off on another jaunt to the BC interior.
 
I know what I'm "going" to be doing soon... :)
Just got off the intertoobs with FortNine... New rubber and an air filter ordered.

I have only 7700km on the current tires, but...
'Leaving first week of July on what'll probably end up being a 9000 plus km trip so... I'm sure my current set won't be enough to make it back safely😁

'Already did my clutch/brake fluid flush and will also check a bunch of other things before blasting off on another jaunt to the BC interior.
same. Came out to a flat rear tire Monday morning but since it’s at/past the wear bars, it’s time.
Curious to hear your shipping experience with Fortnine because for me, what used to be 48 hours for in stock items (“ships same day”) is now 3/4/5 days.
 
Curious to hear your shipping experience with Fortnine because for me, what used to be 48 hours for in stock items (“ships same day”) is now 3/4/5 days.

The confirmation/tracking email I received says expected delivery June 5/6...
We'll see.
FortNine has never disappointed me so...
Pkg will get here when it gets here.
 
Curious to hear your shipping experience with Fortnine because for me, what used to be 48 hours for in stock items (“ships same day”) is now 3/4/5 days.

They're shipping with Purolator for the time being, rather than Canada Post. Perhaps that makes a difference?
 
Regardless... Sometimes it's amazing how quick things get shipped...
'Few years ago I ordered a set of lowered pegs for my Gsf1250...
I placed the order in the early evening on a Monday with a company in Oregon USA...
Tuesday at about 2pm my doorbell rings and when I go out there's no one there, but... laying on the porch is my set of pegs...
Less than 24hrs....from friggin' Oregon lol

Other notables...
Tools from the UK 3 days
Helmet from Italy... 4 days...

But the box of excess stuff I packed for a bike trip and mailed home to myself from Penticton BC.... 3.5 weeks!
 
same. Came out to a flat rear tire Monday morning but since it’s at/past the wear bars, it’s time.
Curious to hear your shipping experience with Fortnine because for me, what used to be 48 hours for in stock items (“ships same day”) is now 3/4/5 days.

I'm jealous, it was always 4+ days for me on tires.
 
Helmet from Italy... 4 days...

But the box of excess stuff I packed for a bike trip and mailed home to myself from Penticton BC.... 3.5 weeks!

Same. Ordered some givi stuff from Italy, 1 week. Sent my own stuff home from Italy, almost 1 month. Cool cool cool.
 
I'm jealous, it was always 4+ days for me on tires.
The last few tires I've bought (Michelin Road 6) were from Revco and they were at my door in 48 hrs.

And I always have a spare set of tires that have at least 50% tread in the garage, so if there ever was a delay, I'm still good for a while. Easy to do with one type of bike and size of tires needed.
 
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