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Re: Checked my odometer today...
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Originally Posted by
R1slowflyer
the stock ones suck! after-market is better!
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mr plumber: want some side work. real simple shit just a shower valve and pipe in the shower head....
I pay in beer, or grilled food, or monies. :dunno:
The stock SS are still better than stock rubber ones :wink:
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Sure. Earliest I would be able to do it would be after work on Saturday, around 3 or 330, but I can come look at it after work any day during the week.
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
Well if you rode a Honda you wouldn't have to worry about that oil-changing nonsense.
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
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Originally Posted by
BCT748
The stock SS are still better than stock rubber ones :wink:
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Sure. Earliest I would be able to do it would be after work on Saturday, around 3 or 330, but I can come look at it after work any day during the week.
sounds like a plan....
ill shoot ya a pm later on it should be easy. i used to do them all the time but its been 3 or more years and i dont have any of the tools
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
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DBConz
:idea: gotcha pete. i meant the odometer wasnt reading an accurate 3,000 miles
Right, & now that it is w/ the speedohealer, you're putting more than 3k miles worth of wear on the engine between oil changes :teehee:
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
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Originally Posted by
DBConz
SS brake lines are $90. that's on my list after I get the bike mapped.
why are you clowns focusing on the random accessory i bought to make it free shipping? I placed the order for oil & new plugs
I think your the only gixxah rider I don't give shit to:hug3:. So glad to hear your changing your oil and other shit. I am also guilty of the "free ship" buying extra stuff.
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thanks brian! did you order something from solomoto too? i've gotten a good amount of stuff from them. great customer service & prices.
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
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Originally Posted by
DBConz
thanks brian! did you order something from solomoto too? i've gotten a good amount of stuff from them. great customer service & prices.
No I have not but I do like good customer service so I'll be sure to check them out. Especially if someone is recommending them.
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
he emails and calls with follow up to make sure you recieved everything. most of the stuff he's got has been cheaper than some other sites i've checked
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Well I just ordered oil and a BMC air filter and got the free ship as well.:beerbang:
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Nice. I hear BMC's really need to get the bike mapped after. I'd order a filter with my oil if I didn't already have one. Figured the plugs would be a good filler to qualify for free shipping
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
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Originally Posted by
DBConz
next will be a custom tune for my PC3 so you a-holes behind me wont bitch about my bike running lean :beerbang:
LEAN IS MEAN...
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Originally Posted by
Cheese-GSXR
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You sure you're not early for your oil change?
No such thing as too early. The oil usually doesn't stay in my bike for more than 1000 miles or so... But then again, I don't pay for oil... ;)
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
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Originally Posted by
GixerJockey
LEAN IS MEAN...
i've had a few complaints on group rides from people behind me. time to get that shit mapped
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Originally Posted by
GixerJockey
No such thing as too early. The oil usually doesn't stay in my bike for more than 1000 miles or so... But then again, I don't pay for oil... ;)
i probably dont ride as hard as you guys, with your bikes getting some track time. im sure 3k miles between oil changes is fine for my bike.
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Stupid question but on topic, is that Motul oil really all that people says it is? Ive been using Mobil 1 V-Twin in the 1125
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
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Originally Posted by
DBConz
i've had a few complaints on group rides from people behind me. time to get that shit mapped
i probably dont ride as hard as you guys, with your bikes getting some track time. im sure 3k miles between oil changes is fine for my bike.
Yea, I used to get the same complaints... when my 1000 would belch unburned fuel at whoever was unfortunate enough to be behind me... She's much leaner now and much happier...
I'm talking about the 1000. that bike has never seen the track. It just gets frequent oil changes...
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
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GixerJockey
I'm talking about the 1000. that bike has never seen the track. It just gets frequent oil changes...
Frequent as in, twice a year...which comes out to an oil change every 24 miles or so. :twofinger
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well i guess if i had a shop and unlimited free supplies, i'd probably change mine more like you do.
not sure if you noticed me mentioning SS brake lines in this thread, but i'm in the market for them (hint hint)
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
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Originally Posted by
DBConz
Nice. I hear BMC's really need to get the bike mapped after. I'd order a filter with my oil if I didn't already have one. Figured the plugs would be a good filler to qualify for free shipping
Really?
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
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Originally Posted by
Brian675
Really?
oh yea. BMC's arent nearly as restricted as the K&N's. they recommend you "should" map a bike with a K&N. but it's pretty much a requirement for the BMC's
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
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Originally Posted by
mrkurtz
Frequent as in, twice a year...which comes out to an oil change every 24 miles or so. :twofinger
"Short people got... no reason. Short people got... no reason..."
I LOVE that song!!!
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Originally Posted by
DBConz
well i guess if i had a shop and unlimited free supplies, i'd probably change mine more like you do.
not sure if you noticed me mentioning SS brake lines in this thread, but i'm in the market for them (hint hint)
I noticed... You let me know when you're ready... ;)
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
still trying to figure out what the difference is between the ones you have and Galfer lines.
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I recently upgraded to stainless lines myself, but it was Spiegler all the way. $145 (free ship) and you get all 3 brake lines, not that the rear gets used much on the street...but it still looks nice. Many different colored lines, with whatever color banjos you want to. I have blue lines with red banjos.
Check 'em out if you haven't Spiegler Performance Parts
As for the air filters, controversial topic there. K&N gave no power increase over OEM stock, with poorer filtration (not exactly worth the $) BMC Standard gavve the same power and filtration as stock...BMC race poorer filtration but it made more power. 1-2 I think. Untuned, that was swapping filters and running the bike on the dyno with no tuning.
There was another brand I forget the name of, started with a D something like DNR? I can't remember. They increased power and kept the same filtration as OEM.
My disclaimer is, this info I have read on message boards and I cannot vouch for accuracy, although I know the fellow posting the message ran the bike on the dyno with all the afore mentioned air filters.
In an independant test done by another fellow.....to conclude his findings, K&N filters are trash and aren't worth $5 let alone 60-70. They let a lot of crap through and into your engine.
Beats me, I went with a BMC race because I couldn't find the other brand of filter. Forgetting the name sure doesn't help. heh.
edit... DNA air filters. same increase as a BMC race filter with better filtration than the BMC.
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well mine came with a K&N in it, so it would seem to be a waste for me to buy another one. plus i have K&N filters in my truck, so i already have the cleaning kits. personally, i would only buy an after market filter if i needed a new one and wanted to try it. i dont need anymore power on my bike for the street.
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
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Originally Posted by
DBConz
still trying to figure out what the difference is between the ones you have and Galfer lines.
The brand name on the package... Serioulsy, don't waste any more brain power over the differences between the Goodridge and Galfer lines. They are both very high quality lines from a reputable manufacturer.
And if you want the Galfers, I'll order those for you...
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Re: Checked my odometer today...
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Originally Posted by
GixerJockey
The brand name on the package... Serioulsy, don't waste any more brain power over the differences between the Goodridge and Galfer lines. They are both very high quality lines from a reputable manufacturer.
And if you want the Galfers, I'll order those for you...
PM sent :D
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solomotoparts has the best customer service ive ever dealt with and yes he did email me to make sure i got my order alright, I ordered my clutch rebuild kit and some filters from them