I don't often take my seat off and give it a wash. But I did yesturday.
Wayne-o
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I don't often take my seat off and give it a wash. But I did yesturday.
Wayne-o
The seat isn't your chain....I'm confused....:poke: :D
My most neglected part is probably my paint.
:stupid: probably the paint and then chainQuote:
Originally posted by TheIglu
The seat isn't your chain....I'm confused....:poke: :D
My most neglected part is probably my paint.
Reading this forum I think that it is the ignition switch:poke:
Your right. 14k in the last year is a little on the low side for me. That's why I'm headin back to the Gap in two weeks!Quote:
Originally posted by richw
Reading this forum I think that it is the ignition switch:poke:
I try to neglect all of the parts equally.
most neglected part of my bike?
my bike. don't remind me again.
The Front tire. It spends to much time hanging around in the air. :D
the outer edges of the tires. :redface:
Rear brakes....why do I have those anyway?:hmm:
similarly, I rarely remove the seat fairing to clean the passenger seat. I think I've done it once in over a year of ownership.Quote:
Originally posted by FireNutzRR
I don't often take my seat off and give it a wash. But I did yesturday.
Wayne-o
I also tend to neglect my wheels, as I typically only clean them when I plan to go out on a ride with you. :D
As far as most neglected part on my bike not in terms of cleaning, would have to be all of the crap (chain gaurd, sprocket cover, belt covers, stock mirrors,cans, and clutch cover) that I took off the bike that are just sitting in a pile in the house
the odometer. last year in 3/4 of a season over 7000 miles. not even 2000 this year. i suck:sad2: :flush:
brakes, I use tham so little, the calipers get gunked up, I end up replaceing them every other time I replace the pads
It's got to be the inside of the swingarm, it only gets a good dusching during tire changes on my bike:redface:
Pretty much the same here but I am under 1k this year :redface: :redface: Between work, crazy hours (work all day and all night) and commuting before I never felt confident that I wouldn't be too tired after a few miles :mad:Quote:
Originally posted by blackvfr
the odometer. last year in 3/4 of a season over 7000 miles. not even 2000 this year. i suck:sad2: :flush:
Recently with the move I've been busy with work and the move, still have to get the bike out here too.
I have to say my white rims on the TLR I had...Trying to keep them clean SUCKED!!! I made a promise to myself that I would never buy another bike with white rims again, and I didn't!
Haha Jon, good call. Yeah, the outsides of my rear tire have never been used!
i agree with the outside of the tires, im working on it but the yzf dosen;t like to go down that far... especially on the right side:poke:
The backside of that stupid wing thing underneath the fairing, collects nothing but crap.
the rider.
Rear brakes
Most people are right handed and without a rear brake you couldn't pick your nose at stop lights
Oh yes those YZF's DO !!!!! :D Trust me! I Know! I'll post a pic tonight..... :poke: No excuses you! Take that out on a Track day!Quote:
Originally posted by reiobard
i agree with the outside of the tires, im working on it but the yzf dosen;t like to go down that far... especially on the right side:poke:
hugger:poke:Quote:
Originally posted by Cue Ball
The backside of that stupid wing thing underneath the fairing, collects nothing but crap.
[QUOTE]Originally posted by bigred875
hugger:poke: [/QUOTE
No, I know what the frig a hugger is, my busa has a shield that sits just under the rear shock, looks cool but pain in the ass to clean. ]
Hell Yes.Quote:
Originally posted by R7
It's got to be the inside of the swingarm,