If the price is around the same as a ducati I would be up for buying one!
Type: Posts; User: Xb12armyguy
If the price is around the same as a ducati I would be up for buying one!
Mine kicks back alot but always starts
Probably could find one on buellster or ebay,
Georgia
Yea all fluids were just changed and no metal so prob just the helmet
Noticed a roaring noise today, stays constant at speed, not affected by rpm, bike feels the same just worried its a trans bearing or something like that. I got a new helmet so maybe I just have not...
Well it is different......
Its from 9 to 3 chatahoochee hd in columbus, ga anyone going?
Triumph,aprilia,ducati or ktm, I like to be diff.
Clean bike man
I can do plugs and chain adjustment I havent messed with the forks on a buell yet.
Try 22 thsts what I use, may need to install the driver.
If you go on asb they recommend all the parts you nerd while getting the filters, you need both filters, the 2 large o rings for the mounting plate, 2 orings for the external line. And thats about...
Yea just put a thread insert in autozone sells a kit comes with tap and threads and tool to insert them.
Gl with the ride!!
True but I dont keep mine long enough to worry abt that I ride everyday, and 8 months on my rear and its almost done.
Is anyone polishing these like a service maybe, stock for a polished trade plus cash maybe that would be cool.
If it is 3k thats a sweet deal!
http://www.buellxb.com/buell_images/11198_20120613052408_L.jpg
Next time your up here shoot me a call im in columbus. 864 293 9247, tim.
Another method I use, take a clean shop rag, wet with thinner or solvent, wipe down tire while rolling bike. rag will turn black from resins on tire and will be nice and sticky afterward.
Triumph!
If you wrap them use the titanium I have repaint mine alot with the dei paint.
I would do a airbox delete, iridium plugs, exhaust, and get a good tune in it before I did the tb or headers I doubt it would be worth it, and a rss if you dont have one
Look at your rear tire for cuts or debris, most places wont dyno a bike with anything wrong with the rear tire and make sure you have a full tank of fuel.