Speaking of comfort kits and heat shields...does anyone have one of the Spec Ops or similar heat shield/blankets? I have a family member who is good with sewing and I may try to get a nicely sewn one...
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Speaking of comfort kits and heat shields...does anyone have one of the Spec Ops or similar heat shield/blankets? I have a family member who is good with sewing and I may try to get a nicely sewn one...
Thank you. I'll follow up through there...
Starman, do you still have this? What's shipping to 78645?
I thought EBR only ran AMSOIL, not castrol.... :D
My buddy has a very similar issue on his 05 XB9Sx. We have traced the wires in the head unit and checked the speedo, also, but haven't found any irregularities. Please let us know what the problem is...
Before you take the bike out again, apply a good wax coat to it. It prevents water spots and helps in taking the dirt off. Then, you reapply the wax occasionally, after a cleaning.
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As long as you're comfortable with the work he had done on it. The exhaust can be scrapped for a Drummer, Dean Adams, etc. The fact that it is not tuned sounds good, to me, simply because nobody has...
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I'm sure the bracket wouldn't be hard to machine out, so long as you design your own. Have access to caad software or a machinist? I think the forum may be working on stuff like this right now:
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Rear hidden caliper bracket is sold at ASB only (unless you find a used one). Their ref. number is #9254. Do you have the correct caliper and brake line?
All of this would be easy (and fun) to draw up in caad, but the problem is in stuff like patents. If I remember correctly, there was a guy who was machining the hidden rear calipers and was contacted...
Cooter, you ought to start writing your own shop manual. Great write-up! +1
That looks great! I really like the helmet lock, but the pulley looks wicked. I could easily mock up some solidworks files of parts. I could help wherever after this semesters' projects (I've got 3...
NICE! I, luckily, have access to this at school. What kind of parts were you thinking of machining?
Welcome to the club! Browse around the forum and get some posts/pics going. Ride safely
Haha! Yes...if someone has one, I think everyone would like a copy. Let's try and get the 4th panel somewhere
"If it fits, it ships," right?!
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Hey, Fatty SS! Engineers can do just as well with women, if not better, than most dudes .
So, they are Aluminum alloys? About 70% of the automobile-grade aluminum alloy stuff is composed of Al (obviously), Mg, and Cu/Cr. Even then, you're looking at higher a melting point of ~900°F+, so...
snrusnak was right. The wheels are magnesium, which has a casting temperature of ~1200°F and a melting point of around ~800°F. That is for the average Magnesium Alloy wheel used in the automotive...
I have been going to school at SDSU for about 5 years now, but have hardly seen any other Buells on campus, until this year. I think I have seen about 4 or 5, since classes started two weeks ago.
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That's the flux capacitor winding up. You should only be worried if you don't have legal tender from the 1950's. Just kidding :D
What does the whining sound like (hard to answer, I know)? Does it...