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Cruizin

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  1. No craigslist links. Must post pics, location and firm price. Failure to follow rules WILL RESULT IN POST BEING DELETED. Minimum post count to post in classifieds is 25 BUYER BEWARE: The forum and the operators of this forum have no liability concerning these transactions. But if you rip someone off we will ban you for life.
  2. Looking forward to you coming on board. LEt me know when you are ready! You could always take preorders!
  3. Check out the Oxford Heated grips for $89 at Revzilla LINK They install in under two hours, work really well and seem to last a long time. Killer deal for $89.00. Really warm too with different settings.
  4. When I sold my FZ-09 with over 7000 miles, it still whined n 3rd and 6th gears.
  5. Guys, if you are gonna post helmets, could ya please post a link or a pic?
  6. FZ-09, but today I rode with a very fast group on a Mountain route called the "Lowman Loop" at just insane speeds and got 37 MPG over 140 miles. These guys are faster than I normally ride, track riders all of em and I worked my suspension and tires pretty hard keeping up with them. No chicken strips at all left on my Pilot Power 4's. We got stuck behind a large group of harleys for a long stretch and they were doing 40 MPH where we usually are doing 90 mph or even more. No room to pass until we hit the passing lane and then wham! The FZ is great right up till around 110 and then the higher revving bikes leave me behind. I wish that we had a track here in Boise..
  7. Oil type is far less important than people think it is. I actually believe (personal opinion only) that factories put oil recommendations up in order to sell more or their own oil and also to have an extra way to reject warranty claims. Again. just personal opinion. Engines are all different, but all Four strokes have pistons and Valves and gears. they aren't all that different and people like me have been using Rotella for years and years. threads on the subject on bike forums all over the internet. Again, back in the day we didn't have motorcycle oil. What did we do? we ran 30 SAE car oil in our bikes. I had bikes go over 100,000 miles and engines had worse tolernces back then and break in was even more important back then but somehow we got mega miles out of our bikes using car oil. In fact, Motorcycle oil didn;t really get all that important until internet message boards stated getting popular back in the 90's. Think about that for a second.... I'm a forum owner with a conscience and feel compelled to inform everyone that frequency of oil and filter change and checking valve clearances and changing air filters correctly have far more to do with preventing excessive engine wear than type of oil. If you really want the best oil against cylinder scarring, then a good ester based oil is proven to be very good. And very expensive. But don't be surprised if the guy running Rotella oil get just as many miles out of his bike as the guy spending twice as much on his oil.
  8. So, do you have a link to their product page on ebay?
  9. Just upgraded my jacket. Revit GT-R Air
  10. Got any pics? I'll add a link to Motoport for you https://www.motoport.com/
  11. Getting up in the upper 90's and maybe even in to the 100's this week here so thought it would be a good time to start a Hot weather gear thread. If ya post your gear, pleas eshare at least a pic or link to the product. If not, I'll go thru and add links for ya so others can shop too. My summer jacket Revit Airwave from Revzilla Summer Pants Revit Airwave from Revzilla Summer gloves. I have a few pairs of gloves but really like these. Revit chevron gloves What are you guys and gals riding in this summer?
  12. Good to see these are available again. If interested, better buy before they sell out again!
  13. Noted, list updated and 198 taken off the list.
  14. Any other good eBay or Amazon finds? I keep looking for FJ-09 service manuals but haven't found u guys a good deal, yet!
  15. +1 As owner of this forum, I sometimes feel a responsibility to the safety of the people who read this forum. I have come up on riders who crash with regular boots or even worse, tennis shoes and man, it wasn't pretty for either. Gear is like Insurance. It's expensive if done correctly. We hope that we never need it, but sure as heck don't wanna be flying thru the air and spending that split second wishing that we had gotten better gear. I spend alot on gear. But, you can buy great gear used pretty cheap and often in great condition. Helmets should be bought new. Heck, if I even so much as drop a helmet on the concrete, I toss it and replace it. That may sound crazy to some, but read the crash rating guides and they paint a pretty clear picture. I have a pair of Sidi Vertabre Race Carbon boots in size 11 that are in great shape and I would sell em cheap, if anyone needs. You can go on many site's classifieds section and buy used gear cheap.
  16. That s what I like about the Bell Transitions shield. It just automatically changes degree of tint. Goes from clear to dark tint really fast and I can't imagine riding without it. I had heard that Shoie is coming out with their own photochramtic shield and I really recommend checking it out.
  17. I got a Bell RS1 Helmet last summer and really like it. When you look at the UK SHARP testing, all the Bell helmets rank very high across the board. Very comfortable and the internal lining is so smooth and comfy. I don't miss my Shoie 1200 at all. In fact, the RS1 got a higher crash test rating from Sharp than the 1200 did. I also got the Transitions shield, which automatically changes tint according to how bright the UV is. Works like the Transitions glasses. Let me tell you, when you get used to the transitions auto shield, to hell with everything else. Five Stars Cruizin rating on helmet and shield!
  18. Man, I just got these Sidi Canyon Goretex Boots And man, they are the best boots I have ever owned. Great for ADV and sporttouring, but unlike most riding boots, you can actually walk around in these and be comfortable. Pretty trick ratcheting strap to get em fit perfectly. And, they are extremely waterproof. I wore em in a downpour the other day and rode 130 miles and my feet were the only dry thing on me. Sizing I am a size 10 1/2 and the 11's fit me perfect. Five Stars Cruizin rating
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