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hammer

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  1. Couldn't sleep... Last pic is trying to show the "tab" placement
  2. I'm working some long shifts the next few days. So unfortunately there probably won't be an update until Thurs eve. Plan is to pull the wheel off and reassemble slowly and triple check everything again. With pics! But thanks gang for all the ideas so far.
  3. Bolts aren't in, but to give an idea of piston placement. You can just make out the gold piston...
  4. So, I had to back paddle out of a parking spot yesterday, it's was stupid hard. Bike on centre, the tire will move, with considerable effort. As soon as the caliper comes off, it's all price is right bonus round spinning freely. Riding there is no rear brake at all. I was getting fluid and bubbles near the end of every cycle. When I removed the lid off the res, the internal bladder (not sure the actual name) was fully extended. I was able to push the piston back to flat without issue when I removed it (15th time) this am. Tire looks to be centre. Axel spacers are in, and in the correct spot. Brake pads were properly lined up in the front edge of the system....
  5. No pic, I will try for one later.
  6. So bled this am...and didn't help at all. You can see the piston sticking out mm's, but enough to engage. Now I'm stumped...
  7. Yeah, I have done it before. Fluid level is tits full. Backed off the cap when I pushed the piston out...sigh. I should be riding, not wrenching... Such is life
  8. Brake is non-existent. When riding today, I bottomed out and there was no grab at all. I think I was looking at the rear when everything was off and leaned and hit the brake pedal. After some swearing, ii was able to push the pistons out... Blah blah blah. So a brake bleed, (not a flush) is in order?
  9. I checked, and double checked, the pads are in the correct spot. Someone had mentioned, that since the rear brake was depressed while the tire was off, that I need to bleed the brakes...ugh
  10. Hey gang, I'm stumped. Changed out the rear tire, chain, and both sprockets. All that went fine...until it came to mounting tire. The rear brake is grabbing enough that walking the bike is a chore, but when riding, I have no rear brake at all. I didn't change the pads, or touch anything back there at all. Fellow rider said to ride it and it will sort itself out..but it didn't. The pads are in the correct position, so I'm at a loss. What am I missing/did wrong?
  11. Hey guys, Looking for some reviews on the Yamaha comfort seat. I'm riding a '15 with oem seat, and although good, I am looking for better without breaking the bank. Also NOT looking for a skin and padding to make my own like some companies are doing. Looking at riding from Toronto to Seattle (and back!) in July and am looking to make the experience a little better/more fun. Dealer can't find them anywhere, but I found one for around the $400 range. Is it worth it? Is it actually comfortable? Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks
  12. I barely use my signals on the bike. That's what my left arm is for. I have followed too many people who are going on a trip making left turns all the time (forgets to cancel his signal). Drives me up the wall! Lol
  13. I was doing some searching last night...found a TomTom 550, used, as new condition for around $400 Cdn. Still pricey, but much better.
  14. I am reluctantly looking at a GPS, and this has made my list. Good reviews on YouTube so far. Can GPS' be run off the cigarette lighter plug during a riding day without issue? Just found a dealer in Canada...Wow! $700 Cdn?!? Might just have to stick with paper maps
  15. I did this exact job yesterday. Impact gun with 30mm socket definitely helps with front sprocket. Manual doesn't say to add loctite to the rear sprocket, but to each their own. The hardest part will probably getting the chain rivet just right. Other than that, take your time and have fun with it.
  16. Looks like a "I'm trying too hard to be a T7"
  17. Taken off the BMW Canada site this am for pricing...incase it hasn't been posted yet
  18. Hey, I'm not sure. When I order (ordered my sprockets today) I pay in full in advance. Then I go pick up when I get the call. Not sure if they would ship. Best to do is call your nearest Cdn dealer. Not sure of your location, so I can't help ya find one. If you're too far for a drive over the border, I'm sure I could ship the parts to you.
  19. Check Yamaha Canada. I ordered the 900 Adventure Pegs and they came as a complete kit. No issues after install and one 50km ride.
  20. Akrapovic Ti on my '15 FJ. Perfect blend of tone and volume.
  21. 2008 Bonneville 1968 Bonneville '73 Daytona 2x 1971 Trailblazers.... But no Triumph triples. I really miss the Bonnevilles. So much fun, and a true biking experience.
  22. Kind of hijacking here but: I was in talks with Bayside re: suspension upgrades, but he would never give me a straight answer. He lost my business because of that.
  23. I have looked there, the "problem" is that you have the find the gear yourself. Chain and sprockets aren't coming up in my "garage" (unless I'm doing it wrong?) But they are my go to for tires, so it would be nice to get it all at once.
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