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Tracerracer

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  1. yeah i will do that in future and post somewhere else, have fun. :head-shaking
  2. that what i have thought in the first place, because your are from europe like me and not north american, IMHO they are over sensitive in many ways and often forget not everyone has english as their mother language, english is my 3rd
  3. nice picture btw. if i run my tyres to the edges and something like the center-stand is scratching the ground, its a good sign that my suspension isn't up to the task of my riding style, maybe too much rider-sag, too soft damping or springs, IMHO on your picture it looks to me like your front is collapsing to much and your are not looking like a lightweight jockey if you like to be offended by my direct language, so be it
  4. maybe your are to fat and or bad suspension settings -.-
  5. @ddog gt no its not the same, raising the forks u will lose some ground clearance, with raising the rear u will gain some ground clearance, IMHO
  6. im eager to know why different oil weight, whats the reason behind this?
  7. i would check the front wheel for out of balance, it does sometimes happen that you have to balance the tire again in my experience
  8. the ECU senses the resistance of the heated grips when they are in "series wired in", _parallel_ does not work, thats all iirc.
  9. there is already Angel GT II for sale in europe, improved in wet(grip,handling), cold, softer damping and it really looks sexy, imho. i am rolling the dice between Road5 and the new Angel GT II
  10. yamaha claims in their installation instructions for the QS - it does work from 20km/h or greater than 2000rpm.
  11. push the shift lever up, turn ignition key on, wait 10sec, release the shift lever - QS will be disabled/enabled. no need to unplug something.
  12. @bowlin01 Sorry, it ain't gonna happen. He build some mounts but refuse to do more, money will not motivate him.
  13. thanks guys, i will forward the kudos to my friend who made this wonderful gps mounting
  14. link 4 what? it is a diy gps mount, works with tomtom+garmin gps, RN57 only.
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