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Heli ATP

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  1. Sort of a strange thread but looks like someone has parted out a Niken and has the parts for sale on eBay... C3 Cycle Tech on eBay
  2. Big cleanup today after doing 400 miles yesterday. Planned on about 250 but was having way too much fun to stop. Part of my 'problem' was that my Garmin Zumo kept re-routing me to the next exit whenever I got on the highway. I checked all settings and don't see any reason for it to do that. Any suggestions?
  3. Today a guy was waiting when I came out of a store to tell me he was surprised to see two bike parked so close together, before he realised it was one Niken.
  4. 2019 Niken GT averaging 46mph over first 3850 miles on bike using mode 2 and TC2. Maybe 150miles of that had a pillion with no luggage. Ethonol free fuel only.
  5. Based on the recommendations here I swapped out the rear stock tire today for a Pirelli Angel GT at 3850 miles. TC 2 and Mode 2 mostly. Not agressive, except maybe from a stop and quickshifting through the gears. Really surprised at how soft the center of the stock tire was once removed. Easy on the bank with a couple of unused gift cards from Christmas 🙄
  6. The front fork leg (41mm) is responsible for guidance and direction setting, maintaining a constant wheel track of 16.14 inches. Legally, that classifies the NIKEN as a motorcycle says Yamaha. Inside the front fork, there's only oil, with spring and damping duties handled by the larger 43mm diameter rear legs.
  7. I ended up buying the KLIM Outlander GTX boot in all black and have about 1000 miles on them. I have a wide foot and these fit very well with no discomfort. I used them one day to walk the dog in the rain after I got back from a ride and honestly they feel like high top sneakers. I would definetaly buy them again for their comfort and how light they feel. The BOA system with twist n go lacing is a breeze to use with gloves and saves fumbling with regular laces. I haven't ridden in heavy rain but the online reviews have one guy saying they were his only boots for an 8000 mile trip and he never had wet feet, while another guy siad he got wet feet because water got over the top. I guess its down to what pants you wear over them. I searched forever to get a discounted price but ended up paying almost full price and have no regrets due to them been excellent. I'm really 11.5 in EEE wide footwear, my Alpinstars were 12.5, but I was able to wear 12 in the Klim's as they are slightly wider. Reviews suggest going 1/2 size up. I would buy them again.
  8. I placed an order for Pirelli Diablo Rosso Scooter 120/70-15 56S Fronts and Pirelli Diablo Rosso III 190/55ZR-17 75W Rear to find the fronts were out of stock are discontinued. Cancelled the rear as I would like to have a set, and may now try the Michelins.
  9. Maybe you might place one on a sheet of paper and draw an outline and include the dimensions for us that may wish to make our own?
  10. Another review which mentions the longer mud flaps...
  11. Re: DogTags...... Funny you should ask. My son just started driving so I got him one, and my nephew rides an electric scooter so he got one also. Not sure if they will wear them but no harm either way.
  12. mydogtag.com - inexpensive and quick turn around with many options...
  13. Year, model, miles, any electrical farkles?
  14. Center stand works as before, just needs a little more weight when lifting. I had the side stand shortened by 1.25". I never liked the fact that the sidestand is hollow so its easy to cut and put a steel bar inside when shortening. Sidestand adjustment.
  15. The launch reviews are coming in for the 2023 Niken GT... Bike World Review
  16. I can't tell you if the sport seat is much lower but did read somewhere that it is not as comfortable as the GT seat. I lowered my Niken with the Yamaha lowering link and needed more, so went with the Hyperpro lowering kit and am very pleased, (29.5 inseam). You could try and repack the GT seat with less material if going that route. HyperPro
  17. The Corbin I had on my 2017 allowed me to slide back for comfort and slide forward when coming to a stop. I have shorter legs, so this may have been a factor.,
  18. Maybe for the non-electric model. Prices for the electric Engage ran from $249- $295. SW motech Electric Engage BTW... if you check the SW Motech site they currently have crash bars on sale for many Yamaha models to include FJ-09, MT-09 and Tracer 900. SW-Motech Sale
  19. Sorry to hear about your bike. I recently sat on a Triumph Tiger GT 900 Low and was able to get both feet on the ground with a 30" inseam. Another triple, might be worth a look. https://ridermagazine.com/2023/01/19/2023-triumph-tiger-900-gt-low-tour-test-review/
  20. Heli ATP

    Hot Pink

    Excellent work. Now you can join the club. (Another Ridgeline owner).
  21. I purchased the 2019 Niken in March of 2022, and was of the mindset that it was inspected by the dealer who sold it to me when he registered it with zero miles on the clock. I didn't take it to be inspected till a couple of weeks ago when I found out it can only be inspecter from May to October in PA. I have been driving around with the blinking brake light (and no inspection) for over a year and haven't been stopped yet. I will see what happens next month when I go for inspection, somewhere other than a Yamaha dealer.
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