Good morning, ladies and gentlemen, Before posting to the list, there are things you need to know. The first thing is : there are 850 people on the list. If...
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Jul 1, 2004 2:41 pm
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I wonder about any downside to beefing up the upper fork brace/yoke/plate. Upsetting a balanced system? Seems like the engineering that designed these fine...
Easiest & cheapest method is to pay attention to what yer doin' while riding! We all know there's no buzzer or self-cancellation, so what's so hard about...
I am selling my 1975 Moto Guzzi 850T3, it is in good shape with 23,700 miles. I am in central Kentucky. If anyone is interested please respond off list to me....
Ned, The two things that would concern me when you double up the top plate is that you have possibly reduced the thread catch inside the tube by the thickness...
Group, What follows is a summary of ideas and suggestions for remedying carpal tunnel symptoms as they relate to motorcycling and Airheads. I am not a doctor...
I believe the head depicted in the right picture is from a /7. At some point BMW started using rubber tubes at the carb/air-tube and air-tube/air-box...
In a message dated 6/30/2004 10:00:46 PM Central Standard Time, ... You can use a /7 beeper, or any other beeper for that matter. The only limitation is...
I thought I had posted this message a couple of days ago, but it never showed up, so here's a repeat . . . . . I recently stripped down a couple of bottom ends...
Lots of great info! I went the Chiropractor route after my doctor recommended surgery & have found relief through a combination of the Graston Technique...
If you know how to solder, a cable is a relatively simple thing to make at home and would cost almost nothing because the original fittings from the too-short...
I have tics for the ama and world superbike races at laguna seca for friday and saturday july 9 and 10 for sale for 1/2 face value to the group (and you didnt...
Good Morning I'm relatively new to the group & am restoring a '72 R60. Have discovered the ring gap measured in the cylinder on the left side is almost...
Mike: I did not post the original question, but your offer on cable making certainly interested me. I believe it would be welcomed by many as an addition to...
I have passed on a package deal on a LWB /5 and a 69 R69US Anyone interested contact me off this board Jeff PS I have no financial interest Just passing on the...
Yo. This '71 I've been fooling with has some fork issues. Since I am leaning towards the "bike from after the apocalyps" approach to restoration, I decided...
For those who are considering an upgrade to a Dynatek Dyna 3 electronic ignition system, I found a vendor who sells these units at very good discounts: J....
Taking 3 weeks from life beginning next fri. the 9th! Me and my buddy "Fathead" Morell leave for the MOA rally then! We'll be wandering thru Nebraska to...
mellow@...
Jul 3, 2004 12:32 am
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I have to submit a list of volunteers for working at the Flea Market, to the Rally Chair ASAP. This will allow you to get in early to camp. Bottom line is...
I have a r75/5 with a title that says 72, but on the vin tag the build date is 7/70. Has there been a mistake on the title somewhere along the line or is this...
I recommend that if you wish to go the route of making your own cables that you find a bike shop that is familiar with the process. It could be dangerous/fatal...
Brett, These forks are really quite simple. If the parts aren't bent or damaged you can have them apart, cleaned, inspected, necessary parts replaced and ...
Mike, I agree but with a huge CAVEAT ... don't do it unless you understand the risk and trust yourself to execute the task flawlessly. I worked as a mechanic...
Bill, There's a fair amount more you really should determine, including taper, out-of-round, and piston-to-barrel clearance. Then you can decide what to do. ...
The heck with repairing cables. Just keep an extra clutch cable in the tray and a spare front brake cable on hand when you venture off to parts unknown. The...
LMK if (& where) this is covered in a TA or thread (I've not yet searched the archives, but a # of TA lists/links), but has any one had experience in removing...
I must agree totally with John F on the cables. The solder does not hold the nipple onto the wire. The wire strands must be flared out very well, as that is...