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Razzled posted:Bending bars back is a good way to save 90 dollars, and also possibly die Bars are real cheap if you go aftermarket..
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/F-SUZUKI-BANDIT-GSF-600-S-2001-OEM-HANDLEBARS-/111598454543?hash=item19fbc9470f&vxp=mtr buy something like this, and reimburse yourself from the wallet of the man who did this to your bike over and over, after you murder them. I just don't understand the mentality of someone who knocks your bike over and just acts like its a normal thing. That's like running into a parked car and frolicking off like it's no big deal.
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# ? Oct 12, 2015 04:21 |
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^ I bet the bent bars would hurt when applied vigorously to, say, an elbow or knee.
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# ? Oct 12, 2015 04:26 |
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I pulled a mouse nest out of a friend's bike today, and while it was mostly no big deal they did eat some insulation off a couple wires. Small spots, no breaks, and not even all the way around the wire. For now I wrapped them with some electrical tape 'cause we were going to ride. However, is there anything better to use? Like something that could be painted on and dries (latex?) that will keep moisture out? e: apparently my initial thought of PlastiDip wasn't so far fetched. http://www.plastidip.com/home_solutions/liquid_tape mungtor fucked around with this message at 21:45 on Oct 12, 2015 |
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Nah, you are gonna need a mousegun to get rid of that problem. Tape and latex paint only slows them down a little.
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# ? Oct 12, 2015 22:20 |
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mungtor posted:I pulled a mouse nest out of a friend's bike today, and while it was mostly no big deal they did eat some insulation off a couple wires. Small spots, no breaks, and not even all the way around the wire. For now I wrapped them with some electrical tape 'cause we were going to ride. I know just the man for the job.
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# ? Oct 13, 2015 02:18 |
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My DRZ needs a new battery, seems like. It's measuring 12.24 across the terminals, however when I hit the starter the engine doesn't turn over, or even click, but the lights dim. The bike is a 2011, purchased a couple of years ago, so it might be the original battery. My local automotive battery store is trying to sell me an equivalent AGM battery at more than double the price. I've never owned an AGM battery, should I just spring for a standard lead acid (two days to order it)? I live in Toronto, if cold weather makes a difference. Edit: bonus question, which will sit better through the 6 month Canadian snowstorm? Or am I an idiot for purchasing a battery in October at all. epswing fucked around with this message at 20:25 on Oct 13, 2015 |
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AGM has advantages over flooded batteries for motorcycles. Faster charging, lighter weight, better vibration resistance. I think they're worth the extra money.
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# ? Oct 13, 2015 19:44 |
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epalm posted:Edit: bonus question, which will sit better through the 6 month Canadian snowstorm? Or am I an idiot for purchasing a battery in October at all.
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 03:28 |
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epalm posted:My DRZ needs a new battery, seems like. It's measuring 12.24 across the terminals, however when I hit the starter the engine doesn't turn over, or even click, but the lights dim. The bike is a 2011, purchased a couple of years ago, so it might be the original battery. Bring your battery inside for the winter.
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 15:32 |
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DRZ are kind of known for killing batteries. If you're measuring over 12V, take it to a place with a load tester and see if it's got a bad cell. Whether you keep the current or get a new one, bring it inside and hook it to a tender for the winter. You can get a cheap one at Cyclegear for $15.
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 18:12 |
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Pope Mobile posted:DRZ are kind of known for killing batteries. This. My cycle gear battery didn't even make it a year. And no, I didn't forget to put oil in the battery.
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 18:34 |
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Chichevache posted:This. My cycle gear battery didn't even make it a year. You're not supposed to put oil in the battery. They give you acid to add to it.
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 19:37 |
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Marxalot posted:You're not supposed to put oil in the battery. They give you acid to add to it. Woosh.
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 20:42 |
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Just top it off with tap water or whatever clear liquid you can find.
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 22:37 |
Lmao if you don't piss in your battery to refill it.
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 22:50 |
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Why fill it at all? I just dumped out what was in there, dry cell supremacy
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# ? Oct 14, 2015 22:52 |
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I think I might need a new battery for my V-Star 650, though a second opinion would be great. Quick backstory, I killed the battery by leaving the key in the ignition a month ago, put the battery on the tender and fully charged it and had no issues until I had to go out of town for two weeks with some fairly cold nights (30-40s) which ended up killing my battery again. Fully charged it again, ran the bike fine for a week until yesterday when I had to get a jump start leaving work, got home and the battery showed 11.4 volts on the multimeter. Tried to mess with the bike today after leaving it on the tender again overnight, battery showed, 12.2 volts and I still had to jump start it, while running battery showed 13.3 v, let the bike run about 10 minutes, turned it off and let it sit about 15 minutes and it started right up. I let the bike sit for 30 minutes and tried to restart it and nothing, just the weak sound of a engine trying to turn over, battery shows arounf 11.3 v now too. Does this mean I need to shell out the $$$ for a new battery?
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 00:00 |
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Bikes don't usually charge at idle so just letting it run can run a battery down. Sounds like yours is getting weak though.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 04:50 |
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Off a battery tender overnight it should be at around 12.6-12.8, slowly dropping down before stabilizing around 12.4. Your battery is shot.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 15:08 |
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It's getting cold as gently caress and dangerous to drive (wet leaves, wet pavement and ice) here and I'm thinking of storing my dr650 for the winter by the end of the month. I have access to a heated garage. What do you people recommend to do, full tank of gas with stabilizer or is there more to it?
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 15:44 |
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Give it a good cleaning then fill the tank, disconnect the battery (put it on a tender once a month), oil the chain and put a cover over it.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 15:52 |
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Collateral Damage posted:Give it a good cleaning then fill the tank, disconnect the battery (put it on a tender once a month), oil the chain and put a cover over it. Also if you can get the tyres up off the ground. Over winter is *probably* okay but any longer than that and you risk getting flatspots, cracking, etc.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 15:55 |
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Grimarest posted:It's getting cold as gently caress and dangerous to drive (wet leaves, wet pavement and ice) here and I'm thinking of storing my dr650 for the winter by the end of the month. Honestly the best thing to do is put it on stands and just run it a couple times a month if you can. Top off the gas+stabil, throw it back on the tender and "see you in a couple weeks." Edit: DRZ so replace "stands" with milkcrate.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 16:01 |
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Marxalot posted:You're not supposed to put oil in the battery. They give you acid to add to it.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 18:39 |
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I really don't want to winterize my bike. Is keeping it covered outdoors absolutely terrible? It would still be my primary transportation on dry/not snow covered days.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 19:10 |
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is making 2 suzuki tractor motors seize Marxalot fucked around with this message at 19:14 on Oct 15, 2015 |
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Grimarest posted:It's getting cold as gently caress and dangerous to drive (wet leaves, wet pavement and ice) here and I'm thinking of storing my dr650 for the winter by the end of the month. If it's going to sit for a few months, empty the carburetor. Either turn the fuel valve to off if possible and run it dry or use the float bowl drain. Gas sitting in carbs over the winter is an express ticket to varnishing it up.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 19:56 |
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Non-ethanol gas, if you can get it, is another good idea if you're not going to be able to start it for a few months. Not sure if Stabil works to fight that in ethanol-containing gas or not, though.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 19:58 |
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Marxalot posted:is making 2 suzuki tractor motors seize Duhhhhh. That's why I made it in the first place.
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Lynza posted:Non-ethanol gas, if you can get it, is another good idea if you're not going to be able to start it for a few months. Not sure if Stabil works to fight that in ethanol-containing gas or not, though. On the topic of corngas, Ethanol Shield was recommended to me by one of my British car enthusiast buddies. He uses it in his Spitfire and swears by it. You can find it at Home Depot. I've been adding it to the CBR's gas and will be doing so over the winter in hopes of avoiding a repeat of carbpolcalypse 2015.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 20:57 |
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ride through winter pussies
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 21:11 |
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love is an open dooooooooor
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 21:29 |
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captainOrbital posted:love is an open dooooooooor BRRRRRAAAAAAAAAAP
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 22:12 |
I know someone who has tourerised a DRZ with the intent of riding from one end of the country to the other I told him to obsessively watch the oil level.
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 22:16 |
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Razzled posted:ride through winter pussies drat right. Is there snow on the roads or ice? If no then you can ride. All the winterising you need is ACF50 for the salt
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# ? Oct 15, 2015 22:56 |
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Hell yeah, I'm riding through winter. If this El NIno everyone's making GBS threads their pants about comes through, I'll be glad I have a rainsuit and waterproof gear.
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# ? Oct 16, 2015 00:00 |
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Slavvy posted:I know someone who has tourerised a DRZ with the intent of riding from one end of the country to the other Isn't your country the size of Delaware or something?
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# ? Oct 16, 2015 00:10 |
clutchpuck posted:Isn't your country the size of Delaware or something? I had no idea how big Delaware is. Turns out it's loving tiny which I assume is your joke. It's about a 5,000km round trip with a bunch of elevation/temperature changes. But the main hilarity is that he's a middle aged man and thinks two hours in the saddle with dual sport tyres on a drz is easily doable. Slavvy fucked around with this message at 00:21 on Oct 16, 2015 |
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Jokes on him if he has the stock drz seat. I'd suggest he swap it out with a piece of wood.
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