Just thought this would be a cool new topic. If there is already one in existence please let me know so I can delete this one, or a mod can do it. As for me I finished my under tail project and rode the crap out of it.
Nope, sold it. I'm just going to roll with the idiot lights. I'll reconnect the stock gauge plug so if I ever need to read error codes, I can just plug in a stock cluster(that I don't have either) and trouble shoot. I've ridden for ages with no speedo and a few months with no tach; the sound of the motor is all I need!Do you plan on re-installing said veypor?
Part of the www.gergia-cross.com series. That was the first race I did this year (on my SS 29er) in Rome, GA. Some of the best riding I've done this year even though I was up until 5am the previous night drinking. They had the course setup on the levy system by the river with all sorts of off camber turns. The barriers were the best though. On my first lap, someone on the hill shouted "bunny hop it!" as I was approaching the barriers. I thought, "yea, okay. They can't be that close together." I was wrong. I jumped the first barrier into the second and that f'er didn't budge.awesome Vaughan what cross race was that? I miss cross racing. one more chance for this year.
g'ah! so symmetrical and evenly applied on the tank. I was too eager to add my Tech Specs and one side is lower than the otherAnd to keep it on topic, Another shot of the tech spec pads and my leds zip tied to the CRG:
http://i268.photobucket.com/albums/jj20/vaughangriffiths/2003 sv650/DSCN0770.jpg
Oh wow...I thought that it was going to be next week. We're looking at doing that ...but maybe we got out schedules off. ??? Or maybe our town is a week behind yours. I won't have the SV, but since I can't play hookie before my flight to NorCal, it'll just be nice to be on a bike! I think I've only ridden 2-up once this year.Had a good weekend in that I FINALLY got the emulators off my tool box and in my forks. Also put on new chain/sprockets with the help of mr. danny hull and his chain riveting tool. Threw new oil and filter on the beast in time to do some blocking for the SLO county toy run.
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A seriously good time with all types of riders.
Filled up a good portion of a big uhaul with gifts for the local kids.
You do know you can peel them off an re-apply. It took me about 15 tries to get the second one on in the mirror image of the first. I'm still not sure it's perfect, but I finally gave up with it good enough. Just make sure everything is nice and clean, and when you first start to peel, that the adhesive stays with the pad.g'ah! so symmetrical and evenly applied on the tank. I was too eager to add my Tech Specs and one side is lower than the other
You do know you can peel them off an re-apply. It took me about 15 tries to get the second one on in the mirror image of the first. I'm still not sure it's perfect, but I finally gave up with it good enough. Just make sure everything is nice and clean, and when you first start to peel, that the adhesive stays with the pad.g'ah! so symmetrical and evenly applied on the tank. I was too eager to add my Tech Specs and one side is lower than the other![]()