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Porkchop 02-08-2009 08:02 PM

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Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 161529)
Oh...and this completely justifies the PRE RIDE CHECK. Make sure your shit is proper before you go ripping out of the driveway.

I was rolling off throttle at 10 mph, and pulling straight across the street into the parking lot. Hardly ripping out of the driveway.....

This was my first ride on my motorcycle, i was feeling stuff out. For something like this.

Porkchop 02-08-2009 08:14 PM

The brake fluid resivoir mount is messed up. Its kinda leaning at a 40 degree angle.... which i would fucking fix if i had a damn day off. And i wont for like 11 more days. Would that do anything?

Quick281 02-09-2009 12:37 AM

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Originally Posted by Porkchop (Post 161753)
The brake fluid resivoir mount is messed up. Its kinda leaning at a 40 degree angle.... which i would fucking fix if i had a damn day off. And i wont for like 11 more days. Would that do anything?

It might but the only sure fire way of avoiding any future trouble is to clean out the entire system with new fluid and no air in the system. Might as well check the pads too.

Especially if you bought this bike and haven't gone over these things, it would be a very wise idea. :dthumb:

Mr Lefty 02-09-2009 01:03 AM

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Originally Posted by BobTheBiker (Post 161520)
to me, it sounds like condensation has accumulated in the brake fluid, frozen, and thawed, putting a TON of air in there, only fix is gonna be to pull calipers, drain every bit of fluid, refill, and bleed. its also a good time to get new brake pads and clean your brake caliper pistons as you should do every now and again anyhow. if that doesnt fix it, your master cylinder may need some love.

I'm with bob... sounds like condensation.


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Originally Posted by marko138 (Post 161529)
Oh...and this completely justifies the PRE RIDE CHECK. Make sure your shit is proper before you go ripping out of the driveway.

EXACTLY

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Originally Posted by Porkchop (Post 161743)
I was rolling off throttle at 10 mph, and pulling straight across the street into the parking lot. Hardly ripping out of the driveway.....

This was my first ride on my motorcycle, i was feeling stuff out. For something like this.

Don't think Marko was accusing you of that... just his way of saying before you roll out of the driveway... in his own words

Porkchop 02-09-2009 01:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Quick281 (Post 161898)
It might but the only sure fire way of avoiding any future trouble is to clean out the entire system with new fluid and no air in the system. Might as well check the pads too.

Especially if you bought this bike and haven't gone over these things, it would be a very wise idea. :dthumb:

Oh hell yea. Like i said, when i finally get a warm day that i have no work or school i'm tearing that fucker apart. On my to do list....

-Fairings competely torn off
-Take apart brakes, new fluid, and a new mounting bracket for the resivoir
-Oil and filter
-Raplace all fairing screws.... this guy lost about half of the fucking fairing screws.
-Low beam bulb is dead
-Maybe a new battery. It was just dead the other day from sitting all winter tho.

Wrench time baby!!!!

Quick281 02-09-2009 01:13 AM

Seems like a pretty good main list.

Don't forget chain maintenance and coolant. Always good things to get done so you know that they were done correctly. :rockwoot:


Oh and I would easily give up a lifetime of bars for many perfect days wrenching on stuff. Might be more expensive and rarely gets you laid, but I enjoy it much more then partying.

Mr Lefty 02-09-2009 01:17 AM

remember to clean and lube your chain also... check to see if it needs replaced... Personally... if it's really dirty... I'd just replace it and start fresh... but that's easy to say when it's not my money :lol:

run a can of sea foam through it... just to be sure your injectors are clean...ish. it's cheap and easy... and best of all... WORKS.

check your coolant...

and check your brake lines... make sure they're not cracked or rotted(if they're the stock rubber ones)

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Originally Posted by Quick281 (Post 161919)
Seems like a pretty good main list.

Don't forget chain maintenance and coolant. Always good things to get done so you know that they were done correctly. :rockwoot:


Oh and I would easily give up a lifetime of bars for many perfect days wrenching on stuff. Might be more expensive and rarely gets you laid, but I enjoy it much more then partying.

:lol: beat me too it... :dthumb:

Porkchop 02-09-2009 03:08 AM

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Originally Posted by Quick281 (Post 161919)
Don't forget chain maintenance and coolant. Always good things to get done so you know that they were done correctly. :rockwoot:

Oh and I would easily give up a lifetime of bars for many perfect days wrenching on stuff. Might be more expensive and rarely gets you laid, but I enjoy it much more then partying.

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Originally Posted by ebbs15 (Post 161921)
remember to clean and lube your chain also... check to see if it needs replaced... Personally... if it's really dirty... I'd just replace it and start fresh... but that's easy to say when it's not my money :lol:

run a can of sea foam through it... just to be sure your injectors are clean...ish. it's cheap and easy... and best of all... WORKS.

check your coolant...

and check your brake lines... make sure they're not cracked or rotted(if they're the stock rubber ones)


Damn you guys were on the same trane of thought on those posts!

-The chain seems really clean. Maybe some good lube tho?
-Coolant levels were ok.
-My baby is carbed not injected... seafoam anyway?
-Brake lines will be looked at along with pads.

Oh and Quick, im only 20 so bars are usually out of the question. Plus i'd rather spend money on the bike than overpriced alcohol anyway. And im not getting much poon anyway, so maybe the bike will help? :idk:

Quick281 02-09-2009 04:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Porkchop (Post 161948)
Damn you guys were on the same trane of thought on those posts!

-The chain seems really clean. Maybe some good lube tho?
-Coolant levels were ok.
-My baby is carbed not injected... seafoam anyway?
-Brake lines will be looked at along with pads.

Oh and Quick, im only 20 so bars are usually out of the question. Plus i'd rather spend money on the bike than overpriced alcohol anyway. And im not getting much poon anyway, so maybe the bike will help? :idk:


Ah, I am 24 and it seems like just yesterday I was 21 and learned the joys of drinking life's problems away at a bar. None the less, it was socially cool and I blew a shit ton of money that could have had me on a bike much earlier.

Bikes help with poon and attention. Half of riding a bike in public is being able to ignore those callings. I took my rear pegs off and kept my cowl on just so I could turn down people for rides all the time. Didn't feel like being responsible for their life and I wasn't into the chicks that woulda put out for a bike.

Sorta regret passing those moments up, but at least I am disease free. :rockwoot:

Cleaning the chain isn't that big of a deal and if you follow recommended maintenance I would assume it is a rather frequent process. I think my Gix is supposed to have it done every 600 miles or something like that.

None the less, wouldn't hurt to get some kerosene and some good lube just to have handy. Trust me when I say kerosene is a much better solution then cleaning spray. The spray works but there just isn't enough of it in a 6-8 dollar can.

Coolant level is fine, but if it wouldn't kill your wallet it to flush it out I would go for it. I am sorta randomly anal about my bike maintenance and when I picked mine up I swapped out all the fluids to make sure I knew exactly what had been done. Only mistake was not doing the brakes and they are on my immediate service list since they have been acting odd.

Seafoam loves all. I have used it on my injected bike and Mustang but have gotten great results out of putting it in the tank of several boats and older trucks. They really love it when you put a bit into the carb, although that might be a big hassle on a bike. Either way, put a can into your tank when you fill the tank up. Make sure your tank is full of gas and you don't over do the ratio.

That is all I got.:dthumb:

Also, if this your first bike or did you just move up to this one?

marko138 02-09-2009 08:08 AM

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Originally Posted by ebbs15 (Post 161909)
Don't think Marko was accusing you of that... just his way of saying before you roll out of the driveway... in his own words

Thats exactly right. I check my brakes, lights, turns signals, and tires BEFORE EVERY RIDE. It's quick and it's easy and takes literally 30 seconds....and it very well may save your life.


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