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Hold mah beer!
Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: 80 Miles South of Moto Heaven
Moto: 08 R1200GS
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My advice is just ride with (knowledgable) people and talk to them. Try to convince them to let you be leader so they can see where you need help and you can ride at your pace.
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Trip's Assistant
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Location: Imported from Detroit
Moto: 2009 HD Street Classic
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Want to learn something good?
Throw far as far as you can that can of fix a flat! NEVER use that shit on your bike!!! or even anything that goes faster than 8mph. I've used the greeen slime stuff on a mower and its good! A MOWER! Put the FI concentrate in your car gas tank. Never buy again. You especially dont need that shit under the bike seat! BAD BAD IDEA When you want to buy a good FI cleaner... buy Seafoam (search it here). |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Cincinnati
Moto: 03 CBR600 F4i
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The FI concentrate is Cheveron Techron, the same stuff that comes from the cheveron fuel pumps. I've had great luck with cleaning the injectors when using that in previous vehicles. This bike has 11,900 miles on it, I'll be doing plugs, oil, brakes, as soon as she get's put up for the winter. I'll be using seafoam in my direct injection car later. I rode the bike just now at 46 degrees, I took it easy on the turns and let the tires warm up. It'll be just a bit cooler in the morning so that will be interesting. |
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Trip's Assistant
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Location: Imported from Detroit
Moto: 2009 HD Street Classic
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Dont get stranded. Call AAA. Don't have that. Join AMA and get their towing services. DO NOT USE THAT STUFF!
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Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: Jax, FL
Moto: 2005 R1
Posts: 678
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Also listen to Gas man. He knows his shit about building, maintaining, and working on bikes. The same stuff that will work great in a car doesn't always work great on a motorcycle. Don't find out the hard way what works and doesn't.
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Trip's Assistant
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Location: Imported from Detroit
Moto: 2009 HD Street Classic
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Forum Coach
![]() Join Date: Feb 2008
Location: GA
Moto: 2006 GSXR 600
Posts: 7,419
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The guys are right, FAF is bad stuff for bikes. For cars its a whole different ball game. Get a plug kit. Smaller, easier to carry around, less messy and will get your butt home if needed. I always carry one and someone always needs it (usually for a car), never had to use it myself.
Something else good to carry, zip ties!! (And you cant go wrong with bandaids either ![]() |
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