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- Full Length vs. Short Levers Aftermarket Levers | Sport Bikes
Do you prefer full length or shortened levers? I'm just curious what everyone is using and why?
- Carfax For Motorcycles? - Sport Bikes
Is there a sort of carfax for motorcycles I can run a VIN with? Thanks
- Want to start on a 650cc over a 500cc? - Sport Bikes
Introduction The purpose of this writeup is to compare the difference between starting on a 500cc bike versus a sportier 650cc bike Everybody knows starting on a smaller bike is better I also know that there are a lot of people that are debating starting on a 650cc such as the Ninja 650 or the
- Accessory for Riding a Motorcycle in the Snow (pics)
I asked about the salt: even though they hose it off with a power washer daily :2eek the salt still gets into electrical connections, and the mechanic for the fleet of a dozen or so motorcycles often has to replace wiring or clean connections
- oil question (energy conserving?) - Sport Bikes
My Honda manual says not to use Energy conserving oil Well, I bought Valvoline SynPower full synthetic tonight, and forgot to look on the back Inside the little API services circle it says right on it, energy conserving But Valvoline says this oil is for high performance, peak HP, and hi
- Difference between straight pipe and race exhaust? - Sport Bikes
Getting back to the compromise part: Since street motorcycles need to meet noise requirements, some sort of restriction is required Thus manufacturers make the most of a bad thing and use that restriction to boost the torque in a particular part of the rev range (while it suffers in others) via reversion waves exhaust scavenging effects
- The best older sport touring bike - Sport Bikes
I just want to get some opinions here If you plan on doing a lot of long haul highway riding, what bike would you get for, say, under $3000? Comfort and stability is a must, but without compromising sportbike style handling and power The reason I ask is I drive a lot of highway miles Sat on
- Undertail exhaust. . . | Sport Bikes
The underslung exhaust has also come into being as a result of new bikes being required to have catalytic converters ( at least in europe) To have the cat work well in emission tests it is best to have it close to the exhaust ports so that it heats up faster So that means placing that big heavy lump under the bike To further add weight by employing a elaborate undertail system would make
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