I use mine as my daily commuter and as a recreational vehicle for some time. I really enjoy the power and comfort that the FZ6 offers compared with other competitors brand and model.
I have tried the langka system w/c I bought from autogeek. It worked great and easy, but quite expensive compared with your approach and technique, thanks for sharing your experience by the way...
What you can do is to scout for local shops that can help you in your maintenance need. Than once you find a shop that is honest and reliable, you can make a check list of your own about your bikes needs and specific attention, you can also add this with their own check list, so that your bike...
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Also try to prep your brakes and tires, make sure its still road and strip worthy, have a complete tune up, check for any leaks. Lastly if you don't have any sliders this is the right time to install one.
Either the rotors are the culprit or pads it self. Try to clean the whole system and inspect for any abnormalities in wear and tear. Also try to check if the slides and springs are still in good condition.
I'm about to buy a Sportmax Q2 from this site; Dunlop Motorcycle Tires, but when I'm about to purchase it I saw that they are also selling the new Q3 Sportmax tire. Now I'm confuse, I have no idea nor reviews about the new tire can somebody help me out on deciding w/c tire to get.:confused:
I would agree with them, it would better to get the same tire model with your front tire so that it would be balanced. Or if you can afford replace both front and rear in the same time.
I just bought a first silverstone tail bag from Motorcycle Luggage. Honestly its really big, but its quite acceptable for I carry a lot of things. You can even fit a full size helmet inside the bag.
As mention earlier, I would also suspect its the valve clearance that causes the ticking sound. You should have a feeler gauge to get the exact gap and measurement upon adjusting it.