Long-story shorter, I purchased a 1990 Yamaha FZR600R a few months back. It's a definite fix-up project, as it's not clear was it was last running, or even started. As I understand it, the previous owner (1-owner bike, has 57k miles) is currently in an Alzheimers facility. His wife is...
Gently used and in fantastic condition. Less than 1,500 miles on it. Purchased new from Italy in 2017. Brand new OEM Yamaha S1 catalytic converter was professionally TIG-welded in mid pipe section (stock location) so that you don't stink like exhaust fumes after riding. Sounds incredible. Best...
Some bozo decided to try to hot wire my faster red 06, and they cut the left assembly wires.
Just replaced the assembly, but no lights (including my brake lights) work. Any thoughts to what the culprit might be?
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Hello, I've had the seat a few months, maybe a year, but not really liking it. It's in really good condition, no rips or tears. Asking $200 including shipping...only to lower 48 please. Any questions please ask ...
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Sherry
Wanna play some fantasy league? Why yes, you do! It's tradition! This year it's MotoGP, WSBK and BSB once again.
To sign up: MCN Fantasy Road Race 2016
There is a mini league for the FZ6/600 Riders forum members (FZ6 Forum Legends) to compete with each other. The site has changed a lot so...
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The Subie goes into the shoulder and raises very fine silt. What happens after, that many may not pick up on, but we as riders will see right away is the bike that looses the rear for a short and recovers with out incident. You can see the rider perplexed by what he slid on. I know this first...
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A couple of excerpts from my motorcycle policy which could render the policy useless to us the insured. The entertaining stuff is is in bold.
--> NO - Not that I would run from LEO. But, should you choose to do so, I'm guessing a new bike is the least of your worries.
Coverage Exclusions...