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3stagevtec wrote:Willing to give some more details? Just for knowledge sake.. Did you hit standing water? Release the throttle or braked heavily during the skid? Speed? Hope you walked out of it in one piece though....
Ted_v2 wrote:seems like the rain these days and the bikes are a no no.
seeing myself wanting a bike these days, just for the crusing aspect of it but nobody respects bikes on the road these days.
cacasplat3 wrote:which sealant you used?
3M 4412N Tape is one of the safest ways to do a tubeless conversion....it has very good flexibility, abrasion and temperature resistance....and it looks neater than most other home made setups.....
its the closest you can get to the KTM Saxxes tubeless setup.
I got a 5 yard roll on amazon for around $40
for me its either that or go with the $1500US Alpina setup....lol
as for the balancing, try Laughlin, or maybe mileage mack. there is a shop in sando that does it for sure, but i don't remember which one....will make a phonecall later and see if i find out....
zoom rader wrote:^^^ Try the Yamaha dealer to balance, Greens
Ted_v2 wrote:seems like the rain these days and the bikes are a no no.
seeing myself wanting a bike these days, just for the crusing aspect of it but nobody respects bikes on the road these days.
kdere wrote:In chaguanas u can't stand up by the road and you're sure to see a bike every 5 mins.
3stagevtec wrote:I discovered my front wheel has a bend in it
Slartibartfast wrote:Price?
Ruff wrote:3stagevtec wrote:I discovered my front wheel has a bend in it
Can be trued. I think caca can help.
Ruff wrote:kdere wrote:In chaguanas u can't stand up by the road and you're sure to see a bike every 5 mins.
What you expect if you stand up by the bike mechanic whole day?
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