When it comes to psi I usually end up calling the tire manufacturer (they have a whole division devoted to answering this type of question) and I tell them my make, model, my weight and riding / driving style. I found my bike tires where too low and my car tires where way too high. I run sport...
Yeah did a search like that too and came up with the same issue I did when I looked at the links you gave me. The universal bar ends are for 7/8" ID bars. I already have a set of those. They don't work on 5/8" ID bars. I asked for that size specifically because I hope someone has already found a...
First thing I’ll say if you’re riding and you feel sleepy, dizzy or foggy get off the bike and collect yourself. Riding is fun but it's not a game we are playing for keeps out there. L tell my non bikers friends "bikes are relaxing but you can’t relax on a bike"
There seem to be a lot of new...
By factory you mean Woodcraft then yes but if you mean factory FZ6r then no as factory FZ6R bar ends won’t fit. I am new to this forum I am not new to Forums in general so I am well passed the did you search phase. I have searched this forum, Google, eBay and I even contacted woodcraft (which...
I bought and installed some woodcraft Clip-on’s on my wife’s FZ and I’d like to put some bar ends (Heaver the better) on the bike. The ID of the bars is 5/8” or 16mm. anyone know where I can find a pait of bar ends that size? Preferably in black.
First off: THANKS FOR YOUR SERVICE!
I was afraid you would find this kind of destruction. Links are not the way to go. It’s not that they are weak they just come apart. Some people use them for years successfully but $79 for a good chain tool why take the risk. Hope it all works out for ya.
Hey all, I just bought a 09 FZ6R Yellow with a stock header delkevic exhaust and FE for my new wife as a wedding present. It’s a nice step up from her 97 FZR600. I my ride a 00 ZX6R I’ve put about 40k on it in the last 4 years. I’ve been on the forum for about a month or so. Once she decided...
I hate to be the bearer of bad news but if your chain is stuck in the front sprocket the clutch it the last thing you have to worry about. I know that’s not what you wanted to hear.
Sorry man, I wish you luck.