i did a -1/+2 sprocket switch using driven sprockets. the stock chain still fits perfectly. definitely more get up and go off the line and as someone stated earlier, top end in 6th gear is about 120
i would remove the signal canceler first just to make sure the dash indicator problem is the right diagnosis. i guarantee that will be easier than changing the dash indicator to LED. and if the problem still persists then u know it is a wiring issue (which i still seem to lean towards, but i...
just use a little hairspray though. just enough to slide it on and get it where u want it. if u use too much it will take a real long time for the hairspray to dry.
just a note for the lights. black wire is ground, blue is daytime running light.the only wire remaining will be for the respective side (ie right and left blinker) sounds to me like u got a ground wire hooked up to a "hot" wire
if u dont want to save the old ones then use a razor blade to cut the old one off. then spray alittle hairspray inside the new ones to help them slide on. in about 10 minutes, u are good to go
if u want to save the old ones then find something small (very skinny yet long flathead screwdriver)...
i used 3m adhesive remover for my residue. it even took off the gas tank warning sticker residue like it was nothing. i had to order it from 3m's website but some people i heard had luck finding it at walmart. i swear by the stuff now after using it on my bike. just spray it on, let it sit for a...
CDN6R: there is a link to the block off plates on the main page. the listing has ended but u can just search ebay using the same title for the item to find them. and thanx for the compliment. i love my bar end mirrors.
PWJ: thanx and i did think about yellow stripes but i didnt want to...
i finally got around to taking some pics of my bike with all the mods i have done. just check out my signature if u are wondering what a certain mod looks like. i just may have done it to my bike. links and everything else provided as well. more pictures will be coming soon.
installed them today. was a pain in the ass but it was my first time ever changing any type of spark plug. the only thing that the "how to" on this forum didnt cover was before u screw in the new plug, there is a threaded piece on the side where the wire hooks onto on the new plugs. if u leave...
circuit boards is the one thing i will not tinker with just because the FUF (f*ck up factor) is higher and more costly. but it seems it is definitely possible with just a simple solder iron and new LEDs