I have a similar dent on my front rim. Dart is 100% right on the replacement. Chances are you are going to need a new one when the tire needs to be replaced. I have been riding on the dent for 2 seasons from 0-130. It is a risk that someone with the $ shouldn't take, you definitely feel the...
You could bulk up the inside end of the fake intake and use a rubber sleeve or fernco. Personally I would fabricate something with fiberglass or epoxy resin as a connector between the two. :thumbup: Goodluck
My Aunt and her family recently vacationed in Mexico and she took a few photos of her son playing in the ocean. Her sister in-law commented and asked what in the heck was in the background and nobody could make heads or tails of it. Check this out, it's pretty odd. Either something really...
You won't find a lot of shops that will plug a tire on a bike, if any. None around here will. It's just not a smart thing to do. Get a new one :thumbup:
If it's a slight clunk or click when just lightly revving it with the clutch pulled in at a stop you should be fine. My bike does the same thing and has since day one. If it's not just a sound and it actually lurches forward that could be a different story.
It's been super busy for me business wise for the past few months but wanted to get on and wish everyone a safe and happy new year. I'll tip one back for you all! :iconbeer:
2001 Silverado 1500 4X4 here.
Owned it since 0 miles and have 220,000 on it now. She still fires right up and runs nice and smooth.
My company has 3 of the 2008 standard 1500's with extended cab. They haven't been as lucky. All three have had rear end issues, one had to have several...
Your blockoff plates are the variable. By reducing the "popping" you are reducing the flames. Two Brothers will tell you that it doesn't cause damage. Most mechanics that I have talked to have said the same thing.
2010 FZ6R - TBR BLACK SERIES - YouTube
Caused by excess/unspent fuel passing through and igniting in the exhaust. It occurs when giving excess throttle and running rich.