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Old 08-16-2010, 07:10 PM   #21 (permalink)
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OK what is that under the frame on the right side?
you've ridden pedal power bikes before, what do you think?
it works for topping off the tires... I'd hate to have to fix a flat with it.
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So I was just curious.....should I use synthetic....or....conventional....Im not sure anymore with so many threads
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Tim's asking for pics... where's all yours?

Tim, my wife drives the FZ6R but here is my FZ1 as of today:


Nice pic man. God that bike looks sick!
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Old 08-16-2010, 08:06 PM   #23 (permalink)
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you've ridden pedal power bikes before, what do you think?
it works for topping off the tires... I'd hate to have to fix a flat with it.
That's what I thought it was but I would never have thought to try a bike pump on a motorcycle tire. I have an air compressor at home. That works just fine for me.
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That's what I thought it was but I would never have thought to try a bike pump on a motorcycle tire. I have an air compressor at home. That works just fine for me.
I use a stand b/c pump... @ about 3 pumps per psi... that little thing in the photo... about 8-10 pumps/ psi.... like I said, it's good for topping off (without overfilling like I'd do with my AC), I'm dreading the day I have to fix a flat and fill'er'up with that!

edit: and you know... as ppl look at my bike more, they tend to see that (look right past the tags)... I'm thinking I'm going to get rid of it... put it on the kids bike... and get me a little CO2 pack!
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I use a stand b/c pump... @ about 3 pumps per psi... that little thing in the photo... about 8-10 pumps/ psi.... like I said, it's good for topping off (without overfilling like I'd do with my AC), I'm dreading the day I have to fix a flat and fill'er'up with that!

edit: and you know... as ppl look at my bike more, they tend to see that (look right past the RATBKR tags)... I'm thinking I'm going to get rid of it... put it on the kids bike... and get me a little CO2 pack!
I actually bought my dad a flat repair kit for his Harley. It's amazing that there's enough air in those little CO2 cartridges to fill a motorcycle tire to 30psi.

As for the personal plate, I noticed it but had to ask about the pump. A guy in our riding group has a personal plate. KARSUK
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I actually bought my dad a flat repair kit for his Harley. It's amazing that there's enough air in those little CO2 cartridges to fill a motorcycle tire to 30psi.

As for the personal plate, I noticed it but had to ask about the pump. A guy in our riding group has a personal plate. KARSUK
Which CO2? I just got the plug kit today for my trip... if I can find a CO2 kit before I go, that'd be cool... save my arms from pumping for a while as well.

and, that's a pretty cool tag!... they are so cheap now... I really didn't think about it, wife was like, "your tags are due, why not pay $10 more and get the, inside joke, "ratbiker" tags".... yeah, why not!
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This is what I got him.

Cycle Gear - GENUINE INNOVATIONS: Monster Air Chuck CO2 Tire Inflation and Repair Kit,
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Looks like a beautiful road.
Its in a place called Eskdale, right in the heart of the English Lake District. Awesome.
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and couldn't find the best place to post the led vid so i decided to put the exhaust here too :\

I'll get some pics up when I get back home this weekend and get my bike back
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