Question about KTM 250 EXC-F Motorcycles
...Remove the stuff you don't want to be broken > turn signals, tail light assembly, mirrors. Leave the carb alone. Change to a larger rear sprocket. Add 10 to 16 teeth to it. Now the engine has much ...
...remove rear wheel of 2006 honda crf150f model:2006 Honda CRF150f problem: I need have new tires I would just maually apply them rather than going to the shop.How do I remove the rear wheel? well i ...
rear tires like crazy; I keep the air pressure at proper levels and 99% of my riding is on the highway. I have tried the Dunlop K591 (OEM), Michelin MACDAM 50, and most recently a Metzeler; the most I
...remove. I recommend using a piece of rubber tubing to hold onto the rear plug in order to carefully start the plug into the threads (see above). Then once it is "finger tight" remove the tubing and ...
remove the nut on top of the fork tube. It's a special socket, 1-3/8s", of a soft metal so you don't mar up the chrome. $20 @ J&P cycles. You'll also need 2 new Brass crush washers that are at the
...air-cooled bike with a V-twin as the pipes have to be mounted high under the rider. There are a couple companies that claim to produce internal ceramic pipes that supposedly removes nearly all heat ...
...rear tire replacement) regardless of amount miles. 2) Plain and simple. Don't waste money on iridium because of #1 they spark the same it's just the tips that are suppposed to last longer. 3) Full ...
...rear, the rider should remove air from the tire. So for example, starting at a front tire pressure of 32.5 psi should bring you up to 36 psi hot. Once you obtain this pressure increase for a given ...
...rear, the rider should remove air from the tire. So for example, starting at a front tire pressure of 32.5 psi should bring you up to 36 psi hot. Once you obtain this pressure increase for a given ...
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