"waxed"... I only use synthetic polish/sealant But people insist on calling it "waxing"!!!
Max, inquiring minds want to know how many miles now,
and do you still store your beloved C14 outside?
Rode to work and back today. Need to allow the grip warmers a bit of extra time to get up to temp. Over half way before they could be felt thru my gloves.
Before I put grip puppies over the grips, they would get warmer much faster. Now they take about 5 min before I feel anything. But it is a small price to pay for the additional comfort afforded by the extra padding. One tip- turn the grips on MAXIMUM setting until you feel the heat, then you can cut it back.Thanks. Similar time frame for me. I do have the puppies on the bike, and it does take a while for the heat to penetrate through them. I'm used to BMW's, that can scald one's hands in no time, even thru the puppies and gloves.
Tom, I just rode Steve's bike yesterday. All I can say is that you WANT the flash!!Thanks. I appreciate your info. tomp
Thanks. Similar time frame for me. I do have the puppies on the bike, and it does take a while for the heat to penetrate through them. I'm used to BMW's, that can scald one's hands in no time, even thru the puppies and gloves.
Connies grip heaters certainly wont heat like that. They are rather weak with gloves and puppies.
Connies grip heaters certainly wont heat like that. They are rather weak with gloves and puppies.Found that out today, being our first below 50's day. Rode the R-R after work just to see the difference, and there was a big one, for sure. Being a nekked roadster, the cold wind is much more evident on it, but it is such a blast to ride, whether warm or cold days.
Rode to work and back today. Need to allow the grip warmers a bit of extra time to get up to temp. Over half way before they could be felt thru my gloves. Good weather protection though. Funny, but the 11 feels like the 08, but then again it doesn't. Can't tell what it is, but it's there, none the less. Also believe I am more conscious if the engine's RPM, with the TBR exhaust over the super quiet of the bazooka stock one.
The 11 doesn't seem to accelerate the same as the 08. I do believe STEVE's flash will definitely be added this Spring.
To those who know things, does winter formula gas cause some of this "lack of power" I am experiencing? To be clear, when I "hit it", the bike pulls like crazy at the upper RPM range, so that feels the same as the 08 did, but could the TBR cause some of the Low RPM flatness I am feeling? I did add the db killer before today's commute, but was unable to tell much difference w/wo the killer with the type riding of the commute, except it is decently quieter. tp
I found a solution for retaining those little nuts in the batter terminals.
Might help someone.
I cut a piece of clear plastic hose, flatten it, and place it under the nuts.
The piece of hose acts as a spring to hold the nut in place.
When the terminal is installed, the bolt screws down against it or thru it.
Works out great.
Ride safe, Ted
The 11 doesn't seem to accelerate the same as the 08. I do believe STEVE's flash will definitely be added this Spring.
To those who know things, does winter formula gas cause some of this "lack of power" I am experiencing? To be clear, when I "hit it", the bike pulls like crazy at the upper RPM range, so that feels the same as the 08 did, but could the TBR cause some of the Low RPM flatness I am feeling? I did add the db killer before today's commute, but was unable to tell much difference w/wo the killer with the type riding of the commute, except it is decently quieter. tp
I have experienced the same thing, the 8-9 seemed better down low than the 10-up which are pretty crummy feely below 5000 rpm. I've looked over the base maps and haven't found any significant differences, but something is different, I believe maybe a trim map somewhere I haven't seen.
Also, I have experience with the 2 bros slipon, it doesn't kill low rpm torque, the comments about back pressure don't apply here because of the VVT system and lack of cam overlap under 5k, but I can tell you the DB killer is a HP killer for sure, basically it dumbs the engine down to stock muffler flow / power. HTH, Steve
I found a solution for retaining those little nuts in the battery terminals.
Might help someone.
I cut a piece of clear plastic hose, flatten it, and place it under the nuts.
The piece of hose acts as a spring to hold the nut in place.
When the terminal is installed, the bolt screws down against it or thru it.
Works out great.
Ride safe, Ted
I found a solution for retaining those little nuts in the battery terminals.
Might help someone.
I cut a piece of clear plastic hose, flatten it, and place it under the nuts.
The piece of hose acts as a spring to hold the nut in place.
When the terminal is installed, the bolt screws down against it or thru it.
Works out great.
Ride safe, Ted