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Its about oil change time (my first winter storage with this bike) and I don't know what oil weight it needs. I know that Honda four strokes are usually 10w40, but I just want to make sure.
Thanks in advance.
Really nice jacket, made in the good old USA, but it doesn't fit. Its a size 42, I'm 5'9" around 165lbs (athletic build) and its a little bit too big through the shoulders. Nicer quality than my 80's Brooks cafe jacket even though its a lesser known name. It has a zip out liner thats in great...
East end, the Beaches to be more specific.
I'm leaving tomorrow for the cottage, I'll be back Monday. Send me an email if you are interested. mnwallis@ryerson.ca
This '76 Benelli 750 SEI is the homepage on pipeburn.com today: http://www.pipeburn.com/home/tag/cafe-racer
There's something about a classic 6 cylinder bike - it just exudes manliness.
Re: 2000 Honda Civic SI for sale. Might entertain any serious offers on the CB45
Man I hope you can sell the cage so the bike doesn't have to go.
I can vouch for the 2000 Civic Si. I recently sold mine, it had just under 300 000 klicks on it and ran smooth as butter. I bet my old car, even if...
My little cb360t could use some extra power. I know, being a 2 cylinder bike, that power gains won't be great but its worth it to me. Can anyone recommend a good shop in the GTA that specializes in cylinder boring?
Thanks in advance.
mmmmm a very tastefull car. 4 wheel drive + lots of toque = way too much fun.
My pick, at this kind of money, would be the Audi RS4. The Carrera scores a bit better with the babes tho.
Yeah man its perfect for that kind of thing - I use a nice Suomy for in the city/freeway riding but for country roads and more relaxed rides its nice to have a helmet that lets you feel the fresh air. Pretty decent quality too for a cheap bucket.
I replied to your email about where/when to...
As the title says, I've got a brand new (limited edition) Bell Custom 500 helmet. This is the thinnest true DOT approved helmet available on the market. It is a reissue of the original Bell helmet made in 1954. Very nice quality, lightweight lid. A nice alternative to a half helmet as this 3/4...
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