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They have several interesting products under their Professional and Industrial tabs (but not sure about availability outside the USA):
https://www.rustoleum.com/
Magnetized sump plug is cool! No other convenient place to strap or epoxy a magnet since the whole bottom of the plug is the installation nut and the oil filter is internal. Neat that you can see how the sump plug/screen actually fit in the case!
I guess I'm missing the point of the turn signal adapters. Are they not threaded, hollow mounts? Then they should be able to be used with either a washer on the inside and outside of the headlight bucket (but you need to "play" with the alignment), or a short (just enough material for the...
I originally had one of those "bridge" pullers too. Saw the video results of the "slide hammer" tool and got one of those instead (why I recommended it a while back). Better control over force applied, not limited to what structure the "bridge" rests on, etc.
Yes, a plastic body putty spreading...
As the bike moves (and starts to rev), more vibrations occur which probably started shaking the ground wire which might be why it seemed to run ok at idle. Multiple carb cleanings do not hurt. Now you need to set the mixture jet and idle speed.
Interested in performance/operation comparison of front disk on "daily rider" vs front drum brake. I assume its from a Virago (or maybe just a newer SR250 that did not come to the USA)?
Right - except that vacuum is only present in the crankcase when the piston is moving upward; otherwise it is a series of push-pull movements which is the windage loss described. My previous suggestion was to use a 1-way Krankvent (used by the H-D crowd for the same reason) in the OEM line going...
I had heard of exhaust-induced depressurization before but I don't see the benefit (vs cost/complexity) of using this system over the intake-induced depressurization 1-way valve I mentioned much earlier. Any references speak to both and cite the reasons for the preference?
Nice work! I assume this is an oil-in-frame XT600. If so, how difficult was it to mount the TX500 tank with the oil return fitting near the mounts? Also, are the Keihin 31mm carbs off a Kaw EX250 or separate?
Foot position you are exploring is way to tight for me, but I really like the upswept exhaust adapter idea! Gives the ability to clamp the exhaust way after the stock foot peg, improves the look a whole lot, and improves ground clearance.
I tried a very similar hot-glue-gun-bridge device (Ding King brand) and it was so-so. Am following a guy on YouTube (Sweet Project Cars) and he had a couple episodes on using a slide hammer with hot-glue plastic pads. Was so impressed I got a set, but have not gotten around to using it. Many of...
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