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Bcordb3
| Posted on Saturday, November 20, 2004 - 10:37 am: |
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Has anyone done anything creative with their oil dip sticks? I find mine very difficult to read. |
Reducati
| Posted on Saturday, November 20, 2004 - 10:46 am: |
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i bought the billet one, but it really isnt much better. i know just use small carboard strips, same lenght as the dip stick to check oil. |
Tucsonxb9s
| Posted on Saturday, November 20, 2004 - 10:48 am: |
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Check the KV. I can't remember who, but the used a specific yellow shrink wrap to make it easier to read. |
Gentleman_jon
| Posted on Saturday, November 20, 2004 - 12:21 pm: |
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Here is the solution that Tucson was referring to: http://www.badweatherbikers.com/cgibin/discus/discus.cgi Basically it involved putting some light color 3/8" shrink tube over the dipstick to make it more legible. |
Gentleman_jon
| Posted on Saturday, November 20, 2004 - 12:24 pm: |
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sorry, that doesn't seem to be the correct link. Try this: go into the search area, type in " Dip Stick problem solved" and it should take you to the right page. |
Unibear12r
| Posted on Saturday, November 20, 2004 - 01:39 pm: |
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American Sport Bike has a metal one thats pretty nice. |
Xb9er
| Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2004 - 11:01 am: |
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http://www.badweatherbikers.com/cgibin/discus/show.cgi?tpc=32777&post=279833#POS T279833 Mike |
Gentleman_jon
| Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2004 - 02:09 pm: |
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Thanks Mike. How did you do that? |
Prof_stack
| Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2004 - 03:55 pm: |
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You know, I just got used to reading the oil level on the dipstick and have no problem knowing exactly what the level is, checking after every other ride. However, I'd love to see an oil stick with temperature readout on the top. Used to have one on my 78 Yamahaha SR500. Prof (love the thumbnail photos to the left) |
Firebolt020283
| Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2004 - 03:59 pm: |
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i thought i didnt have to shrink rap my dipstick now that im married |
Bcordb3
| Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2004 - 04:58 pm: |
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Jon - nice piece of information others suggested the same. As some old guy once said "A picture is worth a thousand words". Firebolt - I am still laughing at your solution to my problem!!!!!!!!! |
Firebolt020283
| Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2004 - 05:01 pm: |
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bcordb3 i was just saying what everyone eles was posibly thinking but on a serious note that does look like a good solution |
Firebolt020283
| Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2004 - 05:02 pm: |
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oh by the way were did u get the die cast? and do they make one of a firebolt? |
Bcordb3
| Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2004 - 05:06 pm: |
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Mike - Thanks for finding that thread, just read most of it. Lots of good ideas. |
Bcordb3
| Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2004 - 05:18 pm: |
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Firebolt - I found that on Ebay and they do have a firebolt. It is an outfit in Spain, I was a little apprehensive dealing out of the country, but is was the cleanest Ebay deal I have ever done. I had the model in 2 weeks after the deal was finished. The seller is coast*7. I found this on the site now. BUELL FIREBOLT XB9R MODEL 1/24 VERY RARE!! |
Firebolt020283
| Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2004 - 05:38 pm: |
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thanks i just found 2 of them (might have a new model before i have my new bike) |
Xb9er
| Posted on Sunday, November 21, 2004 - 09:48 pm: |
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Gentleman_jon: See the little folder icon above the username (where the avatar is). These instructions pop up when you click that icon: "If you right-click this link and choose to copy the shortcut and paste this into your message, you can easily create a link to this post." Go to the post you want to link to and follow the above instructions. Mike. |
Opto
| Posted on Monday, November 22, 2004 - 02:22 am: |
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Xb9er Mike inspired me with this http://www.badweatherbikers.com/cgibin/discus/show.cgi?tpc=32777&post=327676#POST327676 so I ended up doing this which works heaps better than standard.
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Darthane
| Posted on Monday, November 22, 2004 - 08:42 am: |
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Firebolt, just FYI - they are not die-cast - they're plastic. They are, however, very well done and a cool little desk-topper (I've got one on my computer desk at home). I still have to find a place to hand my Buell flourescent light... |
Xb9er
| Posted on Monday, November 22, 2004 - 01:12 pm: |
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Opto, I hesitated cutting too much off those rings for fear I would get a false reading if the stick picked up oil from the sides of the dipstick opening. Mike. |
Flick
| Posted on Monday, November 22, 2004 - 02:09 pm: |
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Opto...your oil is low! |
Opto
| Posted on Tuesday, November 23, 2004 - 02:33 am: |
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Mike, it works well, no problems, thanks for the idea. |
Cataract2
| Posted on Tuesday, November 23, 2004 - 08:18 am: |
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Kinda dumb question but I figured I should get it answered. When checking the oil do I screw the dip stick back in and out to check it? (Message edited by cataract2 on November 23, 2004) |
Cowboyup
| Posted on Tuesday, November 23, 2004 - 09:09 am: |
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not a dumb question; it would be the difference between being full and requiring more oil. the dipstick must be fully seated (screwed in) for proper reading. |
Opto
| Posted on Wednesday, November 24, 2004 - 01:47 am: |
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Make sure the bike is on the sidestand on a level floor and the engine's hot when you check it. When cold, the level is usually at or below the 2nd ring. |