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Sinfulwhere
| Posted on Sunday, May 27, 2007 - 05:10 pm: |
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I have a 97' S1 Lightning and wanted ta know if there was any better setup for the front light than the Giant Eye look that i have now. I've had lot's of trouble finding things for this bike. I've had it almost 4 years now and as always harley has never been any help, so i would really like someplace to look. Help if ya can, thanks |
Lemonchili_x1
| Posted on Monday, May 28, 2007 - 10:47 pm: |
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Hey folks, Just thought I'd drop in and say "hi", I haven't logged on for quite some time, life has been kinda busy over the last year or so... but I still have my X1 White Lightning and it's going strong with around 20,000km's on it now (It gets ridden a little more often these days, usually two-up ) I hope all is well with you folks, cheers, lemonchili |
Buellinachinashop
| Posted on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 - 06:57 pm: |
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"pretty annoying to drive past a sign advertising unavailable merchandice" Milwaukee Harley does the same thing |
Daves
| Posted on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 - 07:13 pm: |
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Mm128 call Andy at Buell of Appleton He will have them |
Buellinachinashop
| Posted on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 - 07:33 pm: |
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Andy seems to have everything. |
Daves
| Posted on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 - 07:37 pm: |
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He better |
Buellinachinashop
| Posted on Tuesday, May 29, 2007 - 07:45 pm: |
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The prices aren't bad either! |
Billiegoat
| Posted on Thursday, May 31, 2007 - 10:11 pm: |
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Hello, It's been a long time since I've visited this board. Glad to see it's still very active. A recent crash of my regular commuter has put me back on my 02M2 daily. I have a race air filter and a Wiley Bros pipe and for years, have planned to re-jet the carb. She coughs and spits and hates cold air. So.... should I finally re-jet the carb or buck up and buy a flat side? At one point I had the instruction to re-jet but, there they are lost and there is SO MUCH info in the knowledge vault that it's difficult to find. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated. billiegoat |
Bad_karma
| Posted on Friday, June 01, 2007 - 02:22 am: |
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Bruce, I would recommend the Mikuni HSR42 kit. Joe |
Bluzm2
| Posted on Friday, June 01, 2007 - 11:09 am: |
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This should be in the KV but I'll give you the short version. Unless you have done motor work (cams, head work, etc.) the HSR42 will not buy you much of anything. Performance is near identical, the 42 has a bit more smooth delivery. The CV40 can be made to run very will with very minor tweeks. Start with a 45 pilot jst and the air screw set to 2 1/2 turns out. You will need to remove the plug on the bottom to get at the air screw. Drill a small hole in the plug then screw in a sheet metal screw a couple threads then pull the plug out. The screw is right under the plug so when drilling be very careful. The main jet should be a 185 or 190. That will get you in the ball park and make your M2 MUCH happier! Brad One more thing, replace your intake seals while you have the carb off. If they are not leaking now, the will shortly. They're only good for a few years... |
Billiegoat
| Posted on Friday, June 01, 2007 - 06:34 pm: |
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Thanks for the info everyone! Much appreciated. b |
Japauto
| Posted on Tuesday, June 05, 2007 - 09:29 am: |
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X1glider
| Posted on Tuesday, June 05, 2007 - 11:45 am: |
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Been a very long time since I've popped 'round here. Just have a couple bikes to sell in the Classified area if anyone is interested. Trying to simplify my life and in the process, buy a pure MX bike. And as I only commute to work, no pleasure riding as the roads where I live suck and bore me to tears, I don't need 3 road bikes. I tend to play in the dirt more these days. Right now I'm just selling the Buell and Honda XL, but will probably sell the FXDX and BMW shortly. |
Smokedaddy
| Posted on Monday, June 11, 2007 - 12:03 am: |
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Greetings, Man I haven’t been here in a looooong time. My 98 S3T had been sitting for quite a while and I want to get it running again. Am I going to have a hard time finding a new battery? Plus I need to replace my fork seals. Think these are available? I haven’t been to a dealership in years and don’t even know if one exist in the Phoenix area. Oh, I'm going to do the work myself. -SD: (Message edited by Smokedaddy on June 11, 2007) |
Firemanjim
| Posted on Monday, June 11, 2007 - 01:18 am: |
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Jim,give Al a call at American Sportbike,he keeps that stuff in stock. Batteries you can get pretty much anywhere. Just need to make a seal installer, I used pvc pipe cut to size,check knowledge vault. Good to hear from you. |
Blake
| Posted on Monday, June 11, 2007 - 04:30 pm: |
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What the Fire Man said. Especially the "good to hear from you." How's the house in the mountains these days? |
Smokedaddy
| Posted on Monday, June 11, 2007 - 11:50 pm: |
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Hey Jim, Man I never even thought about giving Al a ring. <duh> I have a friend that has a mini clean room setup that's going to give me a hand as he has a ton of experience re-building forks (just never a Buell). At least I will learn how to do it from a pro so to speak. BTW, are you still doing the LSR thing? I haven't kept in in touch with anyone in many moons. My fault. Just to much going on and another expensive hobby took over my freaking life. <grin> Thanks again, -SD: |
Smokedaddy
| Posted on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - 12:03 am: |
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Hey Blake, Damn to be honest I am quite surprised you are still maintaining the BBS. I simply figured it wouldn’t be worth all the baby-sitting (not meant to be negative) and hassle. I know it can take its toll even with the best. I only lasted 8 years with mine. As far as the house goes, I’m trying to keep from loosing it. <grin> If I can hang in there just 2 more years and make a few more bucks on the side, I will sell it and my home in Phoenix. My daughter just moved to Willow Springs (not sure if that’s one word or two) North Carolina. I just spend 2 weeks there visiting. What an incredible place to live, plus mansions with a ton of land are incredibly inexpensive. I could not believe how friendly everyone I met there was. It reminded me the way it was here before the invasion started. <smile> I am honestly thinking about selling everything and moving there. -SD: (Message edited by Smokedaddy on June 12, 2007) |
Rocketman
| Posted on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - 06:28 am: |
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Jim, it's lovely to see you back. I have been wondering where you'd got to. Try and keep at least one eye <grin> out of the stars! Rocket |
Jerry_haughton
| Posted on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - 07:20 am: |
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My daughter just moved to Willow Springs (not sure if that’s one word or two) North Carolina. I just spend 2 weeks there visiting. What an incredible place to live, plus mansions with a ton of land are incredibly inexpensive. I could not believe how friendly everyone I met there was. Jim, good to see your name pop up. i concur with your "friendly" and "inexpensive" comments above. this is beautiful, old country, and the riding is sublime. Willow Springs, NC is indeed two words, and would put you about an hour or so west of Ulywife and M2nc (Kristi and Carlos Saurez, Grifton, NC), two of the nicest (and most active) Buell riders you'll ever meet. suggest you pay a visit to the C3 (Carolina Corner Carvers) thread in Storm Fronts - the folks in there are as friendly as the locals you've already met. Denise and i moved 2700 miles to SW Virginia (Fancy Gap, right on the Blue Ridge Parkway) at the first of the year, and are loving it. friendly people, incredibly inexpensive, gorgeous country, and sublime riding. what else is there??? best regards, FB&D |
Firemanjim
| Posted on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - 10:31 am: |
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Jim, still doing the LSR thing, got it worse than ever. Building a beast for this go around.Here is the thread about it-- http://www.badweatherbikers.com/buell/messages/158 664/188500.html?1180130855 |
Donedealdog
| Posted on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - 01:53 pm: |
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i have a 2003 firebolt xb9r that has gone through 2 drive belts in less than 10,000 miles; i have 2 questions - is anyone else experiencing belts breaking before their time? anyway to lengthen the belt life? MOST importantly can anyone provide step by step instructions as to how to change the belt in my garage instead of trailering it 350 miles to the nearest buell dealer??? thanks Donedealdog |
Sparky
| Posted on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - 03:59 pm: |
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Ddd, no premature breakage in 48k miles, but that's just me changing belts around 15k as recommended. Others, I'm sure, will chime in with horror stories. How did the edges of the belts look? Was there any indication of misalignment like the belt riding a little off the pulley? Any fraying, chunking or cord strands showing? Have you examined both sprockets for any kind of damage or abnormal wear including the condition of the hard chrome plating? There's gotta be something common in this. How many rear tires have you gone through in this time? Has the same dealer always handled your belts and tire changes? Maybe they don't know the belt should not be twisted or bent tighter than the drive pulley's diameter? |
Smokedaddy
| Posted on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - 10:21 pm: |
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Jerry, Weird, I've been looking at a couple of places in Sparta North Carolina. <grin> That's not that far from your place according to Google maps. I was looking for something with elevation due to my Astrophotography hobby and of course price. What's your opinion so far, climate, snow, yada, yada. You can take this off-line if necessary. -SD: |
Smokedaddy
| Posted on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - 10:25 pm: |
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Jim, E'gads my man ....... looks like Aaron's adventure(s) in LSR and the BWB has created a freaking monster, meaning you. Absolutely one sweet machine! Be careful on that damn thing! Oh, did you rob a back or something. <grin> -SD: PS: Got a hold of Al too, thanks! |
Smokedaddy
| Posted on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - 10:28 pm: |
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Rocket, Damn I thought they tied you up and burned you at the stake! -SD: |
Smokedaddy
| Posted on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 - 10:59 pm: |
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Oh, Any suggestions on a ridding school in California, including what you think the total price would be? -SD: |
Firemanjim
| Posted on Wednesday, June 13, 2007 - 02:01 am: |
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Jim,do you mean trackday stuff as Vik(Eek) is an instructor with Zoom-Zoom track day schools.Ask in quick board, Steve Slaughter a better source for this stuff.Or post over on Sacborg and Vik,Chop, etc will give good input. |
Blake
| Posted on Wednesday, June 13, 2007 - 02:57 am: |
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Freddy Spencer school in Vegas is highly rated. Their website has all the details. Last I recall it was going to run $2500 or so for a two day weekend, their bike. Check also the Racing topic here, subtopic "Roadracing...". Atop the page are links to Roadracing World's wealth of information and links to track schools and such. Check out their Track Day Directory. (Message edited by blake on June 13, 2007) |
Jerry_haughton
| Posted on Wednesday, June 13, 2007 - 07:48 am: |
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Jerry, Weird, I've been looking at a couple of places in Sparta North Carolina. <grin> That's not that far from your place according to Google maps. I was looking for something with elevation due to my Astrophotography hobby and of course price. not far at all, perhaps 30-45 minutes. with elevation as one of your parameters, this would be a good reason to focus on being as close to the Parkway as possible, as it typically follows the highest terrain. i've been thru Sparta a couple of times, looks like it'd be a nice place to call home. What's your opinion so far, climate, snow, yada, yada. have only been here six months, so can't give an "old-timer's" perspective of life on the Blue Ridge Plateau yet. that said, damn cold in the winter for someone used to SoCal winter weather, and a BIG surprise for us was the ferocity of the winter winds, altho the locals say this year was particularly brutal. didn't get much snow this year, but we're told that some years it'll bury a parked car so bad you can't tell there's a car under there. the humidity is higher out here, and whether it's a "problem" depends on who you ask. the locals deny any humidity at all up here on the Plateau, but coming from SoCal (i.e. 0%) we beg to disagree. it's WAY better up here than down on the Piedmont, however, drier AND cooler, and tolerable so far. speaking of humidity, the cold here in the winter is a WET cold, and it's a lot harder to hide from than the dry cold we're used to. if you want, we can take a recon ride one of these days to Sparta, shoot some "flavor" pix of the area, and round up some real estate info for you. FB&D |
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