W.T.F. Were They Thinking? (Motorcycle Designers/Engineers)
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Re: W.T.F. Were They Thinking? (Motorcycle Designers/Enginee
Moto Guzzi's engines still use pushrods.
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Re: W.T.F. Were They Thinking? (Motorcycle Designers/Enginee
So does Harley...BobK wrote:Moto Guzzi's engines still use pushrods.
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Re: W.T.F. Were They Thinking? (Motorcycle Designers/Enginee
This has got to be the worst design ever... I had not ridden my bike for a while (FZ6) and I took it to the DMV before going on my ride since I needed to register it. So, I happend to leave the keys in with the bike in the on position. I know, daft as ever, but it happens.Grey Thumper wrote:I hate that I have to remove the tank to get access to my battery. On the newest version of my bike, the battery's just under the seat.
Although on that bike, the oil filler cap is on the right side of the bike, while the window to check the oil level is on the left.
So, I have to not only half remove the gas tank, but remove two pieces of the fairing to get to the battery because it was dead as a doornail when I was finished (in not too long a time) at the DMV.
My wife comes I have everything open, we jump it - and then ... One of the screws has broken the brittle plastic on the fairing and I can't get it all together quickly. I get an engine light (I assume for sitting in one place for too long). Its been running for a little while so I turn it off finish putting it back together and it doesn't start....
My wife comes back, jumps me (after I remove all the parts) - then I put it back together and don't worry about the offending screw - which apparently isn't necessary to hold the fairing on tight(!)
PIMA! Of course if I hadn't been daft it wouldn't have been an issue. I do have a connector for my air pump and slow charger, but I didn't have a wire to connect it to my wife's car for a jump. Which reminds me I should get that cable so I don't have trouble the next time I am daft... It might not be so far away.
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Re: W.T.F. Were They Thinking? (Motorcycle Designers/Enginee
By B-King was like that too.jstark47 wrote:Exact same issue with a Triumph Trophy. It's a two-person job, one to steady the bike and one to look at the sight glass.flw wrote:With one hand you held the bike up while getting your head down enough to see the sight glass. Too easy to tilt the bike too far and drop it on ones head.
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Random 2003/Corwin 2006/Cordelia and Morrigan 2009
FZ6/11302 mi|Suzuki B-King/5178 mi|Ninja 250cc/5300 mi| (rented)ST1300 850 mi
Hoping my kids don't hate me too much in the future.
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Re: W.T.F. Were They Thinking? (Motorcycle Designers/Enginee
I get to resurrect my own thread....neato.....
Got a minor cooling problem on the Connie, seems the rad cooling fan is not coming on, not a problem when at speed and as long as I shut the engine off at lights (I know, not a good idea) I can keep the engine coolant temps well within the safe range....however, I did note two design flaws. I wanted to check my fuses to see if one had blown, only to get at the jbox aka fuse box, you have to remove your saddle and unscrew the left side panel.....and to check the coolant level in the radiator, it is best if you remove the entire gas tank. I have yet to look at getting at the actual cooling fan, I remember looking at the procedure in my Haynes manual, and recall you first have to start off with sacrificing a virgin to the Motorcycle gods.
Got a minor cooling problem on the Connie, seems the rad cooling fan is not coming on, not a problem when at speed and as long as I shut the engine off at lights (I know, not a good idea) I can keep the engine coolant temps well within the safe range....however, I did note two design flaws. I wanted to check my fuses to see if one had blown, only to get at the jbox aka fuse box, you have to remove your saddle and unscrew the left side panel.....and to check the coolant level in the radiator, it is best if you remove the entire gas tank. I have yet to look at getting at the actual cooling fan, I remember looking at the procedure in my Haynes manual, and recall you first have to start off with sacrificing a virgin to the Motorcycle gods.
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Re: W.T.F. Were They Thinking? (Motorcycle Designers/Enginee
Good luck man
I am referring to finding a virgin in Canada
SaPaul scoots like Marvin
I am referring to finding a virgin in Canada
SaPaul scoots like Marvin
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The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
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Re: W.T.F. Were They Thinking? (Motorcycle Designers/Enginee
Not as hard as you would think, most men aren't that great a catch... It is the women that make our country so appealing and a whole lot of those women are looking for the "PERFECT" man... Well, there's not many like me to be had...
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Re: W.T.F. Were They Thinking? (Motorcycle Designers/Enginee
We're not looking for perfect....just right.
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How about round, I am round
I spent my therapy money an a K1200S
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
The therapy worked, I got a GS now
A touch of insanity crept back in the shape of an R1200R
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Re: W.T.F. Were They Thinking? (Motorcycle Designers/Enginee
How about we combine them?
You spin me right 'round baby right 'round...
You spin me right 'round baby right 'round...
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