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I took the motor out over a year ago to repair the starter clutch that had gummed up so all new OEM clutch internal chains starter clutch rollers water pump neutral light switch (neutral light only shines in neutral!) thermostat valve seals both base gaskets carbs cleaned out nice travelcade seat (I have the original king queen but split) new brake pads in spec resurfaced and drilled discs stainless steel front brake lines front forks air damped new rear shocks electronic ignition gas gauge sender adjusted so it reads usefully spin on oil filter mod all rear lights LED original speedo said 89 thousand I had to replace with a used one reading 49 thousand Unfotunately I misplaced the side bag keys and havent managed a trip to key kraft on Church Street for new ones. |
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Bradl learns Laguna on a 'Blade
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NEW: Yoshimura ends cans for Honda CB1000R
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