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I need to learn japanese.
So, because motorcycles were put upon this earth solely to make me batty, the damn SVS started right up with its own battery this time. Battery sitting innocently in motorcycle (not running): 13.3V Motorcycle idling at 1200 RPM: 14.1V Motorcycle … Continue reading
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Ruling out the battery.
I’m working at home today, and am about to rebuild some code, which takes about 30 minutes. I did some research into the SVS’s electrical woes last night, and while my code is chugging along, I’m going to go out … Continue reading
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The wars continue.
Superhawk: 3 Bar end weights: 0 Forunately, the most recent shedding of bar end weight happened mere blocks from my house. I just walked around the neighborhood until I found the little bastard. On went another liberal application of red … Continue reading
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eGuard write-up is up
eGuard system monitor installation steps. Nothing fancy. 🙂 Off to play with razor blades and the Superhawk seat now! Yay!
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New chain and sprockets
Woohoo, I put the new chain and sprockets on today. It goes much easier with an impact wrench, I’ll tell you that much. Last year’s three-day saga took about five hours today (including set-up and tear-down). The Motion Pro chain … Continue reading
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