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From the album: Adventures in Motorcycling
Morning ride up Coal Creek Canyon, 119 to Nederland, and back to Boulder. This particular spot is about half way down Boulder Canyon.- 6 comments
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SWEEEEEET, when do we leave?
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From the album: Photoshops
What the new VFR might look like with the 2014 CBR1000RR Fireblade paint scheme. -
From the album: Photoshops
I really like the styling of the new VFR, however, the solid white is a little too much for my tastes. So I thought I'd do a little photoshopping to see what it might look like with various bits and pieces blacked out. -
Thanks all for the input! I'm considering it resolved for now.
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From the album: Adventures in Motorcycling
This shot reminds me of a lion on top of a hill scouting for breakfast. -
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After removing the switch and reinstalling it, I see that there is some play there on the screw hole. I was able to move the switch a little closer to the lever and tightened it down, now it is working with the lever in the first click position. I have no idea if it will stay there or eventually move away, but for now it is working ;-)
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After more consideration, shorting the switch would be a bad idea. You could accidentally hit the starter switch while driving.
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I hear ya, I am wondering if I shouldn't just short the switch permanently. Any issue with doing this???
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My apologies in advance if this has been asked and answered a dozen times and I'm just too stupid to find it: I just installed the Pazzo shorty clutch and brake levers on my '08. I really like them, however, I am finding the bike wont start in gear unless the lever is adjusted to position 3 or higher. Have others ran into this?? I really prefer the lever at setting one as I have short fingers and three is a bit of a reach for me. Clutch disengages correctly at all 6 adjustment levels, so I am wondering if anyone has found a way to maybe build up the contact point between the switch and the lever? Any suggestions?
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From the album: photoshops
Skid's test ride image with a little photoshopping. -
From the album: Adventures in Motorcycling
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From the album: Adventures in Motorcycling
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