How do you find those? I searched Ebay and found nothing. Right now I'm so broke I can't even pay attention! The W650 and the Honda GB500 have been favorites of mine since they came out, with the Kaw being slightly ahead on my list.
So the rear pads were in contact with the rotor. They heated up and expanded as the brake fluid started to boil. Good thing it didn't lock up!It was the shop's goof for not finding it at the 650 mile check, BUT that's a type of thing I should be inspecting before each ride. QuoteHad a similar happening with my Royal Enfield! I had replaced the standard Rear Brake rod nut with a "Rear Brake Rod Wing Nut" from CMW. Yes it is handy for quick adjustments, BUT... The facility where I work held a picnic. As usual there was often a crowd of "sightseers gathered around the "Antique Motorcycle". Evidently some cleaver Peckerwood decided that my brake was loose, and decided to keep me safe by horsing the Wing nut tight. In the first eight miles I noticed that the bike was a might sluggish. After twenty miles I noticed that I couldn't pull away from the traffic light. I pushed the bike into a nearby parking lot and found the rear wheel was completely locked up and the hub was boiling hot. The moral: BEWARE of the oglers and sightseers! many are Gremlins in disguise Also, get rid of those wing nuts. (thank God I haven't bought the wing nut for the oil filter.
Had a similar happening with my Royal Enfield! I had replaced the standard Rear Brake rod nut with a "Rear Brake Rod Wing Nut" from CMW. Yes it is handy for quick adjustments, BUT... The facility where I work held a picnic. As usual there was often a crowd of "sightseers gathered around the "Antique Motorcycle". Evidently some cleaver Peckerwood decided that my brake was loose, and decided to keep me safe by horsing the Wing nut tight. In the first eight miles I noticed that the bike was a might sluggish. After twenty miles I noticed that I couldn't pull away from the traffic light. I pushed the bike into a nearby parking lot and found the rear wheel was completely locked up and the hub was boiling hot. The moral: BEWARE of the oglers and sightseers! many are Gremlins in disguise Also, get rid of those wing nuts. (thank God I haven't bought the wing nut for the oil filter.
rode the 56 matchless to the hospital this morning for routeen blood test because the enfield is sitting flattired waiting for the new k81 (out of stock) i suppose i could have taken the 2000 ensield but i like to renew the gas in sitting in the carb on all the bikes.
see you there mike .bring it along. but i'll most likely have the k81 on the bike to get there,unless i have to take the triumph.
no support vehicle. just a little brass bell.
Nice DRZ, Big Don. I've seriously considered the Super Moto version of it. I think it would be the perfect commuting bike for the city. I think they are amazing bang for the buck and seem like blasts to ride.