juniorfjr
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No, he better not screw that up.jsnsNo worries '65, we can handle the riser installation and will have any needed tools / equipment.
@wingshot...Sunday is Mother's Day, just make sure it's extra special!
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No, he better not screw that up.jsnsNo worries '65, we can handle the riser installation and will have any needed tools / equipment.
@wingshot...Sunday is Mother's Day, just make sure it's extra special!
--G
Are you sure they will actually fit your bike? Looking at the https://www.genmarmfg.com page I see raisers for gen I and II but NOT for III....the new/leftover '16A that I just picked up a few weeks ago... ... GenMar 1" block risers that I've had now for a week but haven't gathered up the courage or tools ...
Gen III started in '13, and the item indicates up to '15, so, yes, Gen III is covered. Plus, as far as I'm aware there was no design difference between '15 and '16 that would impact the handlebars. As well, I bought it from their Amazon page, and the first question on the Q & A area is:Are you sure they will actually fit your bike? Looking at the https://www.genmarmfg.com page I see raisers for gen I and II but NOT for III....the new/leftover '16A that I just picked up a few weeks ago... ... GenMar 1" block risers that I've had now for a week but haven't gathered up the courage or tools ...
I'm really looking forward to seeing work on forks done.no we are good on thoseI have a pair of GP Suspension front fork springs to install. (Yes, Bevis, I just said, "I have a pair.") Do I need to dig up any instructions for them? Has anyone installed them before?
I'm having the same thing done. Where are you picking up your oil and what do you use? I have to grab some myself and cannot bring it across the border if I buy it up here.Another change of plans. I'm back in! And since I had taken the day off work to attend my wife's function I can even be there on time! I think I'll just plan to change out my fork oil instead of a full rebuild. Looking forward to seeing everyone! I think Dex857 will be tagging along as well.
You can have whatever you buy sent to my house directly if that helps. Or KFG is local and they stock the Maxim oil that GP Suspension recommends to be used and you could pick it up there. They are about 8 miles from my house. Just let me know if you drop ship so I know to expect it. Also do it so they don't need a signature as no one is usually home when UPS or FedEx delivers.I'm having the same thing done. Where are you picking up your oil and what do you use? I have to grab some myself and cannot bring it across the border if I buy it up here.Another change of plans. I'm back in! And since I had taken the day off work to attend my wife's function I can even be there on time! I think I'll just plan to change out my fork oil instead of a full rebuild. Looking forward to seeing everyone! I think Dex857 will be tagging along as well.
KFG stocks the Maxima oil the GP Suspension recommends. Others have used the Honda fork oil too.As much as it pains me (and my wallet) I'm just going to go by the local Yamaha dealer and get a couple of cans of the Yamaha 01.
Thanks for that. i'm headed down Friday but not sure I will get across before stores close. KFG... they were the ones beside GP?KFG stocks the Maxima oil the GP Suspension recommends. Others have used the Honda fork oil too.As much as it pains me (and my wallet) I'm just going to go by the local Yamaha dealer and get a couple of cans of the Yamaha 01.
From what I understand you need 1200 mls so better buy 2 litres.Safe to assume that I only need to buy one can of the liquid gold that is Yamalube 01 Suspension Oil? It appears to be a 1 liter can.
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