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Same thing happened last year. I got the parts from M.I. in Seattle.
I replaced, in the street with the brake switch the problem as I was not planning to follow the manual about the wiring.
Likewise removing the brake caliper.
The unscrewing the brake switch was accomplished by simply cutting &...
Time to move?? :twisted:
Never mind...bikes in the garage and cars on the road, snow / ice 34dF.
Hope you have a successful visit to the body shop, and be ready for "spring riding season"
Jim
Anchorage, AK
I saw one in my garage last month.......cold night.
It is 24d F now but the roads out of my subdivision are 6" deep in glare ice.. :(
Maybe this weekend I'll VDST the Griso.
"One day closer to spring" :woohoo:
jim
No passengers allowed...But if one were so bold she could hold on to the pannier handles...
If they would be accessible :evil:
That might get me inna heap of trouble :whistle: glad the wife is at work.
Looks cloudy this weekend time to do a hydraulic testing.
AkGriso
jim
The Pelican Model #1450 as 'proof of concept'. And available locally.
This was chosen (Designed) to match the MG bags but "square" to accept a 8.5"x11" note book that would not fit in the shaped fabric bags. Currently all my travels locally are met with a courier type over the shoulder bag
I...
Aka "How I spent my Christmas Break"
I picked up a set of "Pelican Cases" (merry X-mas from wife),
Removed the brackets from the stock fabric cases that leak.
Tested in the kitchen sink...no leaks. These cases are designed to float but my drilling for fitting the mounts needed testing.
Fotos...
We finally got a chance to chat in person outside of Brown's Electric.
Got back here to check out your trip fotos.............Ride On. Looks like Hyder to me too.
I'll try to go to "wildguzzi" on the weekend.
AkGriso
In the old days when a seized filter happened and the metal straps on the "wrench" was slipping, the boss grabbed a screwdriver and drove it thru the filter. Presto two handles to un torque the thing.
I have a plastic one that has to be driven on the filter scraping the "Grip Surface" off the...
Peter had a very colorful comment about freezing your buns (or fingers) and having the ECU display the snowflake to tell you IT'S COLD OUT HERE.......:ohmy:
Last Saturday at 26 degrees F........same thing, True story, it works. Taking the G out from a warm garage allows you to depart...
The Aprilla guards work fine I stole his idea with the Pastrana handlebar replacement.
On a whim I tried the guards with the stock Griso bars & weights. Fit fine with longer weight bolts.
Rotate the throttle cables up and over the guard bracket.
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