ultracyclist
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Nathan...
You are a class act.
I look forward to more of " Airhead Adventures with Nathan".
You are a class act.
I look forward to more of " Airhead Adventures with Nathan".
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You are a class act.
I look forward to more of " Airhead Adventures with Nathan".
Oh, maybe I should ask this elsewhere, as it's pertinent to all airheads, but:
Where can I get the rubber do-dads that cover the electrical/cable connections at the handlebars (ie #8 in this diagram)?
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I don't know that it covers any electrical stuff, but #8 looks like the the little cover for the two throttle cables.
Try Hucky's. Look here. Search the page for "32 73 1 230 037".
Still looking for the electrical connection (starter/horn) covers, though.
I bought my replacement throttle cable covers, front brake switch, perch wedges, factory handgrips all at Max BMW. They seem to have the parts in stock or get them quickly because they arrive fast.
Didn't have time to do the steering bearings yet.. Life and other projects get in the way. But, here's a cell phone shot from my ride yesterday.
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Where were you when the picture was taken?
Drummer..what a story. You didn't mention the school you were attending. Was it the SCHOOL OF HARD KNOCKS. Anyway you sure kept a good log of what happened along the way. I picked up a 78/7 that I can only get to run at full throttle, and then for just a shot time. Hoping to get to spend some time on it this summer. I know I'll have many questions as I get into it. Great Job Drummer Dude
BTW, on the steering bearings, mine had a flat spot turning the wheel to the left. Pulled the 2 plugs on the front of the stem and crammed as much grease that would fit. Plug something in the bottom of the stem while working the grease in. Temporary fix but the flat spot isn't as noticeable.
Actually, I think the chicks dig it as much as I do.. Last time I adjusted the valves, I had 4 different girls stop and talk about the bike as they were walking past..