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  • 07-02-2009 1:35 PM

    • Telson
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    • Norwalk, Ca (Los Angeles)
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    Sorry, Long time since I've been around...

     I have read the things said about me, and laughed my ass off...

    I am alive, well,... and on two wheels.

    but ya, been inkin' and studying,...  and more important, riding my as much as I can. I am now onto my second replacement set of rear brakes. gonna tackle changing the pads myself for the first time...

    estemating my rididng, and how often to replace,.. 2 rear sets for every front replaced. would cost 300.00 a year going to a shop.  and thats just nuts. so I realy want to be able to do this myself, as with almost everything else.

    I also did my oil changes, tighted up the clutch and checked my belts, all is going good, so I think I can move onto tackling the brakes... but I of course am not doing anything with out checking with you guys on here.

    I also finaly got my passenger pegs, and pillion,....  and I gotta say, having my lady holding on while hauling ass on the 405frywy kicks ass!  I also may be getting into a tat shop, "fine tattoo work" in Orange, Ca. 

    hope everyone has been doing good,... and stayin in the wind.

    ~Mike

     

  • 07-02-2009 5:01 PM In reply to

    • mwelych
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    Re: Sorry, Long time since I've been around...

     It is good to hear from you dude... Glad things are going well for ya. Yeah, being able to work on yer own bike does save the $$$. Glad ta hear you're possibly getting into a tat shop. Have a few friends that own tat shops.  One of 'em put Jerry Garcia on my left shoulder... Peace man, Mike...

     

  • 07-03-2009 8:59 AM In reply to

    Re: Sorry, Long time since I've been around...

    Telson:

    but ya, been inkin' and studying,...  and more important, riding my as much as I can. I am now onto my second replacement set of rear brakes. gonna tackle changing the pads myself for the first time...

    estemating my rididng, and how often to replace,.. 2 rear sets for every front replaced. would cost 300.00 a year going to a shop.  and thats just nuts. so I realy want to be able to do this myself, as with almost everything else.

    ~Mike

     

    2 sets of Rear pads to 1 front set = you're using too much rear braking..  

    Stopping power is supposed to be about 70% front & 30 % rear

    My .02 FWIW

     

  • 07-03-2009 10:15 AM In reply to

    • FX
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    • Joined on 03-12-2006
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    Re: Sorry, Long time since I've been around...

    Telson,

    Nice to see ya again

      I agree, start using the front brake more. If you don't have a service manual yet, get one. It will save you moocho bucks along the way.

    FX

  • 07-22-2009 3:29 AM In reply to

    • Telson
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    Re: Sorry, Long time since I've been around...

     first thing I baught after the bike was the book(manual),..   I am glad to say that the rear brake job was a success, and working well,... I think my front breaks need to be done too.

    I can sort of understand the 2-1 brake pad replacement for front and back,... only because I do alot of riding cutting cars, and do ride the rear brake more.

    either way, I am going to do the front asap,...

    ~Mike

     

     

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