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  1. DarkLeftArm

    Spoke check order

    Man I feel like a slacker here. I've had a 2012 since it was nearly new in 2013. I've ridden it about 30,000 miles and have never checked my spoke torque values. I have "pinged" them once in awhile, but never messed with them otherwise. I feel the need to check them properly with a torque...
  2. DarkLeftArm

    Trailering our 2012

    This is a lot of great advice. Thank you all for your time!
  3. DarkLeftArm

    Trailering our 2012

    Thanks for the reply. What anchor points on your bike do you use? I'll be fastening the front wheel securely into the wheel chock, but not sure where else on the bike to attach the straps. I'm considering the triple tree, compressing the suspension part way, and then somewhere in the back. Maybe...
  4. DarkLeftArm

    Trailering our 2012

    Hello. I have not been around here much for a long time. Have been riding a LOT though. I have a question. What would be the best method of tying down the bike on a trailer? I've never trailered a bike before, had it on ferries many times, but never a trailer. I bought a swivelwheel trailer to...
  5. DarkLeftArm

    Brake pad mileage

    [QUOTE= I’m a relative baby in the world of motorcyclIng, not getting started until well in the middle age. While I have taken a safety course, I’ve never gone to the track to better my riding skills. Number one, I’m afraid I’ll crash my bike and run my investment, and two) taking advanced...
  6. DarkLeftArm

    What might cause a low-speed front end wobble when coasting?

    My money is on your steering neck bearings. Never had this happen to my Super T yet, but I have two other Yamaha bikes that have had it happen. A Road Star and a Royal Star. They both are notorious for loose steering neck bearings, and a lack of sufficient grease on said bearings. Both bikes...
  7. DarkLeftArm

    tired of chit-chat?- post / view a picture only here.

    Here's a couple pics.
  8. DarkLeftArm

    Shipping a bike internationally

    You know, I was looking at that Irish Craigslist and started remembering the '70s. A guy on a 750 Honda was hot stuff back then. Funny how perception changes. Been looking at BMW GS models, 650 I think. Lots of locking hard luggage going really cheap. Looking pretty good to just go there and...
  9. DarkLeftArm

    Shipping a bike internationally

    Boy, I went to the thread that Checkswrecks gave me above. This guy has it down to a science, and it looks to be WAY cheaper and less hassle than shipping my bike. He is a forum member here that goes by "wheatwhacker" in Ireland. I wanted to go to Ireland, but just didn't have a good reason...
  10. DarkLeftArm

    Shipping my S10 to the U.K. from the US

    Thank you. I have made an inquiry and am waiting for a response! Very nice website.
  11. DarkLeftArm

    Shipping a bike internationally

    Good morning. I posted this way down on the UK section of this forum, but I want to know what folks in the rest of the world know that would be of help. I have been starting to plan a trip to the United Kingdom next spring, to go to the Isle Of Man for the Tourist Trophy races. I also have a...
  12. DarkLeftArm

    Shipping my S10 to the U.K. from the US

    Good morning. My name is Bert, and I live in Arizona. I have been starting to plan a trip to the United Kingdom next spring, to go to the Isle Of Man for the Tourist Trophy races. I also have a friend who lives up on Shetland island who has invited me to come to their big motorcycle rally...
  13. DarkLeftArm

    Sand

    Holy mackerel. I'm starting to feel a little better after seeing those pics. Seems deep sand truly is a bit of a buggabboo for these relatively heavy machines. Go figure... :-\
  14. DarkLeftArm

    Heidenau Tires

    OK. Good info. It all makes perfect sense. I will use up what's left of the old rear street skin and then get a set of more off-road oriented tires. I just got back from my first real dirt road ride. Did about 20 miles on washboard, rocky rubble. Practicing riding standing up. Whole 'nother...
  15. DarkLeftArm

    Heidenau Tires

    Hi, all. Been looking at my K76 tires, and while the front still looks pretty fresh, the rear is getting square. Looks like most of its miles have been in a straight line on blacktop. The road conditions are changing for this bike, so I think my tire choice should, as well. My question is...
  16. DarkLeftArm

    Sand

    I have not yet messed with the traction control button. I have witnessed the joyful difference between T and S on the performance side. I think the TC is on 1, and the light flashed very reproachfully when I tried to spin the tire on hard dirt. Next time I hit dirt I will experiment a little...
  17. DarkLeftArm

    Sand

    Wow. What a lot of good responses. Thank you. The tires are Heidenau... uh... The more street looking tread design. Not the scout. Maybe would have had better luck with a lot less air pressure, more speed, and rear weight distribution, and a loose grip. I distinctly remember trying to muscle it...
  18. DarkLeftArm

    Yet ANOTHER new guy...

    Possibly. When in June, and where?
  19. DarkLeftArm

    Sand

    So I am a relative rookie to riding motorcycles in general. almost 3 years and about 25000 miles total on big heavy street bikes. I bought my S10 on Thursday, Rode it almost 900 miles on Friday, Took it on a group ride on pavement to show it off to my friends on Sunday. This morning, I went out...
  20. DarkLeftArm

    Yet ANOTHER new guy...

    Just bought a super clean low miles totally decked out 2012. Been ogling them for over 2 years now. My first ride ever on an off-road capable motorcycle was 19 hours and about 850 miles riding it home. It is the motorcycle of my dreams. Thank you, moderators, for your work here. I will always...
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