MIG Road Therapy... Joined May 26, 2014 Messages 3,059 Location Tucson, AZ Ride "Fiona" my '14 R3T & "Delilah" my '16 V-Rod Muscle Oct 22, 2020 #11 LOVE the simple fixes! ...and thanks for the visuals -MIG
MIG Road Therapy... Joined May 26, 2014 Messages 3,059 Location Tucson, AZ Ride "Fiona" my '14 R3T & "Delilah" my '16 V-Rod Muscle Oct 22, 2020 #12 CrzystghndKC said: Where's that water from? Riding in the rain? Click to expand... /wondering same thing... -MIG
CrzystghndKC said: Where's that water from? Riding in the rain? Click to expand... /wondering same thing... -MIG
jake shaw Turbocharged Joined Jan 22, 2007 Messages 828 Location Prince Edward Island, Canada Ride 2014 Rocket Touring Oct 22, 2020 #13 Your'e still gonna get new throttle cables, right?
Boog Traveling Story Teller Joined Oct 17, 2013 Messages 8,501 Location Dumfries, Virginia Ride 2014 R3T, RAMAIR, Full Viking Dual exhaust Oct 22, 2020 #14 Michael_G said: /wondering same thing... -MIG Click to expand... I have been know to do a little bit of riding in the rain... jake shaw said: Your'e still gonna get new throttle cables, right? Click to expand... Yes, when the time comes for it.
Michael_G said: /wondering same thing... -MIG Click to expand... I have been know to do a little bit of riding in the rain... jake shaw said: Your'e still gonna get new throttle cables, right? Click to expand... Yes, when the time comes for it.
Sparky59 The Guy With The Most Toys Wins! Joined Oct 21, 2017 Messages 1,155 Location Downers Grove,Il. Ride 2008 R3T, 2018R3R,2015 X 1954 & 1958 Cushman Eagle Oct 22, 2020 #15 so..... Let me get this straight....No Throttle caused by LOOSE NUTS........sounds like a PERSONAL PROBLEM
so..... Let me get this straight....No Throttle caused by LOOSE NUTS........sounds like a PERSONAL PROBLEM
Stillserving LET'S GO BRANDON Joined Jun 15, 2016 Messages 1,634 Location Southern MD Ride 86' Magna, 2017 R3R Oct 22, 2020 #16 That's probably some mighty fine Southern MD rain water there!
Boog Traveling Story Teller Joined Oct 17, 2013 Messages 8,501 Location Dumfries, Virginia Ride 2014 R3T, RAMAIR, Full Viking Dual exhaust Oct 23, 2020 #17 Stillserving said: That's probably some mighty fine Southern MD rain water there! Click to expand... It did rain on me for 3 hours the day I rode over to Pax. I am sure it is that fine Southern MD rain.
Stillserving said: That's probably some mighty fine Southern MD rain water there! Click to expand... It did rain on me for 3 hours the day I rode over to Pax. I am sure it is that fine Southern MD rain.
RockOn Turbocharged Joined Feb 22, 2018 Messages 577 Location Escondido, CA Ride 2006 R3 Classic, 2008 R3T, 2009 Harley Ultra Oct 24, 2020 #18 Boog said: It did rain on me for 3 hours the day I rode over to Pax. I am sure it is that fine Southern MD rain. Click to expand... I guess I should be glad it almost never rains in southern California..... because I located a fuse block at the bottom of that swimming pool.
Boog said: It did rain on me for 3 hours the day I rode over to Pax. I am sure it is that fine Southern MD rain. Click to expand... I guess I should be glad it almost never rains in southern California..... because I located a fuse block at the bottom of that swimming pool.
dbutton12 .060 Over Joined Sep 13, 2012 Messages 161 Location upstate NY Ride 2008 R3T Oct 26, 2020 #19 Boog said: I do have new heated grips to install but the ones on there now are the original grips. looks like it is time to learn a new skill. Click to expand... I would agree with Warp, having had to replace the nylon throttle grip a couple times. Not as easy with heated grips which I have now, so I have repaired the grip this last time by using stainless MIG wire a small drill and some patience.
Boog said: I do have new heated grips to install but the ones on there now are the original grips. looks like it is time to learn a new skill. Click to expand... I would agree with Warp, having had to replace the nylon throttle grip a couple times. Not as easy with heated grips which I have now, so I have repaired the grip this last time by using stainless MIG wire a small drill and some patience.