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I always had to push down on the front of the passenger seat then release the lock and lift up while holding the key
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When I went to San Diego from southeast Indiana on the nc I found an autozone along the way. Did an oil change in the parking lot and they took care of the used oil after my dad and I both did oil changes in the parking lot. We did oil changes at 3k miles. I know some will say we are wasting...
If a garage or permanent shelter isn't available I would guess it's better than nothing. I would be cautious of it in a storm as the wind might be able to blow it over into the bike causing more damage than it normally prevents
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I've been kicking around the idea of selling mine. It has around 16k miles and no damage. I was thinking I would be lucky to get $4k out of it.
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I mount my own tires on the nc (That is barely capable of 100 mph) of course I also mount tires on my cbr1000rr that is capable of 100 mph in 3rd gear. As for the chain if you have a proper chain tool there is no reason you can't stake a rivet as well as any dealer out there.
My bikes never see...
Strat I can't tell your location on tapatalk but if your anywhere near southeastern in I have the tools needed to change tires and would be glad to help you out.
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I'm betting the service intervals are higher on that than the NC. I've had a couple VFR 800s. The service interval is much better. Being on a VFR board there are many guys on there that have never touched the valves after the first check when they were spot on. The 800 is a pretty bullet proof...
Anyone thinking of a Japanese motorcycle as an investment (with a few exceptions . . . NR750) is going to be disappointed. They are made to be ridden. Enjoy what you have to ride not what would sit in the garage and appreciate.
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Ed up you'll be fine. I'm 6'3" and the grom is still the most fun I've had on two wheels. There is something that puts a smile on my face when I pass a car on the highway on it. The look on the other drivers face is priceless
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I have this Super Slim Style - Thermometer (°F) - Koso North America installed on my NC. Simple install. Cut upper rad hose and put sender in. Then wire hot and negative and enjoy.
I did a 7k mile trip last year on the NC. I just hit the chain with some spray lube every evening after a day of riding. This is chain luring not brain surgery