Just turn the idle screw down just so slightly. I mean barely any movement. Once the rpm drops to normal you are good to go. Mine does this as well. Carbs can't adjust for big swings in air temps.
You won't know until you take a peak. I thought I had something more serious going on but it turned out to be two donuts blown to pieces. I bought new Yamaha donuts and moved on with life.
I put LED in my sled. Everyone says Im way easier to see in the day time. They generate no heat so the light assembly gets frosted up by the end of the day. No idea if HID would fix this. No issues with original but they get pretty warm.
I go over the reverse max side and never had an issue. I'm sure there is a reason why they have the max at a lower side but sometimes its hard to hit the line spot on. Next morning I find Ive gone over.
I'm thinking of replacing my Fox Float front shocks. I'm looking at a few used shocks but I want to be certain on what I should buy.
2007 Vector shows 8ES-2376A-CO OR -60
2005 RAGE SHOWS 8ES-2376A-00 OR -30
Whats the ending of the part number mean? -60 vs -30???
That is some crazy miles on an original belt!
This is a picture of my first belt from many years ago. It was old and rotten. It blew up near the North West Angle.
Interesting. I wasn't sure if it was a belt issue or an alignment issue but it just could be cause of miles on it. I've never had a belt blow clean through. Just the tops come off. I have always ran the 8DN belt.
Anyone come up with a good way to mount a gps on a RS sled? I mounted one to my handle bar but its not a great place. If it was close to the tach it would be a lot easier to look at while riding. I was debating on buying a Garmin Tread.
Apple TV is the way to go but its not cheap. Sound and video quality is first rate. I have it tied into my Denon reciever. I also have the Firestick 4k. It was so glitchy when I first bought it.
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