Don’t get me started on the youth nowadays. They will find out what they are missing, when it will be too late. Great looking project ! Enjoy your Valkyrie !
The caliper may be hitting the rivets on the brake rotor. Loosen the pinch bolts on the clutch side and pry the fork away from the wheel about 1/8" and retighten the pinch bolts. From the video, the tire looked off center.
I never knew that was a thing. I ended up loosening the whole thing, finding notjing wrong that i could spot, took the caliper apart and one cylinder seemed like it would not retract so i cleaned it some more, greased it and put everything back. No more noise!
if you search for you tube videos on any maintenance you intend to carry out, there's bound to one or more to show you how! saves on making mistakes, especially potential expensive ones.
I know that's true. crappy habor freight ones are around $4-500, and good ones are $1500. I don't have $220 for a Sedici Helmet that I've got my eye on!! My current total budget for motorcycle stuff is $40 until next week when I hope to add another $20 to the stash!! LOL I'm not broke-broke, but I'm definitely on a budget! I was thinking of building one with a couple of scissor jacks (you know, when I can afford the scissor jacks and wood) I'll eventually get a real lift, at some point in the future.
Hello, my friend. If possible, your personal account so that I can contact you on any social networking site. I have some questions. Remember, I have a Valkyrie F6 1500 bike.
Getting a 1999 valkyrie soon and thanks for all of the information and tips. Like you I feel like I have to replace a lot. Great video.
Don’t get me started on the youth nowadays.
They will find out what they are missing, when it will be too late.
Great looking project !
Enjoy your Valkyrie !
The caliper may be hitting the rivets on the brake rotor. Loosen the pinch bolts on the clutch side and pry the fork away from the wheel about 1/8" and retighten the pinch bolts. From the video, the tire looked off center.
I never knew that was a thing. I ended up loosening the whole thing, finding notjing wrong that i could spot, took the caliper apart and one cylinder seemed like it would not retract so i cleaned it some more, greased it and put everything back. No more noise!
Your seat is the best. Ultimate.
if you search for you tube videos on any maintenance you intend to carry out, there's bound to one or more to show you how! saves on making mistakes, especially potential expensive ones.
When it comes to working on a Valk it will drive you to drink.
Invest in i bike lift, much easier !
I know that's true. crappy habor freight ones are around $4-500, and good ones are $1500. I don't have $220 for a Sedici Helmet that I've got my eye on!! My current total budget for motorcycle stuff is $40 until next week when I hope to add another $20 to the stash!! LOL I'm not broke-broke, but I'm definitely on a budget! I was thinking of building one with a couple of scissor jacks (you know, when I can afford the scissor jacks and wood) I'll eventually get a real lift, at some point in the future.
Hello, my friend. If possible, your personal account so that I can contact you on any social networking site. I have some questions. Remember, I have a Valkyrie F6 1500 bike.