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Toutsuite

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  1. There is something unfathomably sad and pathetic about this. If I had an abiding, burning desire to own a Harley and I couldn't afford it, I wouldn't even wear an item of clothing with "HD" logo on it. This betrays a child-like emotional underdevelopment, a bit like scrawling "Harley Davidson" on your Raleigh chopper bicycle when you're 11.

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  2. I love the sound of my pipes, but I don't go broom broom broom at the lights. I occasionally give it a small bip, just a polite cough, to remind cagers I'm there.

    Riding in the Rotherhithe and Blackwall tunnels though is a blast, especially overtaking (which is not allowed! :icon_mrgreen:).

  3. Anybody know where I can source a non-oem stator for the draggie? The OEM one from Fowlers is £250, I can get much cheaper ones off ebay, but they are all from the US, so import duties blah blah...

    Anybody know anywhere else?

  4. Another faux (fox) news lacky. :shakeno:

    To contrast her far right nonsense, here's a look at it from the far left:

    I am unfamiliar with this woman's total views and political outlook. But in what way is what she says in the above video "far right"? I recognise far right ideology, as well as far left ideology, when I see it. I think both are idiotic, and do not act as antidotes for each other.

  5. Most aftermarket pipes will require a remap, there is no getting around it. Noisy pipes are noisy because they allow the gasses straight through, which means lower back pressure, which means leaner mixture, which means popping and farting and general poor running.

  6. What colour cables are going into the 6 pin white plug?

    No need to get one specially made with long leads

    These peolpe can supply you with plug connectors/spades etc to make standard rr fit your existing lead

    www.vehicleproducts.co.uk

    Its what I did with mine as previous owner had bodged the connections

    Thanks for that NSD, rang them this morning, they didn't have the plug in question.

    And it looks like Electrex haven't delivered on their promises either, a rather bored lady on the phone said there is no lead time for my order (though they said it should be ready end of last week). Couldn't wait to get me off the phone. Told them to stuff it. Looks like I'll have to go OEM in the end...

  7. Hi Cris and welcome to the forum. I can answer some of your questions, I'm sure others will be along to do the same.

    - The draggie is an excellent intro to cruisers, not too heavy, not too big, and handles far better than she has any right to.

    - Are you looking at the custom or classic model? I'm guessing the classic since that resembles the HD fatboy more.

    - As long as the battery's good she can sit for 2-3 weeks with no problems, but it's probably a good idea to get a charger. Removing the battery is quite easy.

    - Now, commuting: you can certainly use it for that, again, along with the handling, it' a suprisingly good commuter. Make sure you only do it in dry weather though, as the rear monoshock can get corroded and snap in two.

    - I'm sure your height will not be an issue.

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  8. Well, it's confirmed, the bastard fucking thing is hard wired, no plug, and the connector on the bike is deffo a 5-pin, coming out the wire loom under the tank at the neck area. That means I need a good 60cm length. Why the fuck my 2002 custom had to go and be different to anyone else's I don't know. What the fuck are Yamaha playing at? You need to remove a simple component like the RR and you have to take the tank off???

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