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rooster1081

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  1. Alot of times this can be your arms are too short for the handle bars. Try having the bars adjusted back towards you. Also sit as far forward as you can even on the edge of the tank. Other than that it just takes alot of pratice, Good Luck.
  2. No that part I skipped that I took off the Air cleaner filter and left it at that. I did the radiator by the book but I think next time there must be a easier way to drain the fluid off or at least enough to take the top hoses off. And no I did not have to take the air cleaner off but I wanted to keep it from getting scratched up and only 4 screws.
  3. Yes you do have to drain the engine coolant. The valve on the front intake cylnder is cover by coolant hoses. I could not find a way to get to it without draining it and did not want to chance having coolant drip into my engine if you can let me know.
  4. Could be alot of things the easiest is bad gas dump replace it and try a good carb cleaner. Then you can adjust the clutch cables if that does not help
  5. rooster1081 replied to david1950's topic in The Bar
    Thanks I will check the clutch. You are a lucky man I cant afford a divorce thats what the bike is for I found at 60 mph you can barely hear her screams.
  6. rooster1081 replied to david1950's topic in The Bar
    I just picked mine up the other day. I love the fit and trim traded in a 02 kaw concourse and the yamaha beats the hell out of kawasaki. I do have a whine at about 30-40 mph I thought at first it was a wheel bearing but if I pull in the clutch it goes away. I think it might be in the transmission. Ant one elese have this problem? Does it go away?

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