The fluid is a good call, still using stock. I did change out the pads a while ago for semi-metallic Galfers and noticed the difference. Bike still stops fine, just a lot of lever travel when it's hot. Will try the fluid and report back!
I've read some discussions on here that mention swapping out the brake lines for steel braided lines to help the mushiness after hard riding, but then I saw others saying the bike already has them.
When I ride hard, especially now in summer, the pull gets closer and closer to the grip and I...
This is exactly what I was looking for. Any idea when is reopening?
My reasoning was mostly based around MSR Cresson. Bigger initiation fee and monthly dues and you have to pay per half hour you ride. Just seemed very restrictive for how much you're paying.
I know the obvious ones - MSR Cresson & Houston, COTA, but are there any off the wall tracks to go ride? Kinda jealous of all the CA kart tracks I see on YouTube. I'm going to need a lot of track time to get anywhere near decent and don't want to drop the membership cost to just practice at one...
I've read through several of the heating issues posts and consolidating some information here for those that may need an interim fix while their parts are on the way or waiting for time to tear everything apart.
It's summer, so temps are 90 or 100+. Had no issues in the 80s (always 2 bars from...
Can attest to the front brake pads... Bought some last week because of this thread and changed them last night. Holy crap, the difference is night and day.
I am 6'5", bought my 2017 Saturday 250 miles away and rode it back that day. Perfectly comfortable for a sportbike. Have put 150 miles on it since Saturday on twistier stuff and never felt cramped on the bike. The worst part of the 5 hour ride will be keeping it under the rev limiter in 6th in...