Yeah its a little difficult to install. But the stock rearsets suck, even the chinese ones feel much better. I would put those on and find some extra pegs to keep as spares and leave under the seat or bring with your track gear everytime.
IDK about the wheels. I'm sure it can be done.
Think i'm going to stick with the R6 rear shock over the ducati, however that ohlins or showa with the separate reservoir would be ideal its also more money. Found a shock in decent shape for around $30 and will change the fluid in it. Thanks for everyone who posted in here with pics!
Some people swear by only "quality" parts and that it would open up a worm hole where you can't replace them when pegs break or parts need to be changed, however i think there are so many on the market its okay to go cheap where you can. I installed the Chinese black and orange rearsets and...
So i've heard....replaced MAP sensor and the check engine light is still on. Damn. Thinking it also may need some miles and fresh gas to even out.
Anyone know what the recommended interval for changing the spark plug might be?
No one cares. First ticket if he's been ticket/accident free is usually not a huge increase. However a ticket subsequently following in less than 3 years would indicate more of a problem to insurance.
Main reason i have a hidden plate and only speed with ample fuel and a larger bike, cop knows...
Hey guys, have a 2018 rc390 with about 8600 miles on it. I'm the second owner, its pretty much had the check engine light on since i purchased it(from auction sight unseen) however its mostly all there and in good shape for a crashed bike. No leaks, no mods, super clean air filter, clean...
It was probably never lubricated after leaving the show room, being exposed to elements such as water, dust, dirt it will wear the chain out and grind down the sprockets sooner/easier. When lubricated every thousand or so miles, the metal on metal contact wear is alleviated and moves much more...
And the latest, ebay rearsets thats actually fit really well. But what a PITA to install. Not overly difficult, just a lot of steps and wiggling with the frame held up from the ceiling.