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Honda gives you a little tool tailbag with the bike. Thats where I keep my reg in side of a couple of plastic bags. You will get tired riding the pig. It's a good workout much more than the FJR.
Dave
Dave
I know about the tailbag on the Honda XR 650. It's a little pink clutch purse with enough room for mascara, lipstick and nail polish.Honda gives you a little tool tailbag with the bike. Thats where I keep my reg in side of a couple of plastic bags. You will get tired riding the pig. It's a good workout much more than the FJR.
Dave
The most mileage I ever got on a chain was my CBR1100XX that had 34,000 miles on that chain when I sold the bike. The only thing it ever saw was WD40.<blockquote class='ipsBlockquote'data-author="Bugnatr" data-cid="1404442" data-time="1535780092"><p>WD 40 is great for cleaning the plastics but for crying out loud stop using WD 40 to clean your chain, it's hard on o rings. Use kerosene before rinsing with water just like Yamaha recommends in their manuals. In fact, just stop cleaning your dualsport.<br />
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Dirt, mud and grime is a badge of honor. A clean bike is a...well you know. <img src='https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//public/style_emoticons/default/no.gif' alt='Posted Image' class='bbc_emoticon' /><br />
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PS. A big Red? Now there is a machine to be reckoned with in the Prairieville mud<img src='https://www.fjrforum.com/forum//public/style_emoticons/default/punk.gif' alt='Posted Image' class='bbc_emoticon' /></p></blockquote>
Doug, WD40 is not harmful to o-rings, read the following:
https://www.watt-man.com/uploads/WD40experiment.pdf
Based upon the above results I use nothing but WD-40 on the KLR Chain, 12,000 miles and counting.
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