I prepped it for the trip to DC. We're leaving on Tuesday. It needed new tires as it had right at 4k on the T30 GTs that were on it. I replaced them with another set and I'll keep the old ones in the garage. I contemplated just going on those, but I don't think they'd make it.
On that note, WHAT THE FU!#$/%!^÷%÷???????
That was the worst tire changing experience I've have ever had. Getting the new GTs on was a *****, but getting the old rear OFF was almost impossible! Those things are stiffer than.....most really stiff things!! I used the mount/demount bar, the Yellow Thing, the spring loaded tool to keep the tire in the trough, spoons, and a helping of lube! Those *******s fought the fight.
They were so bad, I'm thinking of just taking them to my dealer when it's time to switch them. That was awful!!
I also think I finally fixed my TB exhaust. When I initially installed them, the gasket on the left pipe tore. I rigged it using heat tape, hoping it would last. I ordered a new gasket and destroyed that one trying to install it. The fit was just too tight. So, back to the heat tape.
Of course, it's too hot there for that tape, so it crumbles away, and needs periodic replacement. What sucks is the stupid rubber loop TB supplied does not tighten down correctly, so the muffler was loose in the mount and moved around.
I realized it needed fixed before I left, and didn't want to use the stupid tape again, so, not having another OEM gasket on hand, I went to Autozone and bought some titanium & Kevlar heat wrap. It's rated to 2300 degrees.
It came as a tube, so I cut it open to make a single flat gasket piece. I wrapped that around the pipe for fit and held it together with a single strip of heat tape. Then I pulled it off the pipe and formed it inside the TB pipe. I pressed that on, and had to use a rubber mallet to get it to seat all the way. That was a good sign!
Then, I used a few layers of the silver heat tape around the muffler, where the loop goes. I tightened everything up, scored the tape that was still outside the loop and peeled that off. Now, the diameter of the pipe is big enough, under the loop, that it's solid, and I think the new gasket material will hold well. As soon as I'm back from DC, I'll order another OEM gasket, but I'm gonna have to figure out how to install that mammajamma without screwing it up.