So I made the mistake of loaning my Max out to a friend and another rider went down and slid into my max causing damage to the exhaust. I don't know anything about exhaust work but I do know that I want it fixed properly. A guy in our riding group as offered to take care of the work but I fear...
thanks! What are your thoughts on the front end? Do I need to lower the front? if so - how much? do I just slide the front forks? (yes I will have a jack under it BEFORE I do anything lol) or do I need the lowering springs? Thanks!
yes I have taken both courses. Recently too. Been riding for 20yrs. Had my Max for almost 5yrs. I just have nothing to prove and not a huge fan of people that ride in the twisties out here in San Diego.
I grew up riding in the mountains of VA - night and day :)
yeah I have pretty thick boots without looking like a member of Kiss anyway lol
I don't push the max to it's limits nor do I go on many twisties now a days. I'll see what advice comes in here today and then will msg Sean depending on the direction I take with this one :) Thanks!
I currently have stock shocks and have short stubby legs.....aka I'm tip toeing on a good day - I lucked into getting a set of progressive 412-4045s for $40 in the box and want to know if I NEED to make any other changes to my "Max" when I put these babies on! I have carpal tunnel issues so I'm...
legs! I would like to lower my Max so that I can touch the ground with more then my tip toes. Anyone have ideas, thoughts, suggestions? Getting longer legs or a new bikes are not options :) Thanks! Beth