Dr.n2o
Well-Known Member
Nice score...good luck to ya !
DON'T LISTEN TO DANNY , ONE WEEK HE TAKES HIS BIKE ALL APART , PUTS MARKS PIPES ON , PULLS THE CARBS & JETS THEM , SAYS IT RUNS GREAT , THEN 2 WEEKS LATER HE PUTS IT ALL BACK TO STOCK ! :confused2: THEN HE WILL PULL THE ENGINE OUT OF THE FRAME JUST TO CLEAN IT :rofl_200:HES " CRAZY " .. GREAT GUY BUT " CRAZY " ! .. BUT HE CAN ADJUST HEAD BEARINGS IN UNDER 7 MINUTES WITH 14 PEOPLE WATCHING HIM ! unk:... I THINK HE EVEN PULLS HIS WHEELS OFF THE BIKE JUST TO CHECK THE AIR IN THE TIRES ! .. :rofl_200:... THE CRAZIEST THING OF ALL IS ; HE HAS 2 V-MAX'S , AND DOES THIS STUFF TO BOTH OF THEM ! ... :rofl_200: ... BUT WE ALL LOVE YOU DANNY ! .. :biglaugh:unk:
"LOL""LOL" .. :rofl_200::rofl_200::rofl_200:I feel the love....I really do........in a "crazy" sort of way!! :wacko::wacko::wacko:
very nice. Welcome! do all the normal maint stuff. not sure if it was mentioned but do the rear differential oil change too.
first mod? morley seat. hands down.
Leave the damn valves alone.....
AND IT SAY'S , NOT UNTIL 26,000 MILES ! .. unk:What's this about? Checking the valves is on the maintenance schedule.
BTW, I won't be doing the work myself. I don't work on stuff any more, and my wife has worked at the local Yamaha dealer for a lot of years, so I was just going to have them do it.
What's this about? Checking the valves is on the maintenance schedule.
BTW, I won't be doing the work myself. I don't work on stuff any more, and my wife has worked at the local Yamaha dealer for a lot of years, so I was just going to have them do it.
Thanks for the advice, guys.
I know what you mean about dealers. My 2009 Vette never sees a dealer. I pay the best guy around. Screw the warranty.
Is there a good V-Max specialist in Florida?
+1, true dat!even if sean was more expensive i'd buy from him. Unless i'm in a pinch and the dealer happens to have my parts, hes the goto guy. Mainly because a. He knows the bike so well that all u have to say is "the thick washer thing on the rear wheel that falls out on the brake side once the rim comes off" and he knows what u mean, and b. He'll help out however he can.