Anyones speedo hiting the tank.?
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Anyones speedo hiting the tank.?
Just got back from ROT.. if you missed it im sorry.. it was a blast.. My issue is that me and my parents went and used my dads toy hauler to park the bikes in so that we would have a tailer there to sleep in. Got there and noticed that the speedo had been resting on the paint of the gas tank then entire time.. pulled the the bike out and there it is a nice.. 2" by 1/4" chip in the pain all the way to the metal.. looks great.. anyone have any suggestions on how to resolve this issues in the future.. ? in the case that I have to haul it again.. ?
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The solution is easy. DON'T haul the bike on a trailer. Ride it there. It's not the destination it's the journey.
When we were leaving Thunder Beach in Panama city last month, I couldn't believe the number of trailers heading out on Sunday. Once we were 100 miles away, the trailers outnumbered the bikes on the road by a staggering amount. And to top it off, half of them had Florida plates on the truck and trailer. Some people just don't get it.
When we were leaving Thunder Beach in Panama city last month, I couldn't believe the number of trailers heading out on Sunday. Once we were 100 miles away, the trailers outnumbered the bikes on the road by a staggering amount. And to top it off, half of them had Florida plates on the truck and trailer. Some people just don't get it.
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On a custom like yours, strapping it down there will/could cause the speedo to hit the tank, as you have found out. In the future, strap her down my the lower trees, she likes it. On a scoot that age I'd go back and check the bolts/nuts holding the risers on the top tree. They are probibally ok but better to be safe, and if the bushings need to be replaced, get the poly bushings, way better than stock.
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On a custom like yours, strapping it down there will/could cause the speedo to hit the tank, as you have found out. In the future, strap her down my the lower trees, she likes it. On a scoot that age I'd go back and check the bolts/nuts holding the risers on the top tree. They are probibally ok but better to be safe, and if the bushings need to be replaced, get the poly bushings, way better than stock.
Thanks for the heads up.. I'll check it when I get home.. better safe then sorry.. Any suggestions on where I can get poly bushings?
and just to let you know 95yj.. I feel you if I wouldn't have had issues with my running and turn signal lights then I would have ridden it home.. weather was nice.. hot but nice.. turns out the one of the plugs under the seat had gotten smashed between the seat and something else the last time I took the seat off.. got it fixed up and got lights again..
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I can't see how strapping it down, if done properly, would cause the speedo to hit the tank??