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Old 11-12-2010 | 07:12 PM
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Backorder is supposed to clear 11-19
 
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Old 10-07-2012 | 12:19 PM
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Originally Posted by lallsdd966
I don't have a problem with the cost but I'm real concerned about the work actually being done. (Doubting Thomas) (This was covered by the warranty) All in all I like to have confidence in these technicians as I'm blasting away at 85 plus MPH down the road.
This equals insanity!!! This is why I do all my own work that matters...This is why you need to read the Manuel...this is why you need your own lift/jack, this is why you need to buy tools.

At least when I crash or am left out in the desert with no power...at least I can blame myself. I sure don't like the feel of blaming others. I trust my tires to a professional whom I've seen at work. I trust my paint to someone who knows way more than myself. But simple nuts and bolts stuff like this is something I can do, and feel good about doing for myself... I know there are people out there who are just at a loss for wrenching. For them, I guess search out someone who is passionate about getting it right.

Brothers: Buy tools that you need. Like that Belt Tensioner Gauge...like a decent Torque Wrench...like a Tire Pressure Gauge...put all this stuff into a toolbox...I guarantee next time you need the tools, they'll be there...the job gets easier each time you do it. The first time I took off the tank, I had to read the Manuel...now this next time I already know how it's done...But you gotta start somewhere. Start by buying the Manuel and read it! So many questions on this forum are just plain "Dumb" questions...not because I don't understand why you want to know, but because it is right there in the Manuel.

The only problem with the Manuel is that it does not tell you everything. That is when you should come on this forum and ask "intelligent" questions. After you have already sifted through the Manuel.

I for one am tired of reading through all these "Sub-Maunel" posts that are here looking for easy answers; just so I can get to where I need to be and find out the info I need. One of the reasons it can be hard to find information on here is because it is chock full of BS. I mean posts all over the place are just useless. Dumb questions and sometimes even dumber answers by posters who themselves have not ever read the Manuel.

Who do you believe on here? Why should you believe them? Just because they've been a member since 1902? If you ride a bike, you need to be in the "KNOW" yourself to the point of being able to smell BS. You have to be able to smell it so you can avoid the TASTE OF BS. Take my word for it, if you have never tasted BS you won't like it. You can avoid the taste. Its OK to smell it...it won't hurt you...(SMELL/LISTSEN=same thing)...But the minute you taste it...(TASTE/FEEL=same thing)...you will regret the sensation. BS is something you experience as you are listening or reading something...everyone has to go thru it. But to actually taste or feel it you have to experience the true meaning of BS! Like if you took literally the meaning of BS and actually used the BS to try to get something done. BS can kill you if you are not armed with good sense.

So how do you arm yourself with good sense? By reading the blessed Manuel.
 
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Old 10-07-2012 | 12:27 PM
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my bike is at 24878 miles and doing it this week since i took off a week from work for a stay-cation. Already did the fluid changes and air cleaner change.

Will do the rest of the 25K service this week

I am fortunate I have a 2011 RK, They are much less a hassle to change
 
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Old 10-07-2012 | 12:31 PM
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Manuel is a name. Manual, noun, usually a book giving instruction or information. You can now arm yourself with good english skills by reading the dictionary.
 
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Old 10-07-2012 | 05:24 PM
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My 07 started to lose power in 6th on the interstate with the cruise on going uphill. I found that 71K is a little too long on the filter, but 25K is not long enough for me.
 
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Old 10-07-2012 | 09:37 PM
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Originally Posted by Outlaw7x77
This equals insanity!!! This is why I do all my own work that matters...This is why you need to read the Manuel...this is why you need your own lift/jack, this is why you need to buy tools.

At least when I crash or am left out in the desert with no power...at least I can blame myself. I sure don't like the feel of blaming others. I trust my tires to a professional whom I've seen at work. I trust my paint to someone who knows way more than myself. But simple nuts and bolts stuff like this is something I can do, and feel good about doing for myself... I know there are people out there who are just at a loss for wrenching. For them, I guess search out someone who is passionate about getting it right.

Brothers: Buy tools that you need. Like that Belt Tensioner Gauge...like a decent Torque Wrench...like a Tire Pressure Gauge...put all this stuff into a toolbox...I guarantee next time you need the tools, they'll be there...the job gets easier each time you do it. The first time I took off the tank, I had to read the Manuel...now this next time I already know how it's done...But you gotta start somewhere. Start by buying the Manuel and read it! So many questions on this forum are just plain "Dumb" questions...not because I don't understand why you want to know, but because it is right there in the Manuel.

The only problem with the Manuel is that it does not tell you everything. That is when you should come on this forum and ask "intelligent" questions. After you have already sifted through the Manuel.

I for one am tired of reading through all these "Sub-Maunel" posts that are here looking for easy answers; just so I can get to where I need to be and find out the info I need. One of the reasons it can be hard to find information on here is because it is chock full of BS. I mean posts all over the place are just useless. Dumb questions and sometimes even dumber answers by posters who themselves have not ever read the Manuel.

Who do you believe on here? Why should you believe them? Just because they've been a member since 1902? If you ride a bike, you need to be in the "KNOW" yourself to the point of being able to smell BS. You have to be able to smell it so you can avoid the TASTE OF BS. Take my word for it, if you have never tasted BS you won't like it. You can avoid the taste. Its OK to smell it...it won't hurt you...(SMELL/LISTSEN=same thing)...But the minute you taste it...(TASTE/FEEL=same thing)...you will regret the sensation. BS is something you experience as you are listening or reading something...everyone has to go thru it. But to actually taste or feel it you have to experience the true meaning of BS! Like if you took literally the meaning of BS and actually used the BS to try to get something done. BS can kill you if you are not armed with good sense.

So how do you arm yourself with good sense? By reading the blessed Manuel.
Maybe you can avoid some stress by skipping some of the dumb questions posted years ago.
 
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Old 10-07-2012 | 10:35 PM
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Originally Posted by jimsuver
My 07 started to lose power in 6th on the interstate with the cruise on going uphill. I found that 71K is a little too long on the filter, but 25K is not long enough for me.
Same here. Started losing power when I opened up the throttle. Felt like it was bogging down. I changed the filter at about 50K. Did fine till then.

Ride safe.
 
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Old 10-07-2012 | 11:36 PM
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Originally Posted by dukdog
Manuel is a name. Manual, noun, usually a book giving instruction or information. You can now arm yourself with good english skills by reading the dictionary.
Now that's good advice!
 
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Old 10-08-2012 | 04:52 AM
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Not sure what year it changed, but the service interval for my 2012 RK fuel filter is 100K miles.
 
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Old 10-08-2012 | 07:51 AM
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Originally Posted by piasspj
Maybe you can avoid some stress by skipping some of the dumb questions posted years ago.
I had no clue what any of his post meant until you pointed out his spelling mistakes. Are you a spelling bee runner up with angst?
 


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