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Nice looking Yamaha V-Star (Read 137 times)
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Re: Nice looking Yamaha V-Star
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01/31/20 at 23:52:10
Well, for what it's worth, the stock fender on my S40 bugs me a lot. I can't quite pin down what it is. It probably has something to do with the fact it's on shocks, so it needs the clearance. And, something about the shape. I'll keep scratching my head and maybe one day I'll come up with something I like better, which will probably involve more learning of new skills
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02/01/20 at 04:08:00
IslandRoad wrote
on 01/31/20 at 23:52:10:
Well, for what it's worth, the stock fender on my S40 bugs me a lot. I can't quite pin down what it is. It probably has something to do with the fact it's on shocks, so it needs the clearance. And, something about the shape. I'll keep scratching my head and maybe one day I'll come up with something I like better, which will probably involve more learning of new skills
It is heavy as the dickens, the frame actually ends right where the rider seat ends. The fender is so thick with a plate under it that that much metal is needed to keep the passenger seat and the grab rails etc on. Heavy heavy heavy.
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02/01/20 at 04:47:14
DesertCat wrote
on 01/31/20 at 05:50:38:
Just wanted to see what you all thought of it . . .
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Don't think much of it.
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Re: Nice looking Yamaha V-Star
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02/01/20 at 04:56:01
If you are going to move forward, look into the oil change procedures. IIRC, you have to loosen or take off the exhaust to get to the filter.
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Re: Nice looking Yamaha V-Star
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02/02/20 at 06:17:06
Aside from debadging the gas tank I like the looks.
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