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No more loose chain! I took Alexia over to Mach 1 and told him my chain was loose again. Long had a look at it and suggested just getting a new chain since it had streched so much, so often. I asked about the sprockets, and he recommended changing those out as well. I had intended to have this done in addition to my 12k mile service, but had a $300 price limit. The chain, sprockets, and hourly came to $250. However, I also mentioned to Long that my bike was slipping out of gear. He said it could be a transmission problem. I told him that I had read on the Honda Shadow forum (hey guys!) that a simple solution to the slippage was to just move the shift lever back to increase the leverage when shifting with your toe. Long said no problem, and when I got me bill I discovered he had not charged me the labor to move back my shift lever! What a guy!
While my bike does still fall out of gear, it only does it about 10 - 20% of the time now, verses almost 50% before.
So I now have 12446 miles on Alexia, 448 since the new chain, and have not felt any slack in the chain yet. Good news, but my other chain started to slack after 800 - 1000 miles. Alexia also needs new tires soon, like real soon. I noticed a small bald spot on my rear tire. So I now need to save up for new tires and 12k mile service. After this, I should be able to enjoy my bike for a few months without blowing $200 or more every other month on maintenance.
Alexia also needs a bath. A plastic bag on the freeway managed to land on my hot pipe, and now my motorcycle smells of burnt plastic. I tried to wash the plastic off, but it had become a solid piece of plastic that wasn't budging. I finally wised up and after riding into work the other morning, I got out my old pair of leather gloves and just wiped off the now hot, melty plastic off of my hot pipes. While this removed a lot of it, there is still some nasty stuff left.
Any suggestions for removing melted-on plastic?
14 hours ago
4 comments:
Try oven cleaner - I was able to remove plastic from my pipes using it.
and you can follow up by using blue-job to polish the pipes
Wow, these are great tips. I will have to remember them all if I ever get something stuck to them again myself.
I made the mistake of wiping my pipes when they were still hot. I didn't realize the rag wasn't cotton and it melted right to the pipes. You bet it was a lesson learned. Took me months of polishing to finally get it off.
Angie ... are you going to the Love Ride? If so, lets meet up!!
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