M61A1MECH Posted February 22, 2024 #26 Posted February 22, 2024 T6 is what I used in my 2013 Goldwing, that was a manual shift not the CVT like the new 2018 and up Goldwings. In my 2013 it helped eliminate ghost shifting and made shifting smoother. 1
Woody Posted February 22, 2024 Author #27 Posted February 22, 2024 I keep forgetting I need to mention that my 2019 is a manual shift.
etcswjoe Posted April 2, 2024 #28 Posted April 2, 2024 On 2/22/2024 at 8:01 AM, Woody said: I keep forgetting I need to mention that my 2019 is a manual shift. That happens with old age, 1
Woody Posted April 3, 2024 Author #29 Posted April 3, 2024 14 hours ago, etcswjoe said: That happens with old age, You just saying that because it's true
Woody Posted April 3, 2024 Author #30 Posted April 3, 2024 we took a ride the other day and the bike seams to shift out better with less noise
Marcarl Posted April 3, 2024 #31 Posted April 3, 2024 7 hours ago, Woody said: we took a ride the other day and the bike seams to shift out better with less noise Hearing going on the fritz? 1
Woody Posted Saturday at 12:09 AM Author #33 Posted Saturday at 12:09 AM It's that time of year, changed the engine oil and oil filter, replaced the brake fluid the water content was not bad but I changed it out and bleed the brakes. After a test ride the rear brakes are better than have been since I've had the bike. 1
etcswjoe Posted Saturday at 07:15 PM #34 Posted Saturday at 07:15 PM 19 hours ago, Woody said: It's that time of year, changed the engine oil and oil filter, replaced the brake fluid the water content was not bad but I changed it out and bleed the brakes. After a test ride the rear brakes are better than have been since I've had the bike. Changing the coolant tends to help it stop better 🤪 1
Woody Posted Sunday at 12:49 PM Author #35 Posted Sunday at 12:49 PM 17 hours ago, etcswjoe said: Changing the coolant tends to help it stop better 🤪 hey Joe that's right up there with blinker fluid 🙃 1
PastorCurt Posted Sunday at 07:17 PM #36 Posted Sunday at 07:17 PM 6 hours ago, Woody said: hey Joe that's right up there with blinker fluid 🙃 I’m under the assumption that with these LED turn signals that we need high viscosity blinker fluid. Is there a specialty blinker fluid that’s recommended for motorcycles? 1
Marcarl Posted Monday at 12:34 PM #38 Posted Monday at 12:34 PM 17 hours ago, RDawson said: Here’s the blinker fluid I use. I tried that once and then had headlights shining backwards,,,, spent days and days flushing that out. Found out that using alcohol was best in getting things back to normal,, somewhat. 2
RDawson Posted Monday at 07:48 PM #39 Posted Monday at 07:48 PM 7 hours ago, Marcarl said: I tried that once and then had headlights shining backwards,,,, spent days and days flushing that out. Found out that using alcohol was best in getting things back to normal,, somewhat. That’s the problem it’s says “red” on the box so you can only use it on the rears. 1 1
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