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Locked Re: clutch
I must be in the minority, but comparing all my bikes, I think the R90S is a pretty easy clutch pull. Rob
By rhatfield2001 · #51294 ·
Locked Re: clutch
THE must have accessory
By Kirk Ratzel · #51293 ·
Locked Re: My S
Das Original Best regards Frank, roll on! Kirk Ratzel
By Kirk Ratzel · #51292 ·
Locked Re: riding
In 34 years not a single person has ever commented on my K100. The first day I owned the R90S three people stopped to talk to me about it. I need to get a Do Not Touch sign to leave it on! wrote: For
By James Marciano · #51291 ·
Locked Re: My S
Love it!! wrote: For information about our Airbnb <https://www.airbnb.com/rooms/30120821> and things to do in and around Sergeantsville, NJ <https://travelade.com/sergeantsville/>.
By James Marciano · #51290 ·
Locked My S
G'day Group Yep, we're still together and still wearing the same leather jacket.
By Frank ---Down Under · #51289 ·
Locked Re: riding
James, just wait for all the adulations you bike gets. Nice bike Is that an origami color Etc. Mac Mac Kirkpatrick Glenmoore, PA "After all, what is adventure, but inconvenience, properly regarded?"
By Mac Kirkpatrick · #51288 ·
Locked Re: clutch
Hi James - well then you've got a stronger left hand than I do, or else your left forearm must be as big as a turkey leg! Ran Bush Nor Cal
By Randolph Bush <ranbush@...> · #51287 ·
Locked Re: clutch
Yes, they're running close to $100 now. Sent from the all new AOL app for Android On Tue, Jul 6, 2021 at 9:34 PM, James Wiseman via groups.io<PROSERVUS001@...> wrote: Hi.? Thanks for
By Todd Trumbore · #51286 ·
Locked Re: clutch
Hi.? Thanks for the link to Easy Clutch. I've been riding my R90S since 1978 without issue,? but I'm 73, and it may be time.? Still no problems with the clutch, but one never knows when I may be
By James Wiseman · #51285 ·
Locked riding
I grew up on a horse farm. Riding this "new" R90S is a lot like riding a new horse - both of us feeling each other out. I get the distinctive feeling when I start it up, that something really great,
By James Marciano · #51284 ·
Locked Re: Side stand
I agree! I have gotten rid of several reynolds over the years [email protected]> wrote:
By Steve · #51283 ·
Locked Re: Side stand
James, I wouldn¡¯t recommend a Reynolds Ride Off Stand, but that¡¯s just my opinion. It makes it very difficult to repair a flat tire with a Reynolds stand and they can get in the way of the side
By Todd Trumbore · #51282 ·
Locked Re: idling; clutch
That¡¯s also good advice Richard! Todd Since we are talking about best starting procedure I will offer this tip I use. After long hiatus, say over winter or a couple of months when the float bowels
By Todd Trumbore · #51281 ·
Locked Re: clutch
Hello James, and welcome to the club. If nobody else has mentioned this to you, look into putting an Easy Clutch on your bike. Really makes using the clutch a lot easier. It is listed as "accessory
By Randolph Bush <ranbush@...> · #51280 ·
Locked Re: idling; clutch
Since we are talking about best starting procedure I will offer this tip I use. After long hiatus, say over winter or a couple of months when the float bowels are dry I crank over my bikes with the
By Richard Chawes2 · #51279 ·
Locked Re: idling; clutch
Sorta change of subject: +1 re starting then riding w/o long warm up, GM tested this long ago, best to get moving, BUT keep the RPMs reasonable for a time. I explain it this way: when you get up in
By Mac Kirkpatrick · #51278 ·
Locked Re: Side stand
Thanks Richard. Anyone have Reynolds ride off stand they aren¡¯t using? [email protected]> wrote:
By James Marciano · #51277 ·
Locked Re: Side stand
On the /2 is was a no-no to leave the bike on the side stand because their leaky carbs could let gas into the cylinder from the uphill side. This would wash the cylinder wall and run past the rings
By Richard Chawes2 · #51276 ·
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Thank you Todd, as always! PS now on my ¡®85 K100, it¡¯s a different story! [email protected]> wrote:
By James Marciano · #51275 ·