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Betty
Apr 14, 2008
Installed new clutch plate set on my 1983 Honda VF750 Interceptor. First time I've ever done anything clutch related and really had no troubles doing it. The official shop manual I got with the bike definitely helped a lot. I hate snap rings with a passion, that fucker went flying. The clutch feels soooo different now and it can actually shift into neutral when riding! Hooray!

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Betty
Apr 14, 2008
Bought some basic anti theft gear for the zx6r. I'm in a pretty low crime area but hey, a disk lock and a decent chain really isn't that expensive.

Betty
Apr 14, 2008
I went for a ride for a couple of days on my motorcycle around these parts.

Yellowstone is kind of a madhouse but the Bear Tooth Highway is all worth it.

Betty
Apr 14, 2008
Delved into my first change your own tires adventure today. Got everything mounted on the rims but ran out of time struggling with getting the bead to seat, which after looking at more videos is a much more involved process than I thought it would be. Round 2 tomorrow.

Betty
Apr 14, 2008
I got the the bead to seat, no leaks anywhere, but the balancing stand I bought seems to be a piece of junk and the bearings it came with are are too rough and cause the tire to just stop in random places.

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