08-25-2009, 10:02 AM | #37 | |
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Re: Valve adjustments
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I used to do all my own plumbing, electrical, furnace, carpentry and car/truck repairs. It was interesting and, for a long time, I needed to save all the $$$ I could. Now....different story. I no longer find that stuff "interesting" and, thankfully, now can afford to spend some of that money I saved over the last 50 years or so to have someone else do it. That assumes, however, that you have a competent shop to do the work. I may change my mind when it comes to the bike because my local shop seems to be able to screw up even the simplest of tasks. Last week, they replaced a drain plug the was perfectly good and overlooked the one that was missing. About the only thing they have done right is..........adjusting the valves (OK, I'm assuming......since it has much less vibration than before, performs about the same and has no new noises.) I found the VLX seat to be better than the GZ stock but upgraded to a Mustang anyway. It is better but not sure it's worth the price. When your butt is old and brittle, the small tank is not a drawback; it will go 2 hours between gas stops.......which is longer than my backside will. After a short adjustment period, I find that I really like the 4 speed; much less time screwing around shifting up and down to keep it in a useable power band. About the only thing I don't like with the little Shadow is a WIDE turning radius; there are times when I need to back up to start a U turn. Did I mention it LOOKS really cool !! :roll:
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