It'll burn a little due to the higher revs. If it has a centrifical clutch it'll burn a little more, but it shouldn't be much, maybe a 1/2 quart per oil change.
Had it for 6ish years now, other than my dad putput'n around the farm on it and loading up the plug, it's been flawless. It's been through a few roll-overs:crazy:, kick it back over and start'er up......bend the rack, bars and gun rack back into place once I get it home...):h and it's good...
http://www.youtube.com/swf/l.swf?video_id=G7wH7WDUvF0&rel=1&eurl=http%3A//www.websitetoolbox.com/tool/post/rotrally/vpost%3Fid%3D2678080%26trail%3D30&iurl=http%3A//i.ytimg.com/vi/G7wH7WDUvF0/default.jpg&t=OEgsToPDskLMNaDXzpiWLOmY2v9dATf_&hl=en
Now try.
:( It was a dude on a HD riding a wheelie in a parking lot, puts the front down and locks up the rear tire to avoid a dumpster. He loses control and dumps a bike.:frown2:
Woof, that's what we were trying to avoid:yikes: We played it safe the whole time.....well, I got a little dareing after a while and almost flipped the Grizz a couple of times going up some rocks:biggrinjester:
I know there are a bunch of Harley freaks here, but some of us are either anti-Harley, can't afford it or just don't like cruisers in general, so what'ca got?
Personaly, I don't like cruisers in general. Don't like how they sit, ride, feel, performance......give me a sportbike or...
Fronts, easy
So far in the rear, my Triumph has 6k and about 50% at best, my Ducati has 3k on the rear Avion, easy 60% plus left as long as I 'curve' it out a bit.
Well, for our 6th wedding anniversary we (actually it was her idea ) decided to go to an off-road park and play on the quads. Scoped out a few parks, consulted with a Jeep friend of mine and ended up picking one in Gilmer, TX http://www.barnwellmountainra.com/ First off, because the weather was...