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  • Shotgun Jeremy

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    Out with the 22r and in with the 3.4L 5vzfe View attachment 147969 View attachment 147970

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    My wifes truck has that same engine, but supercharged. I always thought that spark plug wire routing on hers was a little odd. Now that I see how yours is done, it makes a lot more sense. I'll be making adjustments soon.
     

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    Packed up the truck. Put the Harley in storage. Gonna spend the next few months Boondocking around the country by myself. We will see how far I can go on beenie weenies and coffee.
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    There's a guy around the corner that has one. I looked at the Grom while I was at the dealer. Little things can do 50mph with some videos showing them doing 73mph(down hill).

    Fuel injected 125cc.

    I want one. Either one. Honda or the Kawi.
     

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    There's a guy around the corner that has one. I looked at the Grom while I was at the dealer. Little things can do 50mph with some videos showing them doing 73mph(down hill).

    Fuel injected 125cc.

    I want one. Either one. Honda or the Kawi.

    They are virtually the same. Ergonomics are a little different between them but not enough that I liked one over the other. It all came down to price for me. I picked this one up new for $2600 from the dealer. Plus taxes.


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    They are virtually the same. Ergonomics are a little different between them but not enough that I liked one over the other. It all came down to price for me. I picked this one up new for $2600 from the dealer. Plus taxes.


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    Honda likes it prices. MSRP on the Grom is $3300.
     
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    The sprocket and chain need to show up already. The stand I got from Dave works on the front tire but not the back. I'm going to have to go shade tree.

    Honda installed two pegs on both sides of the frame. Located along the rear of the seat. They're factory intented hoist points.

    Neighbor has a tall enough tree and harbor freight has a $15 Come-a-Long. Ill hoist the bike.
     

    V-Tach

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    freaking hot/humid today....glad I started last evening......

    2001 Tahoe......oil/filter/ all 4 O2 sensors, new radiator, hoses, thermostat, water pump and belts.....just turned 222K on the clock and figured it was past time for some preventative maintenance......of course all did not go as planned ....the plastic disconnects on the heater core broke...so I just bypassed it till I can get parts Monday.....what a pain/stupid design....
     

    40Arpent

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    The sprocket and chain need to show up already. The stand I got from Dave works on the front tire but not the back. I'm going to have to go shade tree.

    Honda installed two pegs on both sides of the frame. Located along the rear of the seat. They're factory intented hoist points.

    Neighbor has a tall enough tree and harbor freight has a $15 Come-a-Long. Ill hoist the bike.

    You sure about "factory intended hoist points" and not bungee tie-down points (which are what several of my Hondas had)?
     
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    You sure about "factory intended hoist points" and not bungee tie-down points (which are what several of my Hondas had)?

    Oh yeah. It's mentioned in the owners manual. The CB650F is a popular motorcycle in poorer overseas areas. Unless some complex spool adapters are installed or a dedicated stand involved. The only way to get it in the air to take the rear tire off...

    Hoist. Honda included two pegs for it. Ill take pictures. The sprocket is due to show up Monday.
     
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