I ran my tank dry (it sputtered for a couple miles). I was only able to coast into a gas station by flipping the bike left and right as I rode. That helped splash the gas around inside the tank.
If you have an external fuel pump can't you put a tap on both sides of the tank?
There should be an understandable hierarchy of tool grades. Something like:
>HF & Chinee online
>Local hardware store
>Tool truck/ Professional Quality
>Marine Grade
>Aviation Approved
>Space Program unobtanium-made
I use this crimper extensively. Has never failed me.
https://www.harborfreight.com/ratcheting-crimping-tool-97420.html
$15 not on sale.
Although these are the ones I use the most.
GM Delphi Weatherpack Crimper Tool https://www.amazon.com/dp/B005K006QS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_f2pgzbY44M70R
I like the blue and white too. I'd love to take another crack at it with a better picture. Preferably less dark but also not in direct sunlight. Early morning or early evening would be best.
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Before. This poor thing had been hit twice. Only once by me!
So much nicer!
Thanks, siabeid!
I think I've done all I can do for now. Thanks to everyone for their support.
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Another option is to glue it. We use ABS in 3D printing. It dissolves with acetone. You can make a slurry of ABS shavings and acetone and use that to glue it together. Once the acetone evaporates you have... ABS...
I don't think it's driveline as it always at the same revs regardless of speed.
Mine's just enough to be annoying so I may go in and rebalance the TBs. They were pretty close but I'll try harder.
Mine certainly does that. Doesn't mean it should although most reviews of the bike when it was released mentioned the vibration.
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