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Started by pslinux, January 26, 2012, 05:28:04 AM

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pslinux

Name: Joel F.
Location: RVA (working in Dahlgren)
Bike: 1999 Monster 750, only 4k miles!!!!
How long you've been riding?: Less than a week.
Anything else you'd like to share: Just real anxious to start learning and riding. Tinkering with my Mustang and now Ducati should bring me plenty of joy.



ManaloEA

Welcome to the DMF! Nice ride. You're gonna love it. Enough power to have fun, enough to get you into trouble if you let it get away from you.

You'll find a lot of great people here on the forum, as well as a ton of tuning / upgrade tech information. Don't be afraid to ask question in the Tech section, and keep your eyes on the CAM section. And since you like to tinker, you might want to keep your eyes on the Parts for Sale section as well.

Assuming RVA means Richmond VA... there's a few Monsters around here. I am in Midlothian. There's a "Bikes in the Bottom" breakfast that Poe's restaurant has every third Sunday of the month. I've gone once, but since the weather is a cold, I have not gone back yet.
2011 M696

pslinux

Quote from: ManaloEA on January 26, 2012, 07:42:28 AM
Assuming RVA means Richmond VA... there's a few Monsters around here. I am in Midlothian. There's a "Bikes in the Bottom" breakfast that Poe's restaurant has every third Sunday of the month. I've gone once, but since the weather is a cold, I have not gone back yet.

Used to play poker there all the time!  I'm already looking to mess with a few things. I can't help it. First I'd like to add a Tach since the 750s didn't come equipped.

Grampa

Gaspar, Melchior and Balthasar kicked me out of the band..... they said I didnt fit the image they were trying to project. 

So I went solo.  -Me

Some people call 911..... some people are 911
-Marcus Luttrell

pslinux


Curmudgeon


"Bikes-in-the-Bottom" is the 2nd Sunday ~ 9 - 11 AM, BTW. ;) Might not be too many bikes there if you go on the 3rd! Always some die-hards there regardless of cold..., but not this wimp! Otherwise, if the forecast is clear, son and I drop in to see what shows. Sometimes pretty interesting vintage iron. Often day rides start from there, some casual, some pretty peppy. If the forecast is good, April is usually pretty heavily attended, ~ 200+ bikes along E. Main St. there.

Get those belts changed ASAP. Otherwise, oil and clean brake fluid and take it from there? How old are those tires? (They will have a date code on the sidewall.)

Take it easy and stay safe!
2011 796 ABS "Pantah" - Rizoma Bar, 14T, Tech Spec, Ohlins DU-737, Evaps removed, Sargent Seat, Pantah skins

ManaloEA

Quote from: Curmudgeon on January 26, 2012, 09:56:07 AM
"Bikes-in-the-Bottom" is the 2nd Sunday ~ 9 - 11 AM, BTW. ;) Might not be too many bikes there if you go on the 3rd!
Oops... my bad.  [cheeky]
2011 M696

pslinux

Quote from: Curmudgeon on January 26, 2012, 09:56:07 AM
Get those belts changed ASAP. Otherwise, oil and clean brake fluid and take it from there? How old are those tires? (They will have a date code on the sidewall.)

Take it easy and stay safe!

Luckily the belts and tires are only about a year old, I've got all the service records with the bike too.  Will need an oil change though.  Any recommendations on which synthetic to use?

Curmudgeon

Easiest is Mobil 1 V-Twin 20W50 available at most auto parts places as the weather gets warmer. Mobil 1 recommended it as a replacement for Mobil 1 4T 15W50 Racing when they stopped making it for Triumph. My dealer uses Redline 15W50 which he swears by from his racing days. Otherwise, just make sure you get a synthetic motorcycle oil in the 15W50 range or 4T 10W40 if you don't crawl on 95 F days or ride really hard! ;)
2011 796 ABS "Pantah" - Rizoma Bar, 14T, Tech Spec, Ohlins DU-737, Evaps removed, Sargent Seat, Pantah skins

pslinux

Sounds good, I'm going to take a few pieces apart and inspect the air filter and carb, might need some cleaning done.  Tempted to wait it's supposed to reach near 60 this this afternoon and tomorrow.  Anything else I should check while I''m in there?

The Mad King Pepe'

Quote from: pslinux on January 27, 2012, 06:14:58 AM
Sounds good, I'm going to take a few pieces apart and inspect the air filter and carb, might need some cleaning done.  Tempted to wait it's supposed to reach near 60 this this afternoon and tomorrow.  Anything else I should check while I''m in there?
If you need to change the air filter, K&N makes good ones: $38 right now from California Cycleworks http://www.ca-cycleworks.com/du0900

I mostly use Mobil 1 10W-40 (I think 20W-50 is too thick) because I can get it easily from Advance Auto. Change every 4 - 6 thousand miles depending on riding (weekend/track days vs. commuting). Colemans should carry Repsol (they have a store in Woodbridge) if you want something more fancy. For sentimental reasons I like Motul, and I've heard some people use Rotella (Shell). I think the most important thing is to use ONLY FULL SYNTHETIC OIL.

When were the wheel bearings last changed? You might want to have them checked if they're still the original ones. Just to avoid this happening to you (front wheel):

https://picasaweb.google.com/lh/photo/ROdadlx6Y5u0HQvxCsdTuNMTjNZETYmyPJy0liipFm0?feat=directlink

Nice and clean looking bike, btw. I would only change the mufflers...  [laugh]
First they came for the Socialists, and I did not speak out-- Because I was not a Socialist.
Then they came for the Trade Unionists, and I did not speak out-- Because I was not a Trade Unionist.
Then they came for the Jews, and I did not speak out-- Because I was not a Jew.
Then they came for me--and there was no one left to speak for me.

pslinux

I'm sure the wheel bearings are the originals and I've had a throwout bearing on my clutch disintegrate that wasn't fun at all.

As for the mufflers...   [drink]