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  1. I've got a lot of twisties ahead of me before understanding my suspension. But I do have 2 questions.

    Is there any chance that the basic fork upgrades have NOT been done in the last 23 years?

    Is there a simple few clicks up/ down I should do, weighing 20 lbs less than the previous owner?

    Thanks

  2. I believe those resistor pairs will allow the use of the stock mechanical flasher. They have since started to make digital flashers that cost less than the resistors.

    The resistor pairs will not solve the indicator lamp problem. You need two indicator lamps, one for each side. I kind of like the ones installed in mirrors, some place I'll see them.

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  3. Nobody wants to be that guy going down the road with signals flashing. I have seen someone build an auto cancelling system using numerous sensors and microprocessors. I can solder LEDs.

    This is a problem for those who have installed LED signals. The stock indicator lamp will not work. Whoever installed the leds on my bike must have had a great memory, which didn't come with the bike.

    I'm experimenting with a super thin row of 8 leds that will sit on top of the panel. At some point I remembered that somewhere on this forum this problem was probably solved 15 years ago.

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  4. The odometer is geared to the engine and should always be accurate or broken.

    The speed needle floats in a magnetic field controlled by a watch spring. Mostly magic. It requires an experts touch to calibrate, which is a bit of a lost skill. Not something you'll get with a $40 replacement.

    New units use an electric motor to drive the needle, and are programmable.

    I used a Garmin GPS wristwatch to get my comparison.

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  5. Discovering things on the new bike.

    The low fuel lamp does work. Starts being intermittent around half tank. At 26 mpg I plan on seeing it a lot.

    70mph is 62mph according to Garmin. This is adjustable, much like a watch I wouldn't touch. The odometer is right on.

    Super fast flashing leds doesn't mean you need to buy an electronic flasher. The existing one had the speed cranked right up.

  6. Thought I would try out the simplest muffler mod described on this site. Pulled out all the mesh and put the covers back on. It may be a bit louder, but not much.

    The problem is the bike disappears by 4th gear, lots of good stuff going on but no sound track.

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  7. If it ain't broke don't fix it.

    Doesn't matter how many times I read that, I just can't.

    The lure of Doccs promise of a better running bike. Might as well be selling drugs.

    Ya, I did read the good advice about hooking up a battery tender when messing with Guzzidiag. But it will just be a couple minutes.

    Today I'm buying a battery.

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