Delaware rider

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Millsboro Delaware
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2013 R-3 t
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Bike just turned 20,000 and I have a new ram air system coming in for this week so I got out of bed this morning took off all the plumbing for the intake, I took the tank off so I’d have more room for checking lifter clearances. Got her back together waiting for the ram air to come in tomorrow, so in my opinion that was a pretty productive day.
 
I also do my own maintenance... I would love to learn how to do my own valve measurements and adjustments..
Some day
 
OK Great, but I would love to see how you are using those jack stands?

I use the jack stands as well when I'm working on the bike as its nice and level. No jacking required they just sit under the lower bars. I put the non side stand side under first... stand bike up until far bar touches then slide other jack under side stand side...simple it just stands level! I also chock front n back wheels just in case but its not needed.
 
No problem there Dawg, just let us know when your ready to begin

Lol... thanks and I will. I found a pretty good video last night that detailed the measurement process so I am fairly confident that I can manage that piece of the Adventure....with a little guidance from the folk here on the forum as yourself.

I have never replaced a shim before and am curious as to how you fellas do it without removing the cam....preventing potiential timing issues.

All that said I’m probably a year to a year and a half out before I’m in a position to have to have it done... thanks
 
Good old Fred ,the rocket scientist, Made a tool for removing the shims with the cams still in place. Very handy if you only need to change out a couple of them.
 
Good old Fred ,the rocket scientist, Made a tool for removing the shims with the cams still in place. Very handy if you only need to change out a couple of them.

It was actually a Polish fellow from the .com site (can't remember his name) that invented it. I just copied his design.
 
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