Predator Problem
#11
One other little suggestion, put a dab of dielectric grease, you can get a small tube at any auto parts store. inside the plug-boot when you have it off. Helps seal out the water, and next time you need to tag the plugwire of, just a quick twist (redistributes the grease) and off it comes.
#12
Cool. With the plug being that deep in the head, does water sit in there? I've noticed that after I wash the bike, it doesn't seem to want to idle very well for a little bit. Just wondering if water might still be in there.
#13
That's a great Q ProX. Also, I know I suggested this stuff before, but CRC 2-26, a water displacing electronic spray. Leave a light film of oil behind. I always use that around electrical connections from time to time. Gonna have to check on that water by the plug though. I would thing there would have to be provisions for drainage. Sure is worth looking into.
#14
I just think it's funny at the amounts of views to this topic, 216!!! What do you want to bet that over 75% of them are from "other" riders, hoping to see a "real" problem with the Predator! lol I just love to see what's going to happen, and look, some good advice came from this post anyway!
#16
The biggest problem I have every time I take it out to ride at offroad parks or MX tracks is getting people to leave me alone so I can go out and ride. Every single time I unload it I'll spend at least half an hour BS'n with other riders about it. Its kinda nice riden something different though...you get used to the stares and people pointing after a while.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-smile.gif[/img]
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