sunofwolf
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- Vehicle Model
- Civic SI
- Body Style
- Coupe
Michelin rubber man coming tomorrow





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take that slow honda civic 

SUNOFWOLF!

I do A+ work better than the MC shop.
tire and rim balanced with zero weights-dam this perfection has to stop.
Got to check for chipmunk nest in airbox-start up vfr 800 engine for the first time in 5 months and hit the four velocity stacks with special cleaner-note the vfr 800 has a special coating that normal cleaner will remove-you don't want to do that. Spring VTEC time, I know I am the only one here with two 2 Honda vtec, Car
and a Motorcycle Vtec- 1000RR Honda 's do not count as a v4 vtec because it has the cheaper in line 4 LOL!
The vfr 800 is what got me interested in VTEC 4's, I was disappointed in the car version when compared the MC version
Another note the MC 1300 vtec doesn't compare to the 800-sounds much better although I would like to have one and they never sold well and are a great buy.
Maybe I should just get on the bike and go for a ride-it is ready to go if chipmunk didn't attack this year. Just bought a new set of R+G racing sliders for $168 shipped-the one's on the bike are worn out from me dropping it too many times- will keep me riding-I have china folding levers on both sides
Gooing to have fun this VTEC spring




R+G sliders- these are really excellent-that bolt goes though both side's and is special designed to bend instead of snapping at its limit. The pucks are special too alu duram infused rubber. I worn out my old one's with quite a few drops. These sliders also have saved my foot from being crushed by 500pds and a slow speed drop. The front tire M road 5 has to be installed, I am going to take it off myself and bringing it to the MC shop. I have the back M road 5 on and its simply amazing riding very smooth over bumpy roads.

I got 5 rolls of tolet paper too-cost $3-that's real cheap. 



