Hi It for for my tank bag, so I leave that part on and my bag clicks on to it. Very useful when you have valuable stuff in it and you need to into a shop, you can easily take the bag with you.
@@TwistandRelease That sounds great, could you please send me the link for the attachment mechanism ? I have the same bike and I am looking for a tankbag
Hi I have the exact same bike it runs and drives but every time I come to a stop at the traffic lights it shuts down then I start it back up and rides fine I stop again and it shuts down again Any idea what it is ? @twist&release
@@budacaetanojohn3144 It could be an improperly adjusted throttle cable. If it is a newer fuel injected bike, it could be dirty or faulty fuel injectors, or a failing fuel pump. I'm surprised that a bike machinic couldn't look at this for you. even if they don't do them makes of bike they would still have a good idea what's going on
I've got an RKF and my throttle is exactly the same, loads of play before it engages. I assumed it was normal too. I'll have to look at adjusting it.
when you change the exhaust could you leave a link for it please i’ve been thinking about getting an aftermarket for mine
Hey, what do you have on that tank and what's it called?
Hi It for for my tank bag, so I leave that part on and my bag clicks on to it. Very useful when you have valuable stuff in it and you need to into a shop, you can easily take the bag with you.
@@TwistandRelease That sounds great, could you please send me the link for the attachment mechanism ? I have the same bike and I am looking for a tankbag
Hi I have the exact same bike it runs and drives but every time I come to a stop at the traffic lights it shuts down then I start it back up and rides fine I stop again and it shuts down again
Any idea what it is ? @twist&release
Sorry, just going through my comments and noticed this, did you ever find out what the problem was ?
@@TwistandRelease no I got a new battery 2 days ago took it out and it’s still doing the same thing
@@TwistandRelease also can’t find a mechanic that wants to have a look at it
@@budacaetanojohn3144 It could be an improperly adjusted throttle cable. If it is a newer fuel injected bike, it could be dirty or faulty fuel injectors, or a failing fuel pump. I'm surprised that a bike machinic couldn't look at this for you. even if they don't do them makes of bike they would still have a good idea what's going on
Hi
No coffee ! your slacking
I did think I was forgetting something lol