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Honda XR650L build

Looks like i need to update this one. On the first test ride, I managed to destroy two new tubes after failing to check tire pressure before heading out.

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So, I ordered a Tubliss kit, much like bead locks on a truck, they lock the tire bead in place. It only took about a year to finish installing them and the LED lights.

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If you do a lot of riding, the Tubliss system is awesome, the desert racers/dual sport guys swear by them. I've only used the old school Michelin bib mousse style so my info is second hand FWIW. Nice looking stable of rides!
http://tubliss.com/tubliss/#panel-intro
 
:whistle: just read where you ordered them. duhh
 
If you do a lot of riding, the Tubliss system is awesome, the desert racers/dual sport guys swear by them. I've only used the old school Michelin bib mousse style so my info is second hand FWIW. Nice looking stable of rides!
http://tubliss.com/tubliss/#panel-intro
All my friends are running Tubliss as well and swear by them. I bought a small 12v compressor that I can use to air up at the end of the trail and run down the road if needed. The mousse is limited to off road only if you don't want to damage anything.
 
do you have a honda service book for this 650 ?

i have one i dont need .
I do have one on long term loan from the friend I bought the bike off of. He doesn't like to get rid of service manuals since he tends to work on other peoples bikes but it is mine unless I let the bike go.
 

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