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Honda ST1100 Section => Where to Purchase Parts & items for the Honda ST1100 => Topic started by: TheMechwarrior on November 04, 2012, 07:46:16 PM
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Day 2...
Following a 15 year break from riding I'm getting back in touch with riding skills...
On day 2 I was reminded to warm my bike up before i took off...
Surfice to say, trying to take off and round a corner while the choke is on full results in a stall. A lesson I now have under my belt and feel no need to repeat that one.
Oh, I also got first hand experience about just how heavy the ST1100 really is!
Two helpful bystanders came to my rescue, only damage was a cracked mirror housing. Some duct tape later and a bruised ego I was very thankful for the reminder I have a lot of catching up to do.
Can someone shoot me a link so I can buy a new mirror housing?
Could not find a white one on the David Silvers site...a typical man look? Possibly, would appreciate the help.
Thanks.
George.
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Hey join the club at least I have the rep not be moving when that happens.
My left one was broken and I used aryldyte.. It has held together now since our first rally.
a sand back fill with filler sand / undercoat/ sand/ paint,,,,
I get my spray cans filled with correct white. and job done, well after a couple coats of clear lacquer.
Tipsy
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Hi George
I found Blue City Honda very good when I needed to replace my mirror cover. Arrived spot on time when they said.
Australia
http://www.bluecitymotorcycles.com.au/home (http://www.bluecitymotorcycles.com.au/home)
USA
http://www.kneedraggers.com/oem-parts/HONDA/2004/ST1300 (http://www.kneedraggers.com/oem-parts/HONDA/2004/ST1300)
http://www.discounthondaparts.com/default.asp (http://www.discounthondaparts.com/default.asp)
Just a short Video on how to pick up a heavy bike by yourself
How To Pick Up a Dropped Motorcycle (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1sP3cqKbOEs#)
How To Pickup a Fallen Motorcycle (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2ZPOD9dbMpo#)
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Day 2...
Following a 15 year break from riding I'm getting back in touch with riding skills...
On day 2 I was reminded to warm my bike up before i took off...
Surfice to say, trying to take off and round a corner while the choke is on full results in a stall. A lesson I now have under my belt and feel no need to repeat that one.
Oh, I also got first hand experience about just how heavy the ST1100 really is!
Two helpful bystanders came to my rescue, only damage was a cracked mirror housing. Some duct tape later and a bruised ego I was very thankful for the reminder I have a lot of catching up to do.
Can someone shoot me a link so I can buy a new mirror housing?
Could not find a white one on the David Silvers site...a typical man look? Possibly, would appreciate the help.
Thanks.
George.
You can find any 1100 Honda part number from here.......http://www.st-1100.com/st1100-parts.html (http://www.st-1100.com/st1100-parts.html)
Prices from David Silver Spares will need postage added...email for quote.
COVER, R. MIRROR *NH138* 88111-MT3-651ZM NH-138 1 (Shasta White (Police Spec only))
Part number 88111-MT3-651ZM has been superceded by Part number 88111-MT3-003ZJ about $81
COVER, L. MIRROR *NH138* 88121-MT3-651ZM NH-138 1 (Shasta White (Police Spec only))
Part number 88121-MT3-651ZM has been superceded by Part number 88121-MT3-003ZJ about $81
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Thanks for the links guys :thumbsup
I'll order some plastic today.
My little boy loves the new bike :) My wife used some creative skills to mask the duct tape in this pic.
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Now we can all start telling you how much nicer you look without the beard.
Or is that your father in the avatar? :grin
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Now we can all start telling you how much nicer you look without the beard.
Or is that your father in the avatar? :grin
That was taken a good number of years back during St Patricks day celebrations, not long after that came the long hair.
Both came off as a surprise to my wife one anniversary.
Thanks for noticing :grin
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I like the Avatar, its kind of got that "The Increditable Hulk" kind of thing happening in a green kind of way........... :phone