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Old 04-14-2016, 11:40 PM   #16
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I see, it comes plated out of box, NICE. So Ron b will be set when he gets his delivered.
Well, not exactly. The bill of sale and MCO, along with the Owner's Manual on CD, are mailed separately via the U.S. Postal Service. These items are usually mailed the same day, or a day before the bike is shipped.

I received all the documents necessary for registration before my bike arrived. Therefore, after the local police completed the VIN inspection at my home, I brought all the necessary documents to the DMV. I paid my taxes, title, and registration fees, and walked out of the DMV with a license plate after ten minutes.

I had contacted my insurance company, and had insured the bike before it arrived. Therefore, after I returned home from the DMV, I completed the assembly of the bike, attached my license plate, and went for a ride.
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Old 04-15-2016, 12:02 AM   #17
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2) Looks like there's not much space on the handlebars...especially after I mount some hand guards...I don't think I'll be able to use the ram mount I currently have for my phone with the limited space. What kind of phone setups do yall have?

3) I'm at 70 miles. My chain already seems pretty slack, basically I could push it up to the swing arm while it's on the side stand...is it already time to readjust? I didn't get to measure it cause I was just poking around.
For the handlebars, you might try loosening the mounting clamps and rotate them towards you a bit. My phone set-up doesn't apply, it hangs on the wall in the kitchen.
Regarding the chain, since the wheels came off for your tire swap, it's possible that the rear was installed with the chain just a tad looser than normal. Not knowing your weight, I suggest you sit on the bike with your friend holding it upright, then reach down to feel the slack. As the swing arm rises, the amount of slack is reduced.

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Old 04-15-2016, 06:53 AM   #18
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Yes Spud! K270s handled everything I threw at them today perfectly!
i put my k270s on yesterday should have done it sooner big diff. i love them
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Old 04-16-2016, 02:27 PM   #19
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glad to here about the tires, those are the ones i ordered also.....now back to waiting,waiting,waiting......ect....
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