for everyone who installed a slip on
#2
RE: for everyone who installed a slip on
nope, but there is a way to keep the cables on the servo motor and put spacers at the end of the cables so it still tricks the motor into stopping and you wont get a fi light. some people go a few miles befor the fi light comes on, so ive heard. but eventually, it will light up.
#6
RE: for everyone who installed a slip on
thell soak you for 4 hours of labor at or around 55 to 65 an hour. even if your not mechanically inclined, a slip on is real easy to install. where you located at ?
#8
RE: for everyone who installed a slip on
i live in kirkland, wa, i'm confidant enought to put on the slip on, it's just the servo that i'm sketch about. i'm buying the yoshi RS5 carbon fiber from 58cycle.. anyone buy the same one? does it come with the servo? good install in structions?
#9
RE: for everyone who installed a slip on
true, so give yourself 2 hours to do it. the servo thing is the easiest. unscrew the old pully ans place the servo stop on and tighten the bolt and your done.