@MWSlingshot where do you live?
Gainesville Ga.
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@MWSlingshot where do you live?
Gainesville Ga.
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What’s the price on it ? I see it has a lot of love added.
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I was told $21000
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The dealer ne'er me has just traded in a 2016 Slingshot. If anyone is interested contact Indian Motorcycle @ The Mall of Georgia
470-655-0566.
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I realize you are a “newbie” to this forum. I started this thread as a charter member when the forum was created. This thread has been a place to discuss opinions and debate issues and is one of the largest longest running threads on this forum to the entertainment of many. Should you find it inappropriate you might try finding the “Ignore” button. Thank you for your input
As you wish Bill, I’m ignoring you!
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The orange looks sweet, thanks. If I can ask, what does the 2 color run for 3 wheels?
You would have to contact my friend that could give you pricing. I’ll post his contact information next.
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Get some jack-stand pads to help protect the frame-rails and paint.
Also,use pads on your floor jack lift-point. If your floor jack retailer doesn't have rubber/neoprene pads that fit your jack, hockey pucks can be bought in bulk relatively cheaply from Amazon or EBay and work well. If you want to take the time to do so, hockey pucks can also be grooved relatively easily. A hacksaw, for example, can be used to cut a shallow groove.
I have a 4” square block of wood with a rubber pad that I made to fit my jack plate. My stands have a carpet padding rapped around the contact point. But thanks
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Maybe Politically involved threads might best be kept to the proper forums instead of a Slingshot forum.
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Based upon questions being raised in this thread, a gentle reminder to all... There is a wealth of good information in your factory owners manual & it would be greatly beneficial for all Slingshot owners to read & familiarize themselves with it. If you’ve lost yours or want an electronic copy to put on your phone and/or laptop or tablet, here’s the link:
Tripod, even though I did read the owners manuel and do on everything I purchase. I turned to the owners of the Slingshot community to get ideas and instructions often not addressed in a owners guide. No matter how well you read the manual you never get the experience and wealth of information that you can get when you have the input and knowledge of the people that work on and drive them as often as the members of this forum. If I asked a question that everyone should know only having owned the slingshot for 3 weeks I do apologize.
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Awesome, thanks Tripod
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Do you jack up the front first?
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From your owners manual:
Didn’t think to look in the manual
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the noise quiets down. How many miles do you have ? When mine was new 35k miles ago. It was very loud.
I would also check your belt tention. That also can create extra noise in there as well.
I’m just right at 1100 miles. Newbie
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I need to jack up the Sling to access the Right Angle Drive and wasn't sure about the best place to position the jack stands.
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I’m a Glock fan myself. I carry a 43 and the wife carries a 42. 9mm and 380. I’ll have to post pics later!
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These are my EDC’s
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When it just starts to run out of the inlet it is full. However, put it in slowly and wait long enough to make sure it isn't just "splashing" off the gears and giving the illusion its full.
Looks like we have the same ride. thanks dangerous.
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Be careful not to overfill. Maintain fluid level at the bottom edge of fill hole. Capacity should be 23.7 oz. (700 mil). Also what dangerdarrell said.... Royal Purple.
Can you really overfill it when it runs out of the fill hole when it’s completely full
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Does it do the job of cutting the noise to an expectable level?
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I use Redline Heavy Shockproof oil. One quart is plenty and you will have left over.
It’s a 75w90 oil. But it has throw off and film thickness similar to a 75w250
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Thanks Wingshot
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