Hopefully probing her brains with electrical wires and overwriting her memory will be not be as painful. This does not sound like a lobotomy at all! :cool:
John McInnis does not have the model for these shrouds, we asked. It was on his work computer. But looking more closely, these shrouds are just as bulbous as the original ones. The side profile is a great starting point though.
Blow up the site view, cut them out of cardboard or sheet plastic...
Nothing should leak, but I wouldn't do it in the living room. Be careful and don't get electrocuted.
You need to use a heat gun or a hair dryer to soften up the sealant. And pry the cover with a tiny screwdriver.
You can try clearing the code and see if it comes back. The worst is you might have to turn the bike upside down, remove the bottom battery cover, and replace the desiccant bag in there.
McMaster.com sells the bags, and you can buy the butyl sealant on Amazon. No need to buy a new battery.
Really??? This is news to me. If someone indeed bought all the plastic they had, and there was a lot of it, there is no way they would be able to use it themselves. Either Liquid still has it, or it will show up on eBay under a different seller soon.
It must be said though, do not blast the lower back side of your battery with a pressure washer. There is a embrace and a breather hole there through which the battery breathes. Install a skid plate to stop collecting pounds of mud in that area.
If you do not care about color and style, try riding without the shrouds. This is my plan, after I figure some durable protection for the aluminium frame.
Hmm... If Alta had unveiled the SMR, the ST, and some other cool concept, and collected 1/10th of what Tesla collected in refundable deposits, they would have still been in business.
...like an Alta quad with two battery packs and a 100-mile range.
I was going to say $8K for the MX and $9K for the MXR, if both have just 20 miles. They are almost brand new, and you will have a chance to poke the batteries with a laptop at the time of the purchase.
I think the biggest contribution of @C5tor to the Alta community so far had been his awesome humor. If you decide to write a funny book, count me in for 10 copies!