You can clean a spark plug instead of just throwing it away. Be gentle. Use either an engine degreaser, brakeclean or carb cleaner. Let it soak for a minute and then use a toothbrush. If you need to be more aggressive you can use a steel brush.
If you have the modern gas cans with the hard to operate safety valves you can buy air vents and hoses on Amazon and adapt them. They also sell old school flexible hose caps. If you have the No-Spill variety you can simply use a utility knife to cut away the little tab on the handle so you don't need to use the ratchet on the cap - which you can either cut off or leave alone. In addition if you really want you can simply pull the mesh flame attenuator inside the can so it is easier to fill - though you may have issues if you like to use your gas can to start fires or something, and maybe they are illegal in drought protected forest areas? No such issues here. (Bring back Blitz cans!)
Having trouble getting your skid plate back on after it has been bashed a few times? Use the weight of the bike to help hold it in place by putting it on your motorcycle stand. You can also use wood working clamps (the kind you squeeze with your hand to tighten them) to wedge things held into place while you fiddle with getting the bolt back in.
Looking for a cheap oil drain pan? Go to Home Depot and look for the least expensive Sterilite container. I found a 6 quart one yesterday with a lid for $1.78. Much cheaper than a regular oil pan, so I bought two... one for oil and one for other fluids like coolant and brake fluid. And they got labeled with a Sharpie.
Funnels come in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes it is hard to know when your fuel is nearing the top. Cut the narrow end of the funnel down so that it just fits in your fuel tank opening by a centimeter or two. This way you can see the level of the fuel as it rises, less surprises that way.
If you have the modern gas cans with the hard to operate safety valves you can buy air vents and hoses on Amazon and adapt them. They also sell old school flexible hose caps. If you have the No-Spill variety you can simply use a utility knife to cut away the little tab on the handle so you don't need to use the ratchet on the cap - which you can either cut off or leave alone. In addition if you really want you can simply pull the mesh flame attenuator inside the can so it is easier to fill - though you may have issues if you like to use your gas can to start fires or something, and maybe they are illegal in drought protected forest areas? No such issues here. (Bring back Blitz cans!)
Having trouble getting your skid plate back on after it has been bashed a few times? Use the weight of the bike to help hold it in place by putting it on your motorcycle stand. You can also use wood working clamps (the kind you squeeze with your hand to tighten them) to wedge things held into place while you fiddle with getting the bolt back in.
Looking for a cheap oil drain pan? Go to Home Depot and look for the least expensive Sterilite container. I found a 6 quart one yesterday with a lid for $1.78. Much cheaper than a regular oil pan, so I bought two... one for oil and one for other fluids like coolant and brake fluid. And they got labeled with a Sharpie.
Funnels come in all shapes and sizes. Sometimes it is hard to know when your fuel is nearing the top. Cut the narrow end of the funnel down so that it just fits in your fuel tank opening by a centimeter or two. This way you can see the level of the fuel as it rises, less surprises that way.