OK, so we had 2 consecutive days of blue skies, no rain, and the big yellow thing was out. So what did I do, hop on the scoot and go? No, installed my Holeshot goodies that were delivered last week. Dale is great to deal with and Bill's site (
http://bladesbandit.com/index.html) was a great help. Once the carbs were off, drilling the idle mixture plugs, installing new jets and shimming the needles went just fine. I did need to make judicious use of vise grips on a couple of the carb screws. Now I haven't done any serious wrenching in more years than I care to say. Only problem and hair puller I had was the damn throttle cables. What a bitch. To tell the truth I fought them for what seems like forever. Still not sure how I did get them off and then on again. I could clearly see how they were installed, but what a time I had getting to them. I am sure there is a simple trick, but I usually find the easiest way to do something, and then work around it. Still need to adjust the cables a tad, they got out of whack with all of my fumbling. Anywho, got the 17" slip on installed, no hitches, but can't imagine why it came with a white support strap instead of a polished one. The timing advance was no problem even though it is a press fit. Couple of whacks with a 5lb sledge took care of that. Just kidding. The center stand stop went on with no hassle. I prefer having the center stand myself. So everything is all buttoned up and ready to go. Fuel switch on prime. Then all of the things that could be wrong went through my head. You know all of those little "did I remenber to do this or that, or did I hook that up right, or is it backwards". You know, all those things that drive you up the wall. Turn the key and hit the starter. Damn. Fired right up. Thank you, thank you. I used to be able to smoke a cig waiting for it to warm up. Not anymore. I can't get over how much sooner it is ready to go. Amazing. There is a nice little road near by out of the city with twistys, hills, and long straights. So you know what I just had to do. The 01 B6 is a different critter now. Improved acceleration from a stop, and pulls great when you roll on at speed. Going to have to get used to the exhaust note but all in all I am indeed a happy camper. I would definitely recommend these mods, and Holeshot to anyone.