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gs750caferacer
Originally posted by Gorminrider View PostLast edited by Guest; 01-10-2013, 04:09 AM.
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Rob (AZR) came over today to give me a hand on a couple of things. Got my gs750 wired up for the heated vest my lovely wife gave me for xmas. Plus a couple of issues on my gsxr, got the solo seat back from the paint shop and put it on for some pics to see if I have any luck getting collector plates. I like it!
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rlbaker
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gs750caferacer
New project bike
Dinked around a bit and worked on swaping a few parts over to my new daily driver bike... checked oil and ... Gas in the oil!!!! so to drain it out and figure out how the hell this happened... Petcock maybe suspect?!?!
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Did you leave it on prime last time you rode it?Last edited by chuck hahn; 01-11-2013, 01:00 PM.MY BIKES..1977 GS 750 B, 1978 GS 1000 C (X2)
1978 GS 1000 E, 1979 GS 1000 S, 1973 Yamaha TX 750, 1977 Kawasaki KZ 650B1, 1975 Honda GL1000 Goldwing, 1983 CB 650SC Nighthawk, 1972 Honda CB 350K4, 74 Honda CB550
NEVER SNEAK UP ON A SLEEPING DOG..NOT EVEN YOUR OWN.
I would rather trust my bike to a "QUACK" that KNOWS how to fix it rather than a book worm that THINKS HE KNOWS how to fix it.
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Montanaman
Worked on the '81 GPz550 -
I broke two boots to the airbox because they were so hard they shattered, and I got the varnished up carbs on the workbench - then I got the starter button control replaced, so I can now crank it over and do a compression test -
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gs750caferacer
Originally posted by chuck hahn View PostDid you leave it on prime last time you rode it?
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Toasty
Hehehe I got it.
It was listed as a 88/89 gixxer front end but it has a Yamaha top triple. If anything I can use the brakes (it has hayabusa calipers), for $20 how could I say no?
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still trying to get the beaterbike running properly on two cylinders without choke and without spending much $ on it....made a haywire pair of float gauges by necking some clear tube with a heat gun to fit the carb-drains. Works. Both are close enough to being the same.amusing,but helps not. running out of ideas. ...next I'll have to wrap that lean side manifold with duct tape to see if there's a leak I CANNOT yet find another way.
ps you made a flickable bike from that,mharrington!Last edited by Gorminrider; 01-12-2013, 09:32 PM.
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SVSooke
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Wasn't really happy with the 1100 lately, so I thought maybe I should do some tweaking here and there and maybe all those annoyances would go away.
Since I hadn't been riding it much, not becuase the weather is bad, it's beautiful here, 80's no rain, but I got the flu and it doesn't want to go away. First thing I did was charge the battery.
If there's any wind at all it has a tendancy to walk all over the road, that's OK I guess if you're going slow but at 70mph and over a little gust and you're outta there. It's kinda like riding the bike with overinflated tires. So, I adjusted everthing, damping, fork air pressure, pre-load and tires to it's lowest setting, hoping this will make it hug the road better.
Also, there was the problem of fuel starvation running in "Prime" so I thought I ought to pull the tank and petcock off and look at it.
Can you see that little "clip" that holds the selector knob on? and how it's become free on one side. Maybe this is the problem, don't know, but I snapped it back. The petcock once pulled was clean as a whistle as was the inside of the tank, looked brand new. I did drain it in "Prime" and the fuel wasn't coming out as fast as I thought it should, at least not as fast as the 1000 petcock. Not really sure if it's a problem or not. Didn't make a difference whether the fuel cap was on or not, but I only had about a gallon in the tank. Replaced the petcock sealing washers, one was broken completely.
Since I had the tank off, I decided to try to fine tune the air screws, so I got it running and adjusted them. I was only able to make minor changes as I must've had them really close, (high RPM method).
My bike likes Arizona Sweet Tea! She's running in these pic's, very quiet!
See that fan ahead of the bike keeping it cool. An absolute must if you're gonna let it run any length of time.
Hopefully, she'll run a little smoother, track a little better, and not starve for fuel, at least in "Prime." The next step is to take her out on the road!sigpic
Steve
"The world is a book, and those who do not travel read only one page." :cool:
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