Guess, I'll wait for the replacement unit I ordered.
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MisterCinders
Originally posted by MisterCinders View Post
Guess, I'll wait for the replacement unit I ordered.
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Didn't work on the 1100 today, but did get a big box of parts including 2 brand new OEM side covers, various nuts and bolts, new fuel petcock, brake rebuild kits, and such.
I did however finally get around to installing the RadFlo 2.5" shocks, Eibach springs, and Air Lift air bags in the rear of my FJC.
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Took off the rear caliper, it was sticking a little bit, the pistons were rusty inside but the outside surfaces were fine, lightly sanded and cleaned the pad pins and dropped in new Sumo brake pads. Assembled, bled and tested, all is working well. I also changed the old worn foam grips with a new pair of Progrip 714's. And repaired a small crack in the saddle with a bit of liquid vinyl.
Next I have to start looking for some fresh rubber, the Shinko 712's have over 5K on them. The front tire looks fine, but the rear is almost at the wear indicators. I'll probably go with the 712's again unless someone can tell me if there's any advantages with the 230's. I like the tread pattern on the 712's over the 230's.
And one of these days I'm going to have a stab at adjusting my valves, it's just my bike is running so well and the weather is so nice that I don't want to have the down time. The slight oil seepage should be ok until the end of the riding season, it gets into the fins a bit but not a drop on the garage floor.
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wally
Gt some paint on the fridge. Bit streaky, but huge issues with the gun until I figured out that a small nut on the trigger became undone and was blowing air out there each time I pulled the trigger...
Recognize the colour?
Hopefully some more paint next weekend...
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wally
Originally bought the paint for the fridge, but then decided the bike would look good in that as well.
Can't wait for the polished trim sections to show up nicely on the blue.
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Finally got a bit more done on the single carb conversion on my 750 Virago. Manifold made and on now, just had to make up a bracket to hold it in place when the carb is bolted on. Cleaned up the old Morris Minor SU carb, so will fit that tomorrow if all goes well. Need to get the bike back on the road as its the wife`s favourite (being shiny). Then hopefully I can get on with rebuilding my GS750, which is my favourite !."Betsy" 1978 CX500 ratbike
1978 GS750
1979 GS750 chop
1979 GS550
2003 GSF1200 K3 Bandit
2000 Enfield Bullet 500
1992 XV750 Virago
2016 Harley 883 Iron
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alhntr
Worked on my carbs, completely tanked and cleaned. Upon assembly the pilot jet plugs just fall right back out of hole. They were snug when I removed them. So I went down to local Suzuki dealer and had them order me some. This way I pay no shipping, I asked. Well got to wait now. Wallogreen who lives here in Boise was nice enough to let me borrow his carbtune when he gets back from vacation and even offered to come and watch me do this, will be a first for me. Suoer can't wait.
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alhntr
Hey Trevor, What is the advantage of chain conversion? My bike calls for a 630 by 96 chain which I plan on replacing soon after I'm done with all the other checkouts. Thanks
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Originally posted by alhntr View PostHey Trevor, What is the advantage of chain conversion? My bike calls for a 630 by 96 chain which I plan on replacing soon after I'm done with all the other checkouts. ThanksNo signature :(
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alhntr
Trevor, By the way your bike is just beautiful. I like those footpegs, are those stock or aftermarket? If aftermarket where did you get those. Would like to spruce mine up down the road.
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Originally posted by alhntr View PostTrevor, By the way your bike is just beautiful. I like those footpegs, are those stock or aftermarket? If aftermarket where did you get those. Would like to spruce mine up down the road.No signature :(
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