Last night my daughter called from the side of the highway. The bike had lost power, was leaking oil onto the right side cover, and had smoke coming from the right muffler and airbox.
A Harley rider stopped to help her. Determined there was no compression on left cylinder. She rode the bike 3 km to an exit. He later brought back a trailer and took the bike to his nearby house for safety.
So, She had ridden about a half hour in rush hour traffic and then onto a highway where she was riding about 7000rpm (130km/hr, and yes I have chastised her for riding that fast when she is a first year driver)
The bike has been leaking a bit of oil from the gearshaft seal which I was going to replace when she brings the bike home for the winter.
So, I have never got into the engine internals before. The bike is 37 yearss old. It sounds from what I read here that the head gasket is blown. My concern is what might cause that. Could the bike still run on one cylinder if the engine had eaten valves or lost a ring on the right cylinder. She said there was no weird noises when she started it and rode, but it did stall when she slowed down.
My concern is if something inside has broken I am probably not able to fix it myself.
Is there any chance it could just be the head gasket which I could replace myself? Anyone have any suggestions? The rest of the bike is in good shape, ie no rust, all original, tuned up, as I said was running well.
This is my wife's bike and fits her very nicely and is a good size for the riding we do. (My bike is off the road this year due to lack of funds).
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