I bought a 1978 GS750 that has a freshly powder coated frame, powder coated wheels, a handful of other cool-sounding customizations and a "rebuilt engine."
Agree on price, send guy money, hire shipper (bike in TX). Then he emails me, "oh, by the way it's been sitting for a month so you might want to clean the carbs."
Here's the bike in the driveway
Now I've had it running with a touch of fuel system cleaner - It does not run so well - it was not idling at first then I played with the idle knob - then it idled, then it died. Some pops. Kept trying to start but killed the battery before it would hold steady.
Left it in the garage for a couple of days.
Lets say I'm not on good terms with the PO, I did some research and found the PPO and asked him some questions
On what work he did to the engine:
"rings valves seals and gaskets."
On the bike not running:
"oh. well it ran when i sent it.the clamp on filters that i put on sucked. they wer cheap chinese clamp ons. the carbs wer spotless. i went thru the entire bike. frame up paint bushings bearings etc. with the pipe and those air filters it needs a jet kit which i did not install."
The clamp-ons in question:
(#4 fell off while I was pushing the bike in the garage and I ran over it, so I gave it a custom tape job I think it has some rat-rod flare)
Now I got the bike running in the driveway today and it sounded fine for about 30 seconds then started pouring out white/grey smoke and leaking black fluid (99.991% sure it's oil) from the clamp that holds the slip-on part of the exhaust.
I've committed to clean the carbs anyway because they are leaking gas from the intakes like crazy (thanks BikeCliff for linking to the CV tutorial!!) and am doing that tomorrow - they're already pulled. *before I get a lecture on tuning I would like to say that I have the stock air box but it has been swiss cheesed and there is no filter or bolts.
What on earth do I do now?
Also if the signals don't flash, only light up steady in the direction you flip the switch for as long as your thumb engages the switch, does this indicate that your flasher relay is burned out?
Also, is this post too long?
Thanks
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