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    R/R quick question

    I havent been on here in quite a while. (This means my bike is working properly....HAHA) I was wondering if the general consensus is still a member named Duange or something similar has the best bang for buck in regulators? I stopped today and my bike didnt want to restart...the stator is blowing out 80 volts so regulator is quite suspect...Ill do full stator paper inspection and check cleanliness of connections tomorrow. ugh.

    Ironically this happened at a bike shop I was going to use to fine tune my carburation. (Specialist in older machinery) He told me he was too busy and that i should charge up, pull the headlight fuse, and come back next week...his lack of concern was amusing. lol.

    #2
    As far as I know, Duaneage is still selling R/Rs, but send him a PM to verify.

    You were going to a shop to have them fine-tune your carbs? Why?

    Given his apparent attitude, I seriously hope you are re-thinking that.

    Did you get a chance to ask how much they would charge for that?

    Keep in mind that you can make adjustments for free, new jets (if necessary are only a few dollars each (you will have to buy in lots of 4)
    and a GOOD manometer will only run you less than $90. Compare that to their offer.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Steve View Post
      As far as I know, Duaneage is still selling R/Rs, but send him a PM to verify.

      You were going to a shop to have them fine-tune your carbs? Why?

      Given his apparent attitude, I seriously hope you are re-thinking that.

      Did you get a chance to ask how much they would charge for that?

      Keep in mind that you can make adjustments for free, new jets (if necessary are only a few dollars each (you will have to buy in lots of 4)
      and a GOOD manometer will only run you less than $90. Compare that to their offer.

      .

      Thanks for the info. I will send him a message momentarily.

      Well, I rebooted my airbox and the plugs are now black (less air leaking/airflow i guess) and the bike is coughing in deceleration, so i figure the mix is slightly off.

      Ive used this guy before hes the best in Chattanooga for old bikes. Hes just really old school and has been slammed all summer apparently. His suggestion to charge, pull, and ride got me home, so I figure hes probably been in a similar situation before.

      I only use his services when I'm stumped and frustrated, and he quickly resolves my bike and frustration issues. I had a really annoying clutch problem, and i tried everything i knew to do. I eventually trailored him the bike and about two hours later he called me and informed me that the clutch cover was bent slightly, thus causing the clutch not to be pulled straight out, causing the difficulty shifting. He heated it, hammered it, and put it back on and everything is beautiful. This cost me a whopping 60$. Money well spent in my book.

      My bike projects usually start with lots of ambition on my part, lots of of sweat and frustration, and about 95% of the project done. Then I hit then inevitable roadblock and take it to my guy and he sets me straight.

      I also just want him to look all my winters work over just make sure i didn't do anything retarded.


      This includes:
      Full brake system rebuild...EVERYTHING is new
      Coil relay mod
      New plug wires and boots
      New airbox boots
      New Led turn signal system
      probably more i forgot about....

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        #4
        OK, sounds like you have lucked into a decent shop there.

        Too many times a classic bike is taken to a "modern" shop where it is ruined beyond all hope of being rescued.
        It is probably with all good intentions, but let's face it, these bikes were already old when most of today's "technicians" were born.

        .
        sigpic
        mine: 2000 Honda GoldWing GL1500SE and 1980 GS850G'K' "Junior"
        hers: 1982 GS850GL - "Angel" and 1969 Suzuki T250 Scrambler
        #1 son: 1986 Yamaha Venture Royale 1300 and 1982 GS650GL "Rat Bagger"
        #2 son: 1980 GS1000G
        Family Portrait
        Siblings and Spouses
        Mom's first ride
        Want a copy of my valve adjust spreadsheet for your 2-valve per cylinder engine? Send me an e-mail request (not a PM)
        (Click on my username in the upper-left corner for e-mail info.)

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          #5
          Originally posted by Steve View Post
          OK, sounds like you have lucked into a decent shop there.

          Too many times a classic bike is taken to a "modern" shop where it is ruined beyond all hope of being rescued.
          It is probably with all good intentions, but let's face it, these bikes were already old when most of today's "technicians" were born.

          .
          Oh the mechanic is at least twice as old as my bike. When i got there today he was putting a Dyna S in a 71 CB750. The newest bike i saw today at a glance was an early 90s naked Kawa standard. Hes big into the old goldwings and old harleys. He took an early 80s Aspencade 1200 and fabbed up a bunch of faux Cadillac emblems and trim and put a canopy over the thing and made it into a covered Cadillac bike. its pretty epic.

          Too bad hes 20 miles from my house. Theres another small, private shop close to my house but the guy wont touch anything old. Neither will the dealerships in the area.

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            #6
            any 5 or 6 wire R&R will tame your 80AC volts.

            I like the ones off of ZX 6 600R ZX 11 super heavy duty.


            I got a buddy named "santo" randy woorley he has a GW all cadilliac-ed out. he's a mechanic I worked with years ago in Phoenix.

            if that is him tell him trip says hi and wants to know if he still has "THE POWER!!!!!""

            little joke if it is him..
            SUZUKI , There is no substitute

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              #7
              Originally posted by trippivot View Post
              any 5 or 6 wire R&R will tame your 80AC volts.

              I like the ones off of ZX 6 600R ZX 11 super heavy duty.


              I got a buddy named "santo" randy woorley he has a GW all cadilliac-ed out. he's a mechanic I worked with years ago in Phoenix.

              if that is him tell him trip says hi and wants to know if he still has "THE POWER!!!!!""

              little joke if it is him..

              I ordered a RR from Duaneage this morning. The fellow I use's nickname is Batman. I've yet to ask where that came from, nor am I sure if I really want to know...

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                #8
                RR will be sent today........
                1981 GS650G , all the bike you need
                1980 GS1000G Power corrupts, and absolute power corrupts absolutely

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by duaneage View Post
                  RR will be sent today........
                  Thanks a ton! I eagerly await its arrival.

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