Now on to my questions about bike. It was parked by my friend almost three years ago when the clutch cable broke. I finally have gotten around to working on it and in the last three days have done the following:
1) removed, disassembled, cleaned, reassembled, and re-installed carbs.
2) Flushed brake lines. Boy were those front lines full of NASTY stuff!
3) I pulled the plugs, but other than being a bit dark seemed in pretty good shape so I left 'em in.
4) Changed the oil and filter
5) Cleaned and lubed chain.
6) When I removed the foam air filter from the housing to clean and re-oil it I saw that it was essentially falling apart. I have seen the individual cone-type filter conversions and heard that they would require a carb jet change. I have also seen a chrome filter housing that holds a single rectangular paper element filter. Would this require a jet change? I would rather leave this bike totally stock for now due to my motorcycle inexperience.
The bike came with a Vetter fairing which I have removed, thinking that it would be easier to learn to ride on a lighter bike that I can see the front tire. The fairing is pretty cracked, but holds together, if anyone wants parts and can come get them they are yours. Perhaps I could mail some small ones if you pay me the shipping. I need to get a headlight and turn signals on the front. I was thinking about going and getting a pair of small halogen driving lights and mounting them on a home fabbed bracket with the turn signals. I know the GS charging system is notoriously weak, would these new high power lights be too much of a draw? Has anyone done this? Or would I be better served to get a standard automotive headlight with replaceable halogen bulbs? Does anyone have any headlight ears they can part with?
Well that seems like enough for now. The main issue is getting an air filter that will work well with my carbs? Any suggestions about that and other issues are welcome. Thanks in advance.
Bob
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