Ok, so i just bought a 1977 GS750N on, what? Sunday. It's a cool bike, looks beat up, but she started right up, I rode her around dude's neighborhood, and the price was right. $650, the frame is straight& not rotten, the tank looks pretty clean inside, really clean, really. Yeah, it's got some issues, too. The one cam-cover thing leaks some oil, and the tach doesn't work. Even without the tach working, i can tell she's idling too high. But, whatever. I bought the thing looking for a project. I missed riding motorcycles, and I need a different way to spend my time and money.
So, next day is monday, right? The beast won't start. I remember d!cking with the petcock (bad move). My petcock ain't labelled, and I used to ride hondas.(totally different petcock). I think I probably left the thing on "prime" a little while, and flooded her out, which may be why she won't start. i killed the battery (and my leg) trying to start her up yesterday. All to no avail.
So, now I'm looking at the bike, and already, on day 3, doubt is setting in. Can I really make a project out of this bike? I can't even start the thing, and it was starting on Sunday. I can't even work the *petcock*, for crying out loud. (What is it? Down for "on", back for "reserve", forward for "prime"?) Can i really address these drippy oil leaks, and these frightening carbs? Am i fooling myself? I was about to finance a new bike, but i figured I'd rather make monthly payments to bikebandit.com, because they won't repossess the thing if i stop paying.
I guess I'm lookin for some hand-holding, or some sort of reassurance. Maybe a tip on getting the thing to kick over, too. Should I abandon ship, cut my losses, and go get a 2005 sv650? Should I hunker down, learn something about bikes, and possibly go insane in the process? Should I just dismantle the thing and stare at it for an hour a day for the next 3 years?
any thoughts'd be appreciated,
-rob
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