Four good wrecks (one that required a life-flight)...2 required major reconstruction (to the bike, not I). No matter how hard she burned in, or how much stuff got ripped off her frame, she never failed to fire back up. That motor never let me down. She's embarassed a few newer sportbikes too...caught 'em off guard and trounced 'em. She carried me from Fayetteville NC, to the Republic of Panama (gave those little two-strokes hell, there are no "big" bikes down there), to the island of Puerto Rico (great street racing, and the old iron is revered) and home again.
Late last year, she started knocking. Shut it off and debated what to do. Rebuild the 750? She's been good to me, but.....
I went and got an 1100. I've always wanted to do a 7/11. I have a '90 gixxer motor I was gonna put in, but didn't like the oil cooler. Woulda been fun..and not too hard...but I needed an 1100.
The motor's condition is unknown. It turns over freely...that's as much as he knows. He says the carbs are "probably" dirty (no $hit...that's a given) and it has been sitting for at least 3 years...maybe more. Odometer shows a little over 5000 miles....who knows??? Bike had drag bars on it, so some ricky-racer may have thrashed it. Probably more likely than not. I know I took a gamble with the motor....It's either going to fire up after fiddling with it for a few hours and run like a raped-ape...or it's going to grenade.
I am going to try and use the Dyna S, V&H pipe, Accel coils and pods off the 750 if I can (should be OK, right?) (maybe oil pump gears as well???)
I also have an Aluminum swingarm that's going on too.
SO...I am now taking donations of GS 1100 performance parts. Top-end oilers, jet kits, cams, rare go-fast carbs, turbo kits, big-bore pistons, racing cranks, nitrous...you get the message. Great tax write-off.
But seriously...anything in particular I should pay attention to before trying to fire it up when it gets here? Besides the standard carb/batt/fluids/plugs drill? How about a Kerosene flush?
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