About the bike: 1981 GS250 with around 5,000 miles (so it said). No maintenance history. All stock parts. Good condition really but lots of work to be done. I purchased it last year and have been riding it the entire time but recently I have really started to get things done. Here is what has been done so far:
Full carb rebuild (full strip/dip, new seals/washers)
New intake/airbox boots/seals/clamps
New air filter element with weather-stripped airbox
Full fork rebuild (including ALL washers [thanks for the AMAZING post with home-made tool])
New swing arm bearings (Auto-zone tool rental has a slide hammer and bearing puller attachment that makes removal super easy...i'll find a link to it and post it for others near Auto-Zone...pulling them out was so easy it was actually fun)
New drive train (f/r sprockets and chain)
Progressive 12 Series rear shocks and springs
PitReplica seat cover (free because it was used for their template)
New tires
Electrosport stator/RR (RR was dead, stator was low on output but still working so I decided to replace both) single point ground and direct frame/neg connections; stator wired direct to rr, rr to pos bat with inline fuse; again AMAZING posts/articles/guides, thanks!! Plan to re-do all the connections soon)
New clutch springs (original plates but no slip)
New rear brake springs for pedal and shoes
New cables
TONS of new seals/gaskets/springs...if I came across one I replaced it.
New mufflers (from a Harley; free....again great advice from the forums. Nothing available for a GS250 so fabrication was a must and you cannot beat free! Old mufflers had large holes. New intake seals and fully sealed the mufflers)
New plastics
New spark plugs and caps...original coils
Where I am now: Waiting for oil pump gaskets. I broke the oil pump sprocket and decided to replace the o-rings while I was down there. Also ordered a new lock washer for the clutch. I ordered a hel ss brake line but after reading about brake rebuilds I am waiting so I can do a full rebuild on the mc and caliper. I also ordered new caps for the crankcase (I spent a lot of time sanding it while watching my political shows and replaced with hex bolts). Not sure what I will do next but eventually I will paint it once it runs well. I bought a carb sync tool on cl for $50 with the attachments so sync'ing the carbs will be high on the list, and another valve adjustment, before it hits the road.
I had one question also: My fuel petcock seems to work great. I have read a lot about the failures of rebuilding them and the recommendation to replace it before it fails. BUT I read about it after I ordered new seals for it and I don't really have the cash for a new one. So should I just leave it alone until I can buy a new petcock or can it not hurt to replace the seals? It sounded like the rebuild process was assuming some kind of damage other than just leaky seals but I was a little confused. Sorry if I am asking something answered; the petcock topic is loaded and I read a lot without finding anything.
Thank again to everyone that has helped! I will get a picture posted soon. If anyone has suggestions on what else I should do to make the bike run well I would really appreciate it.
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