I started as you did, by disassembling a dirty bike, figuring I could clean and recondition parts as I go. It would have been much easier, and gone a lot quicker if I had just scrubbed the entire bike down well before I started digging in to anything.
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Clean the entire bike thoroughly before you go any further. That would be my suggestion. Plug the intakes since you have the carbs off.
I started as you did, by disassembling a dirty bike, figuring I could clean and recondition parts as I go. It would have been much easier, and gone a lot quicker if I had just scrubbed the entire bike down well before I started digging in to anything.
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Originally posted by hairfromthepast View PostHey guys, it's been a while but I can finally post an update. So the bike's definitely a 750G shaft driven Japanese import but not sure of the year. Does anyone know if there's a way to tell?-Mal
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