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Those parts look real nice. Be warned, though..matte finishes look really nice..for awhile. I'm assuming it's been sprayed with a matte clear..? It's really difficult to care for..you can't wax it.1979 GS1000S,
1982 Honda CX500 Turbo, 1982 Honda MB5 w/CR80 motor, 1977 Honda "nekid" Goldwing, 1976 Honda CB550F cafe', 1972 Honda XL250 cafe'
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Originally posted by nvr2old View PostThose parts look real nice. Be warned, though..matte finishes look really nice..for awhile. I'm assuming it's been sprayed with a matte clear..? It's really difficult to care for..you can't wax it.1969 Honda CL350 Cafe
1980 Suzuki GS550L cafe project Link
2019 Yamaha MT-09
2016 Honda CBR650F(wife’s bike)
2001 Honda CBR600F4i(Son's bike)
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Originally posted by JohnnyL View PostYes it was matte clear coated. Yes I know. My wife’s Vulcan is matte green. I use Harley Davidson matte finish stuff on her bike to clean it. I asked my painter if I could bring it back to him if I decide I hate the matte after a year and have him gloss clear and he said no problem. So we’ll see.
It leaves an ever-so-slightly residue (I'm guessing silicone?), which makes matte parts look very good, and helps a ton with subsequent cleaning.
I'm almost sure it's some rebranded product of an international manufacturer. I'll post the ingredients and more info when I get to the shop...#1: 1979 GS 550 EC "Red" – Very first Bike / Overhaul thread New here? ☛ Read the Top 10 Newbie mistakes thread
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The new Dyna ignition will be here tomorrow but so will 1-3 inches of snow. That's ok though. I still have some tidying up to do on the bike before it takes its first ride.
Last edited by JohnnyL; 02-12-2020, 04:53 PM.1969 Honda CL350 Cafe
1980 Suzuki GS550L cafe project Link
2019 Yamaha MT-09
2016 Honda CBR650F(wife’s bike)
2001 Honda CBR600F4i(Son's bike)
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The blue wig-wag signals are a very nice touch.
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Originally posted by Steve View PostThe blue wig-wag signals are a very nice touch.
.1969 Honda CL350 Cafe
1980 Suzuki GS550L cafe project Link
2019 Yamaha MT-09
2016 Honda CBR650F(wife’s bike)
2001 Honda CBR600F4i(Son's bike)
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Looks very good with that paint scheme. Now to get it running equally as well.Larry
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Originally posted by JohnnyL View PostThe new Dyna ignition will be here tomorrow but so will 1-3 inches of snow. That's ok though. I still have some tidying up to do on the bike before it takes its first ride.
I think it deserves it. Sex on a stick, mate. Cracking job.
Excellent, fast build, too.
And.... it's not a hack-job, it looks just right.
There you go, damned with faint praise
ps. if it were mine, I'd deffo have some sort of curving extension to catch more of the crap from the rear, but your reg plate will do that.
Also, I'm not a fan of severely truncated front guards, but if you can live with it, fine.Last edited by Grimly; 02-12-2020, 11:00 PM.---- Dave
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Originally posted by Cipher View PostIs it a wide angle lens distortion or is the brake led not level with the bike frame?1969 Honda CL350 Cafe
1980 Suzuki GS550L cafe project Link
2019 Yamaha MT-09
2016 Honda CBR650F(wife’s bike)
2001 Honda CBR600F4i(Son's bike)
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I received the new Dyna ignition today. I installed it and all burping and farting is gone! Bike idles nicely and throttle is fairly responsive. All carbs are synced and I went back to the stock pilot jets. Right now I have 107.5 mains in. I think my mixture screws need to be adjusted. Engine is a little slow to return to idle but not bad. It also drops below 1200 after releasing the throttle. I'm currently 3 turns out. I'll mess with the mixture screw first and then look at raising the needle.
All in all...I'm relieved that the bike is now close to running well and that I can now start tuning the carbs. Phew!1969 Honda CL350 Cafe
1980 Suzuki GS550L cafe project Link
2019 Yamaha MT-09
2016 Honda CBR650F(wife’s bike)
2001 Honda CBR600F4i(Son's bike)
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Originally posted by JohnnyL View PostI received the new Dyna ignition today. I installed it and all burping and farting is gone! Bike idles nicely and throttle is fairly responsive. All carbs are synced and I went back to the stock pilot jets. Right now I have 107.5 mains in. I think my mixture screws need to be adjusted. Engine is a little slow to return to idle but not bad. It also drops below 1200 after releasing the throttle. I'm currently 3 turns out. I'll mess with the mixture screw first and then look at raising the needle.
All in all...I'm relieved that the bike is now close to running well and that I can now start tuning the carbs. Phew!
Excellent!
I was honestly getting near the point where we'd start Googling for witch doctors. Maybe see what a quart of goat's blood runs these days. All the usual rituals damn sure weren't working, so maybe it was time to call on some darker spirits.
This is the second bad out of the box Dyna I've seen.
The first may have been even more elusive -- the owner had a 1979 GS850G, installed a Dyna, but the bike would lose power after riding for a bit.
Yet whenever we stopped and tested, we had spark nice and bright and on time. This went on for weeks. I think the owner actually started going bald. Carbs were surgically clean and scrutinized down to the molecular level. Electrics were perfect. Yet summer was passing and he couldn't ride for more than about five minutes.
One day it was getting late in the year and it was very chilly. We tested everything in his barn, all seemed well, then we went for a ride. Sure enough the bike started losing power again... but I noticed that he had gotten a little further than usual.
Hmmmmm.... a tickle started at the back of my brain. And as usual, by the time we pulled over, pulled helmets and gloves off and restarted the bike for testing, all was well.
Finally the penny dropped. The light dawned. Little angels sang. However you want to put it, I finally had a rational theory to test. I removed the ignition cover, leaving the ignition out in the brisk 49 degree breeze. We rode to the next town and back with no trouble.
Yep, one side of his Dyna was failing when it got hot. When we kept it cool, it worked fine.
He contacted Dyna directly, explained the story, and to their credit they replaced the ignition with no trouble. "Yeah that happens sometimes."1983 GS850G, Cosmos Blue.
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JonnyL pulled one over on us, guys. That's not the same bike he bought ~3 months ago. It must be stolen or something because it got done way to fast and looks way too good...
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Originally posted by 93Bandit View PostJonnyL pulled one over on us, guys. That's not the same bike he bought ~3 months ago. It must be stolen or something because it got done way to fast and looks way too good...
1969 Honda CL350 Cafe
1980 Suzuki GS550L cafe project Link
2019 Yamaha MT-09
2016 Honda CBR650F(wife’s bike)
2001 Honda CBR600F4i(Son's bike)
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