Not looking forward to it happening to mine.
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Happy Easter guys & gals!
Babyswiss thank you for the input. That is how i plan to repair the shift rod.
Hey Gun Rod,
I really like those brown saddle bags that you got on pg 139. Do you have a link for them?
thanks
Repainted tank, fenders, and touched up the frame... new plug, oil, and a fuel filter. It seems to run worse than before. I thought maybe it was the plug so I closed the gap from 30 to 25. Seems to be back firing through the carb a lot now and stalling out. It seems to improve as it warms up.. maybe its the fuel filter.. but I dont think so. It did not do this before I removed the tank and changed the plug and fuel filter.
Anyway its running well other than that. Noticed I had a front blinker out.. might be the wires since I had to disconnect the brake light when I painted.
Btw I used 2 cans of Rusto satin black and really really layed it on thick... then i used my experiences with painting and hit it with spray wax and 2000 grit wetsand.. and it looks better than it did from the factory. I spilled gas all over the tank again right after I had finished.. but there was no negative effects since my paint job is 100% better than stock.. even though I rattle canned it.
Btw the rustoleum satin black is an exact match to the frame paint if you are looking to cover up some untreated areas or fix any blemishes. I went over the VIN tag with it to stop the rust.
Still no MSO yet. Will keep you updated.
Bobthebobber: Congrats on the new paint job Bob, that’s the beauty of the flat paint I guess. Post a pict.
Freezerboy: bummer on the shift rod but better to get that fix out of the way now as it will make your bike more dependable for sure. If mine breaks I will machine a heavy duty one out of good quality solid stainless rod hard to believe the skimped on such a simple part.
Skullworkz: I worry on what happening with your hard shifting is a symptom of your motor running a little too hot. As you say it shifts great when not fully warm. When your engine is hot a number of things occur that could cause the problem.
Your engine oil is thinning too much and parts in the transmission are expanding a bit too much also.
-You maybe still running a bit lean causing temps to get a little too high. Check your plug.
- Also your engine is new and tight thus more friction.
- I would drive it a little bit more gentle possibly until broken in more.
you may want to change your oils ASAP and check for abnormal high amount of silver swarf in the oil just to be sure and safe.
Your pipe wrap may be adding to the higher temps also! This wrap can insulate it so your are just a bit over temp.
-I would also change wet clutch oil brands?
-You may even want to try a 20w 50w Mobil one synthetic 20-50 , after 500 miles get on your bike ( can be hard to find)
-This is a similar engine to the Honda rebel and those can on occasion shift a bit hard when they get hot. Anyhow it should get better as it breaks in. Hope this helps a little bit.
Too hot is not good and this shifting problem is likely telling you something if all other adjustments are good and your clutch is fully disengaging.
I am going to add a 1972 rebel heat sink to my exhaust to help keep the temp down a degree or two.
These little bikes can be tempting ( even by me) to over rev and drive aggressive especially due to the aggressive sound ...but they really are a small little engines and need to be treated gentle at least for the first 1000 miles as such. Hope all are enjoying the little warm up were having.
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Just to say. Spring is here.
http://s1074.photobucket.com/albums/...nt=ridewmv.mp4
I bought my boots about 35 years ago. Give or take. I am doing about 70 mph and holding back. The guy filming is riding a GoldWing. Said he had trouble keeping up with me off the get go. Liar! Liar !
I don't care. Gas at their price
I'm just waiting for one of you to say I missspelled sonething.
This bike rocks