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Where is the clunk coming from? Due to gear lash in the tranny there is always a bit of a lurchy clunk when letting off the throttle, its more noticable in lower gears. If you have a loose/worn chain then you will notice it even more as the chain slackens and tightens.
I really want to run a 2 into 1 exhaust system on my 74 TX. I've read reviews on Mikes 2 into 1 system mentioning a noticeable detriment to midrange power. Can anyone give me first hand experience with the Gordon Scott 2 into 1 pipes? A boost in the top end would be welcome, i spend alot of time...
I'm having issues downshifting while in any gear. You downshift once, and then after that it feels like the shifter isnt returning to its normal position, so you have to lightly lift it with your toe before shifting down again. This was a sporadic issue for a while, then went away for a few...
Took her out for his first camping trip, ended up being a lot dustier than i had planned. Believe it or not, my sleeping bag, tent, clothes, and beer are all fit into that one bag!
Ok guys, i have another related question. Will 34mm springs work in 35mm forks? I ordered 34mm progressive springs from Mikes, but i just found some 35mm forks in my parts stash in much better condition than my 34mm forks and would like to build those instead.
I've got a couple sets of new 35mm fork seals, can i make them work on a set of 74 TX650 forks? Obviously there is that 1mm difference in fork tube size, but the seals are designed to grab onto the tubes pretty tight so maybe that wouldnt be an issue.
Thanks!
In washington all you have to do is get a VIN check with the state patrol. If it comes up clear you can go to the DMV and get it registered in your name same day, then you get a 3 year temporary title. After 3 years you get a real title for the bike. I've gone through the process once with an...
You can drop the float bowls without removing the carbs to do a quick check on how much crud you are getting into the carbs, the jets are housed in the float bowl so you can clean them out as well.