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That's a pretty sweet looking bike! There's a few of us around here that ride an XS, if you need an extra hand hit me up. I know what it's like finishing all the little things. Pm your number if you want to meet up!\uc0\u8236 }[/IMG]
Hey chopit, let's get together sometime. Im done riding for this season, I'm tearing down my motor now to rebuild it and add some high performance mods.
I know 650skull, sounds stupid right? I'm defiantly working on being more patient when it comes to carb work and mechanics. It boils down to me just not havering the knowledge and I get impatient and frustrated but this forum has helped me out tremendously!
Yeah, I'll will be modifying the neck gusset this winter. This is my first build and I have learned a lot of do's and dont's. I'm not sure why he adjusted the carbs the way he did but it runs pretty darn good after he spent a little time on it.
Montana is a little far, but I bet there's some pretty cool ridding over there. I have a 1979 XS650. I just picked up a 1981 XS650, that's my next chop. Not sure exactly what it's gonna be but my wife insists there's a spot for her. :thumbsup:
Ok, so my riding season is now over and I want to tear into my motor. I'm going to rephase the crank myself (first time for me) and I want to buy a 250-30 megacycles cam with a 277* firing order to replace the stock cam. Does anybody have any experience with this specific cam, what's your...
This guy is for sure an old school tuner, he's an old semi pro flat tracker. Cool guy and has a lot of knowledge. He likes to shake his head at me when I tell him my ideas because I'm not really a mechanic, I'm pretty good at sheet metal and fab work but I like to think outside the box. My next...
I've been busy with work and fixing all the little things that tend to go bad on a new build. So I took the bike to a friend that is fairly good with these old bikes. Turns out that the bike was running really lean. So we had to go up on the pilots and the mains, this guys a wiz at figuring out...