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any recommendations on shops to get a nice clean hardtail put on in a reasonable time frame??? 6 weeks would be tops for the wait... no time or skill to do the work.
Bobber 12
who are you? seems like half my family lives in Cokato/Dassell
love talk XS when I'm in town. pm me if you want.
I got a set too that i'd part with. pm me I drive from upper michigan to western nodak along 10 and 210 from detroit lakes to Duluth so we could meet.
Occasional trips...
got a manual.
I'm sending over my brother in law and GF if I don't make it..
as always thanks again. u've been a big help. I'm learning as much as I can.
I'm usually pretty tired from workin like 30 hours straight so its hard for me to spend alot of time lookin up things.
this forum rocks tho.
thanks. yeah thats what I was lookin for.
unless something is drastic, I'll be at ur house friday...
but don't count on it. I only made it to minnesota last weekend
finally got everything buttoned up on the new bike. she was running pretty darn nice besides a slight stumble around 2k.
I noticed after a few miles that power seemed to be down, but nothing too terrible. however after shutting her down found this.
did some reading through the archives...
It was a loose connector within the headlight. I didn't even bother to go through and find out what exactly.. opened the bucket and it was right there pulled apart.
easy peasy and got a ride in tonite. stocked!
took my new bike on a ride. thing was workin really nicely. a bit of stumble right off idle but perfect after that... after a shakedown test I put her back away... when she was goin in I revved her up a bit and she died.
no neutral switch light, nothing. fiddled around for a bit. kept doin...
well in an interesting turn of events I got a "new" 78 standard for 700 bucks that workin so my buddy is gonna turn the project bike into a brat tracker style build. pretty much just take over where I left off.
any tips for getting those stupid plastic connectors to go back together?
any tips on simplifying the wiring? want to go bare bones if possible. just throttle and levers on the bars. friggin nest egg of wires in the headlight
haha. yeah
we got the engine running before the crash. sat for 20 years as I said
it seems pretty easy to kick over compared to my other Xs'. a bit of white smoke out the right side. this is going to be a field bomber and local driver. any tricks to gettin the carbon deposits removed? pull...