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I was a Ford guy for years, until I bought a Tacoma. It now has 200k miles and is 13 years old. Repairs - one O2 sensor. Oh, and the little lite that tells you the cruise is on burnt out at 150k miles. I was a AAA rep and joke with one my Toy dealers that they just had to have better build...
I have an 81 GS850 - had it since new in '84 ( a leftover). It has been nothing but sweet to me; I still drag it out once in a while for old times sake. I think "bulletproof" doesn't quite cover it. I went on a trip with my 18 year old son - he rode the 850 and me on my Connie. The old 850...
Recently installed a Pamco ignition - works great! Felt so secure, I thought I would take her for a fairly long ride - 50 miles. Only got a few miles and started hearing a loug whirring noise in the engine - related to rpm, not road speed. It seemed it was only getting louder, so headed for...
Just installed new points. Per my multimeter, the points don't open until past the T mark - points set at abt. .014. Also, the reading is only 3 or 4 volts - is this correct?
I remember watching Henry walk away from the ring dings at the LA Supercross until the last lap - stalled and absolutely wore himself out trying to start that thing - what a terrible way to lose...
Sounds like a pregnant idea - it would make them easier to start, too. The case bolts have already been replaced. I love Allens - course, could be because that's my last name!
Thanks for the help. With the meter, I could see that they were opening - a little late, but not that bad. Now if I can find some new screws to replace the boogered ones that hold the points in, I'll be fine! The previous owner (or maybe the one before him?) chewed up the slot real bad. I...
I have a XS2 and have the RH cylinder at TDC (valves loose) If I move the rotor to the F position, no points appear to be opening - I have to move the rotor a great deal till the RH points start to open. The bike was running prior, and I can hardly believe that the timing could be this far...
62, been riding since '67, Vespa scooter, Honda 55, Yam RT-1, KH400, Yam 650, Honda 350 (4 of those), 550, 850 Suzuki, concours, Honda ST1300, XR500, 600, 650, not counting the kid's bikes - there must be others, but then I am old...
I think Hotdog has it nailed. What has happened is likely unrelated to the change in premix ratio. 50:1 is a little lean on oil to me, but I'm an old timer; modern two strokes run a lot less oil than we used to think they needed. But the problem is that you have TOO MUCH oil going through the...
Just did this installation yesterday and found that the thicker race (per a call to All BAlls) does indeed go in the top of the steering head. However, it does stick up out of the steering head more than the original, which created a bit of a problem. The extra space made the headlight ears...
Thanks so much for the info. for mine, my son had to push down the cap (very hard!) while I turned the cap. I think maybe I cut mine a little too long. What you describe is more typical. I just wasn't sure; oh, well, I'm a little hefty, so maybe the preload will be a good thing! Thanks for...
Thanks a lot, 72XS2. Do you remember how difficult it was to put the fork caps back on with the spacer? Mine were a 2-man job! Maybe they are too long. Mine actually preload the spring a bit. I would like to bring this bike back to stock, but if the 16" will be rideable, I may delay the...
I found after purchase that my XS has a 16" rear wheel; correct should be an 18", I believe. Also, the fork tubes were extended. I have replaced the fork tubes with correct length now. How will the 16" rear wheel work with this front end (stock 19" front wheel)?
If necessary, I would be...