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    For Sale - 78 special airboxes and misc parts

    As the titles says. The misc parts are off the engine body, i.e. kicker, valve covers, etc., Pics unavailable of anything but the airboxes... but I assure you they are very good condition with no rust. I think i have the kicker with me to take pictures. best offer
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    mikes xs turn signals

    I found they had a little key on their end, that doesnt fit the ciruclar hole, so you have to cut it off. I wouldnt bother...
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    Is this a good deal for a 1971 Norton Commando

    thanks tom, thats some good info. I might as well hold out! for that matter there seems to be a decent amount of non running commandos for under 2000
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    Is this a good deal for a 1971 Norton Commando

    No, never did! I did get a stethescope and listened around and it did indeed sound more to be coming from the bottom end. Though, that was almost a year ago now and I could have been more thorough at the time. Also, it started up fine after sitting all winter, and I have already put a couple...
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    Is this a good deal for a 1971 Norton Commando

    As long as you don't steal it. If I don't buy it, I could have a look at it for you...
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    Is this a good deal for a 1971 Norton Commando

    The bike is pretty much ALL original in mint shape. The price is 4500, it's in town. i have very little money but figure for that price I can't lose, i.e. i could re-sell it on ebay in a heart beat. What do you guys think?
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    float adjustment

    In reading my manual I see that my float should be 24mm +/- 1mm. I get that, and i get how to measure it, however, I am curious about bending the toungue. If i understand correctly, I push the float to the top (bottom of carb body), and see where the tounge is. Am I correct in believing that...
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    Swapping master cylinders

    So a pre 77' may work eh?
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    '76 xs650 w/ a problem (newbie)

    Yeah, it is a nice looking bike. Though I notice the same issues on the angle of the carbs, and the clutch cable, both look odd.
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    Swapping master cylinders

    I was curious if anyone knows if a xs650 master cylinder can be used on an RD350, or for that matter if master cylinders can be swapped at all?
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    Quoted 2 to 3 hours for a valve adjustment

    I hear the old ducatis can be a hassle for little things like that also. I had a feeling he wasn't aware... But even then, it's the same style as a triumph bonneville (as far as I know), and I would imagine most, if not all, experience motorcycle mechanics know the bonneville.
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    Quoted 2 to 3 hours for a valve adjustment

    Called my local shop about syncing my carbs for me, figure they might do it for 30 minutes labour or something and save me some hassle. Told me they would have to set the valves first, so I say, "so an extra half hour for that?" he said, "no, thats a 2 - 3hours job" Imagine paying 200 bucks to...
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    pamco position?

    The picture in the thread you provided a link for is what I followed last august. Worked alright for me as a starting point. I double checked the timing yesterday, after having put on about 2200 km after installing the pamco and it was dead-on.
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    Building Manometer for barbless carbs: Where do I get a threaded nipple???

    Yeah, I attempted yesterday and sucked some ATF into the left cylinder. It was a bit of a shitshow, as I wasn't sure how good of a seal the tubing had on the nipples resto sent me. So there I was squeazing each nipple, being weary of the kill switch, and trying to adjust the screw.... I put out...
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    New Guy From Canada

    Thunder bay, Lake Superior and all that
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    Building Manometer for barbless carbs: Where do I get a threaded nipple???

    So, I have carbs without vacuum barbs on the carb holders. From reading the carb guide I see that, "Also note the vacuum ports available on the 38s (arrows). A suitable threaded nipple can be installed in place of the block-off screw to enable gauge hook-up for syncing. This is only...
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    Correct brake lever

    So, the 78Se didn't come with a magura as standard? Mine looks an awful lot like the magura... I am only asking here as my bike is across town, so I dont have the money or gas to fly all the way back there?
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    Correct brake lever

    So, I'm not sure how many of us have snapped our brake lever, but I did. There was a wind storm late last fall that pushed my bike over during the night. it bent the front brake lever, and today, trying to bend it back, i snapped the thing. I see on xs650direct the alloy lever for the "Magura...
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    Left side exhaust backfire: Too advanced? PAMCO

    Just a quick question, I guess, before I start troubleshooting carb issues. Can backfiring from one side only still be a result of timing be too far advanced? I set it myself, and thought I had it all lined up properly. Though there were a few (3) instances when I was kick starting my bike and...
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    How do you carry tools/equipment on your XS650???

    I have one saddle devoted to tools, though if i want to travel light, i find everything you need is in the yamaha tool kit that comes with the bikes, including the 27mm wrench (though its size makes it ALMOST useless)
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