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So the cable obviously goes over the half-moon hole, bu5 the throttle that came with the bike I'd just one with the straight metal tube with no nuts to tighten it, any help is really appreciated, fyi the carb is off what I believe is a suzuki gs 70-79
pics reversed ,because my back camera is broken on my phone so i took it with the front , yea i totally forgot and took it around the block and felt the rear tire slop all around lol(luck was on my side)
No idea what I should even call it, bur my hardtail just slides all around the axle and not sure how I should go about fixing it, I was gonna just make some spacer that is slightly bigger thsn the gap so I can actually tighten the wheel up any suggestions would be great
Non of the wiring was the issue, clutch ended up being stuck due to sitting for awhile, put it against a wall and revved and shifted and popped the clutch ,works perfect now
So i am assuiming this is the kickstand safety switch, only issue is i have minimal wiring(headlight,tailight,kickstart) so i am wondering if there is a wire or something i have to put into a loop to stop that from happening?
i think theyre from a suzuki 400? Never fixed a float how would i know if its that? it doesnt always drip gas out kinda seems random, idk if its when it gets flooded
The Banjo for the master is a 20* and the banjo for the caliper is a 90* and i got it cut to almost the exact length with a bit of room incase, looks decent IMO
Unsure of the carbs I think b38 mikunis but can't say fir certain , both carbs have small outlets and only one side leaks fuel not sure if I should just plug them or what any help is appreciated ( the small brass at the bottom)