Sounds like it's electrical. Test after each "change". ALWAYS verify your ground and power before trouble shooting electrical problems...
There is a shifter spring that breaks and you are then stuck in 3rd gear. Fish out the broken spring with a hemostat and replace it with one...
Yes, the thermostat only allows a small amount of fluid to pass, so essentially, the coolant just sits inside the engine until the thermostat...
I believe they are 41mm. Apparently the 1998-2001 all used the same fork tube diameters (according to Gen-Mar's website)
Incorrect. The thermostat determines if coolant is going to circulate through the radiators. I believe you meant to say "fanstat". Wiring the...
Here's what my bike's PO did my license plate. I kinda like it. Much better than OEM. [IMG]
You must completely separate the carbs. Remove the horizontal throttle plate springs and the small adjustment screw/plate springs before...
Stiff suspension settings will allow the bike to absorb the medium to big bumps without bottoming out. The small bumps will be felt more. Soft...
Start at the battery and work your way out testing at every connection. Verify you have power where you should and ground where you should....
Dave Dodge might have some used ones he can sell you: info@drp123.com http://www.drp123.com/ Website is always under construction - but his...
There are two items NOT to skimp on a bike: Tires and Brakes! 'Nuff said.
Have you seen the "Street Rod". If I were to buy a Harley, it would be this one. Longer suspension, bigger fuel tank, better lean angle and pegs...
Have any of you heard of the "Road Rash Queen"? Several years ago there was a picture of a topless girl showing her road rash scars. Her sad but...
Rebuild it: http://www.netcrafting.com/motorcycles/sabre/starter_rebuild.htm
See a tutorial for cleaning carbs here:...
First what was the relay you removed? Second - see if it has spark? Lack of spark can be caused: by lack of signal from the pulsar pickups...
See here: http://auto.howstuffworks.com/cooling-system.htm Almost exactly how the cooling system works on our bikes.
You insert the feeler guages here: [IMG] You insert them in pairs - as shown by the colored arrows. You don't have to be that exact when...
Remove the thermostat and see if it has a small hole in it to allow a small amount of coolant by. Aftermarkets typically have a brass rivet in...
Get a manual - although Clymer I think has incorrect pictures concerning the location of the pilot screw. The pilot screw is on the side of the...
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