OK... out of winterization. [ATTACH] After a bath and up to temp... [MEDIA] Video sound doesn't do it justice, but it still sounds pretty...
Just get some flat mild steel and make one. After bending and shaping, give it some black paint. The stainless was pretty damn hard to...
The rear Staintune bracket on my 95 is just some flat stainless bent to clear the body work and angled to meet the muffler. It's fairly crude and...
The best spot is the most blasphemous spot... rivnut in the frame spar. But, if you had an extra left inner cowl cover (or wanted to to mod the...
I used some 3M Super Bond (black silicone) to apply it to the ID. Worked great. The only thing I would be leary of is trying to hold an actual...
Well, the right hand handle switch finally gave it up. The old style, fragile start button has had one broken pin for years and the other one...
That is great news. Congrats and good job!
What about plugging the inlet to the center piston circuit and only using the two outer pistons with one brake line? Is there something I'm not...
Air alone was never an option. Berryman or a sonic cleaner (or both!), why not. Just don't submerge the actual carb bodies in either in my...
Not a bad idea to remove the needles. Check to see if they've been shimmed and assembled properly if they've ever been apart. It's easy, just...
It seems the SM might contradict itself when referring to carb #s. But in the sections where it is important it seems to be correct. It may be...
Good point SM, maybe I forgot to mention that. If you lack small enpugh wire and you have an old cable, you can unwind one strand. The curl of...
I almost never have to replace the float valves. If the little spring loaded button is free and the rubber tip is intact, they can nearly always...
I really don't have a gallery of just my bikes. There might be some if you click on my user name and go to my albums. I started posting most...
Are you talking about the rubber tipped "needle" that slides onto the float tab?
Why do you think you need needles? It takes a pretty high mileage bike to actually wear them enough to change the taper / shape.
Float Valves?
Get some carb clean in a spray can from the auto parts store. I then spray some in the cap or small container until the jets are submerged and...
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