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Only way to be sure cables are correct is to reference the FSM clear line drawings. I'd suspect you may need to adjust in more freeplay to loosen...
WHAT ?? Rather than first attempting to clean the contacts ?? :frown-new:
You can remove the electrical section of the switch at the bottom and clean the contacts fairly easily. Probably just dirty as most of us are...
Clutch plates are rattling in the basket due to uneven cylinder pressures, bad sparkplug, etc. First thing to try is a proper and accurate...
Old, hard, worn-out tires would be the #1 factor.
The very last thing i'd want is any validation, confirmation or affirmation from SOW, sorry. :sorrow:
I love my main, rod, and cam bearings and hate to think they might suffer starvation. If i'm slow and patient i can pour about 2/3 of a quart...
Owners who want the maximum life from their engine pre-fill the oil filter before mounting it up..........despite any small mess !!
That hasn't been proven, just suggested by the preponderance of evidence.
Like goin into a Christian church and askin what's a bible ! FSM=Factory service manual, our bible. You can download it here and use the Clymer...
I saw a Fast Freddy video with him riding a r/w/b '86 750 at Laguna............but the bike had the post-'86 square gauges !!??? :topsy_turvy: I...
You won't find alot of important info in Clymer or Haynes, which is why serious fettlers use the FSM for reference, where clear line drawings...
The only commonly needed replacement parts you might want are the float bowl gasket and float needles, both available online but not in any...
Can't discount the possibility that during the mc rebuild the main seal was installed backwards. It can happen !:confusion:
my guess was wrong, so shame on me ! :grumpy:
If you can't build enough mc pressure to force your thumb off the hole, probably need to rebuild mc with new seals.
Like BB sez, Willi, ya gots alot to learn !! :crazy:
Just a small note of caution: if the coolant level is too low, you can't depend upon the temp gauge's reading to be correct. :confused-new:
Steering head bearings on your bike should be good for at least 25,000 miles. If they've loosened up due to wear, they can be regreased and...
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