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  1. drewpy

    Nice Shag

    shag was also a pipe tobacco
  2. are there resistors on your LEDs? maybe the relay has them also so that the extra resistance will lower voltage enough to cause the symtoms you describe. I am not an electronics expert so don't take my suggestion as gospel!! drewpy
  3. yamaha dealer will have them and speed & sport, bikebandit, motogrid
  4. drewpy

    help!

    not hard, you use ebay Item number: 140075701437 put item number under buy section>search german site but takes paypal and I've bought plenty from germany!
  5. you need the registration number. If you haven't got one then you will have to reregister anyway. you need to contact the vjmc and they will help in obtaining an age related plate.
  6. I've since been told autosol was too abrasive so didn't try. I have managed to get 1 nos downpipe and 1 being rechromed as we speak. The nos ones have twin walls to stop blueing. Still looking for a right hand silencer, tried classic bike forum as well. only could offer 3n6 silencer which i already have 1U4 anyone?
  7. drewpy

    help!

    never throw anything away, 6 months later and you will want it. I can tell you from experience on that one to turn the engine over, just use the fat black lead from the starter motor (or whatever that colour is) and ground another heavy duty lead from the negative on the battery. Take out the spark plugs first as it will be easier to do this with less compression. Also squirt a little oil down the bores to help lube the engine. I assume that you still have engine oil in the engine and that you are checking it over to make sure its not seized? dont leave the starter on for more than a few secs as it will burn out! I would put the engine on the floor, that way if it jumps, it won't fall off and crush you toes, or what ever is sticking out at the time!!!
  8. There are plenty of spares around, and I would keep it stock as the carburation would be out and especially if you are restoring the bike. The pods do fit straight on the bike carbs, then you would need to change the jetting to compensate for the increased air flow. Fitting bs38's would lose tractability of the bike as you are losing the high airflow on the intake because your using larger carbs. Great if you are racing and keeping the bike in the 9k+ rev mark! BTW for spare carbs, the xs750/850's use the same carb but with differrent jets
  9. drewpy

    xt 250

    have you checked out the batteryeliminator site http://bat-pac.com/compatibility/index.htm says you can with a large capacitor (that's what a bat-pac is) and if you google there's bound to be someone who has found a compatible one from Maplins cheaper!!
  10. drewpy

    TR1

    space out the front sprocket?. You can get laser alignment tool from MandP to check!
  11. drewpy

    the afterlife

    A couple made a deal that whoever died first would come back and inform the other of the afterlife. Their biggest fear was that there was no afterlife. After a long life, the husband was the first to go, and true to his word he made contact, 'Annie, Annie.' 'Is that you, Fred?' 'Yes, I've come back like we agreed.' 'What's it like?' 'Well, I get up in the morning, I have sex, I have breakfast, off to the golf course, I have sex, I bathe in the sun, and then I have sex twice. I have lunch, another romp around the golf course, then sex pretty much all afternoon. After supper, golf course again. Then have sex until late at night. The next day it starts again.' 'Oh, Fred you surely must be in heaven?' 'Not exactly, I'm a rabbit in Suffolk.'
  12. 360's had drum brakes front and rear and I think 250's only sold in europe where they both had drum or disk options. the "cruisers" had rear drums along with 16" alloys at the rear. the reason I suggested to look at the casting, is that it is a straight forward swop to change the SOHC engines around. drewpy
  13. is this it? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/YAMAHA-XJ900-XJ-900-...tem230039865551
  14. thanks for the compliment! the lower front barrels are the bit where the last of the cooling fins are at the front, about 100mm above the oil filter housing. drewpy
  15. Yep an early 77' bike as the wheels are not painted. They are 400D in USA and 400C in europe. the CC's should be cast into the lower front barrels 398cc (xs400), 249cc(xs250) or 358cc(xs360) drewpy
  16. Hey peeps, fancy building a new bike for 10p? try these for starters http://www.yamaha-motor.co.jp/global/enter...stic/index.html go on, you know you want to!! if you do make one, take a picture and put it in the gallery drewpy
  17. try ferrets electrickery www.motorcyclewiring.co.uk
  18. drewpy

    1979 XS 750

    can't see that working!!! you need black as earth and the two more wires as each goes to the two filaments in the bulb. One for normal lamp the other brighter for brake lamp. you need an earth as the brackets are usually rubber mounted. open up the lense and check you have the correct bulb in. easy to check as you take out the bulb and it should have two brass contacts for each filament side. If it hasn't you can't use it for braking/tail lamp drewpy
  19. check battery terminals as cold cranking zaps juice for the ignition. warm engine has charged battery and hot oil so less resistance. try heating spark plugs to see if that makes a difference as petrol (gas) ignites easier when warmed. drewpy
  20. drewpy

    1979 XS 750

    If it is like my xs400 with a twin bulb rear lamp (UK spec)! you should have 2 x twin filament bulbs, Black is common ground Yellow is the brake light spliced into two for both bulbs Blue is taillamp with a double female bullet connector from the loom side. hope this helps Drewpy
  21. Noticed they have a link to MCN. I would contact them (MCN) as they won't want to be associated with a company like that, so they should be motivated to help you!! drewpy
  22. drewpy

    joke

    That sir, was bloody funny!!!!
  23. could be crankcase pressure building up due to worn bores. how does the oil come out of the breather tube, is it disconnected from the induction? BTW did you post this on another forum a while ago, as this sounds familliar?
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