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G_Man

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  1. I've added a few bits. Here's the bike with a windshield, trunk and a new, un-torn seat:
  2. Well Duh! ...and let's not forget power tools
  3. OK, this is probably a dumb question. I have a 1980 XS400 Special. I'm trying to get in to where the points are. The cover has one Phillips head screw holding it tight at the front. I can get that out, but at the rear there doesn't appear to be another screw. I have no idea what's securing the rear end of the cover. Who can tell me how to get the &%$! cover off? Ok looking I found this diagram: It shows some kind of plug over the second screw. (#22) How do you get the plug out?
  4. LOL! I've been using G_Man as a nick for eons. It was my call sign in the service. Glad to see I'm not the only one with the good taste to employ it.
  5. So who can recommend a good after market windscreen that'll not only fit on this bike but'll also look good?
  6. Damn! My cover's blown!
  7. LOL Yeah yeah... I do like my yellow vehicles. In fact the idea of painting it the same color as my truck started out as a sort of a dare, but the more I thought about it, the more I liked it. I like how the yellow contrasts with the black powder coat on the frame.
  8. I've just picked up a 1980 XS400S that I got in trade for a pistol. After a quick tune up, oil change and carb jet de-gunking this thing runs great! When I first got it it was wearing sun-faded red paint: After a thorough cleaning and quick paint job, here's how it came out: What do you all think? Now all I have to do is replace the torn seat.
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