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Motorhate

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    Honda CB500 Rat Bike | XVS1100 | XVS 125

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  1. Ah thanks fellas will give that a go and let you know how it goes.
  2. Riding home last night, dip headlight bulb went so had to use full beam. Went to change the bulb this morning and can't. I've got one of them double oval custom headlights: There's two hex screws on the side which I've undone but the housing (which I'm assuming should pull out) won't pull out. There are no other screws apart form the two side screws which thinking about it now, might be optional mount screws. Anyone else done one of these before?
  3. I actually got to the bottom of this. Turned out to be a busted pin on the starter motor. Most likely this is putting extra strain on your battery. I managed to bodge this fixed and it turns over fine now.
  4. Check them out, great pipes from the reviews. http://www.pacificcoaststar.com/pcs/v_star_1100_thugstar.htm
  5. Thanks for the advice mate. I've decided on a set of Pacific Coast Thugstar Extreme pipes which can be got with a rejetting kit. They much tidier and sound a lot better than the Cobra pipes.
  6. Thanks for the information Dickwad (lol at the name). I didn't think k they were the same but if you say they are then Noise, if you could post yours out to me I'll try and fit it. Naturally I'll pay postage and if it fits, i'll give you something g for it.
  7. Thanks for the reply fellas. I did consider other tanks and even custom tanks up wanted to use a stock ta k I stead as believe it or not i really like them.
  8. Does anyone know where I can get one in the UK ? All of the ones for sale seem to be in the USA, dented up really bad and very expensive. I'm looking for one that fits a custom if anyone has one or knows where I can get one.
  9. One door opens and then another one slams right in your face. Now ... only one indicator works. The others stopped working more or less at the same time. Now only the near-side front indicator works. I've got two LED indicators on the rear which have worked fine up until now. On the front there are two normal type indicators which again have been working up until now. I was tempted to think that its a fuse but if one is still working that would rule that out, same goes for the flasher unit. By the way, the indicator light on the dial works for the side that the indicators are not working, but won't work for the side where the single indicator works. I'm assuming this is either a bad earth or some dodgy wiring that I've missed when the bike was taken apart. Looks like its gonna have to be taken apart again ...
  10. I use my XVS1100 as a commuter at the moment and believe me, it isn't really a commuter. In fact, it handles like a bus and weighs a ton. I'd personally get a CB500 for around town, they're reliable cheap bikes and the engines are bulletproof. Sell the Harley and get a Warrior or Royal Star !!
  11. Bike is finally finished. It was taken apart and checked over and had a lot wrong with it. Sluggish starting was down to a broken pin in the starter motor. This had caused some wear on the starter clutch which was replaced. If you've never replaced one, get an expert to do it. I got a mechanic to do it, who broke two removal tools in the process as it needed a proper hefty Yamaha tool to remove it and even then, the amount of force needed to remove it was unreal. Finally it was removed and replaced with a new one from Ebay which the mechanic was very impressed with. Also the carbs were filthy and the idle jets blocked. They were caked in crap and way out of balance. This was rectified. Alos, the choke was sticking, as was the throttle. The brakes weren't the greatest, and upon taking them apart, there was a tiny stone trapped between the pads and calipers which caused uneven wear on the pads. They were also replaced. Whoever had this bike did NOT take care of it at all. It was filthy underneath and absolutley caked in grease, dust and road crap. I cleaned all this off which took a good while to do. Engine was surprising in OK nick. Once the carbs were cleaned and balanced it ran really smooth. The amount of crap on and in the carbs was unreal and I'm surprised it ran at all. Next job it to replace the crap exhaust that's been fitted. I've already ruined a pair of waterproofs on it (hence the bodged heat shield. There's also a hole where it doesn't fit properly which I've bodged up with some exhaust paste. I've also replaced the grips with Kuryakin ISO grips which are far more comfortable than the leather grips (I kid you not) that were on there. Other little things were the rear brake master cylinder cover being absolutely covered in crap, so much so that it required grinding off. There's still some other things to do as well, the wheels are covered in crap, so much so I think I'm going to need some sort of hydrofluoric acid to get them clean. Could do with some new mirrors, a new front master-cylinder cover, a new headlight and this evening, the rear indicators stopped working. One day this bike will finally be fixed.
  12. Latest instalment ... Got hold of a 2006 model battery box which looks to have the rectifier mounted in a different position, away from the exhaust pipes and exposed to the air flow under the frame. Managed to get that in place but as pointed out above, its fried the battery - brand new Motorbatt Quadflex that cost me £55 grrrrrr !!! Still sluggish when trying to start though. So now I'm trying to fix the sluggish starting I thought I'd replace the starter clutch. Bought one off Ebay and got a mobile mechanic round to fit it as I didn't have the tools or the time to do it. Wow ... the flywheel is an absolute bastard to get off. So much so, that he broke two flywheel pullers trying to get it off and ended up ordering the proper Yamaha tool to get it off. He rang me yesterday and said it had arrived and its one chunky bit of kit, so the XVS 1100 flywheel must be designed to be a pig to get off. I'll keep you posted.
  13. Well fellas, before I looked at the carbs, I found that whatever clown had this bike before me fitted pipes that don't fit to the engine block 100% and there's a tiny series of holes around the gasket where its at the wrong angle. That means either there's air getting in (which is more than likely the case and causing the pops) or the carbs do indeed need doing. I personally think its the pipes. I was going to try and bodge it with thicker gaskets but out of curiosity I tried looking at complete systems for a 2001 XVS1100 Custom and couldn't find any in the UK. Most were either slip-ons or systems that required at least one factory down-pipe fitted. I don't have the factory down pipes as they never came with the bike. Any ideas where I can at least get a price of a complete exhaust system, preferablly short shorts or slash-cut style?
  14. Thanks for the input fellas. I managed to find a possible culprit after taking off the air filer housing (hypercharge). One of the small hoses has split so I repaired that and there's a bit of an improvement in tickover, however, the popping is still there. I'll wait before I re-jet and see if a simple balance and mess around with the air screw makes any difference. Also the timing may need to be looked at as well. Once again, thanks for the input.
  15. V&H probably do, but I don't know what make the exhaust is. The bike supposedly had a service a while back but i don't oniw if the timing and valve clearances.were done. I'll check out your suggestions and see if that makes a difference.
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