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drewpy

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  1. need to keep the oil clean as the cam runs in the head, no bearings!! make sure you use yam oil filters as after market stuff can impede oil flow. give the engine a good degrease bfore to take off the oil cover or you will get crud in the engine. If you are just replacing the oil its 2L if replacing the filter as wel its 2.3Litres drewps
  2. pictures, we want pictures
  3. did you lose the steel ball along the clutch rod? it sits between the steel mushroom part and the clutch rod near the clutch basket
  4. drewpy replied to johnniebiker's topic in Classics
    get someone to start it and hold a long screwdriver to your ear and the engine where you think i might be. If you can pin pont the aea maybe soem one can shed some light on your problem!!
  5. drewpy replied to Rich_B's topic in Yamabyss
    mine lapses this september, bloody 34 in a 30. effing cameras!!!
  6. drewpy replied to divster's topic in General
    great project, keep us updated, especially that turbo mod
  7. drewpy replied to drewpy's topic in The Bar
    we're up at 8am sunday morning and its till windy as hell. damn we're riding into the wind. Coyles missus cooks us a big breakfast and i end up playing "postman pat" and "we're going to the zoo" on a Pink guitar!! over and over again!!. 9:30 time to go, we say our goodbyes and set off to Armah (Where the Sparton was from) to fuel up. Armah we fuel up at a little petrol station after fuel we start the engine......except for dave on the VFR the batteries flat and won't turn over the bike!! Dave panics, but we say bump start, but Dave wants non of it. So I get Mike on the bike (after taking off the tank bag) and we bump start the bike. It starts no problem and we tell dave to keep his lights off to charge the battery. We get to Belfast no problem and there's no rain ...YET!!. this is the scene that greets us at the ferry terminal there's us near the rear right. Dave wants to be at the back so we can bump start the bike and bump it back off the ferry at the other end. It takes 1/2 hour to get on the ferry and it was looking like we might not get on as the crew were counting and re-counting the bikes, so we panic and jump the queue. ( we all got on, even a van at the end) we tie down the bikes and one of the crrew says that they have a battery booster for Daves bike which relaxes Dave for the journey. When we get to Stranrar it is teaming down and funny enough theres quite a few locals out with brollies watching the "parade" of bikes comming ff the ferry!! I saw an RD400 in yellow and we exchange a few words and wave each other off. I get fuel, dave stalls his bike ( bump again), than stalls it again ( Bump again!) and we;re off. The F#cking rain is bouncing and doesn't let off till Dumfries. my Boots have a lake in then, my top clothes are soaked through, only my legs are dry. I'm freezing and the guys have a pop at me for not stopping earlier than Dumfries. I just wanted to get into some KFC/McDons to warm up and strip off the wet stuff, rather than shiver in a pokey cafe!! We find a KFC and dave finds a closed bike shop (scot-speed) which was closed funnily enough (twas Sunday Dave!!) I proceed to strip off in KFC and no-one bats an eyelid, put me warm clothes back on and come up with some new water proof fashion. Debbie Harry inspired clothing Givi Tescobag socks (taken at home) Saited and dryish, we set off via Gretna and head for Penrith keeping to the A roads, it starts raing again so we dive into the local Maccy D's Penrith castle from McD's we're looking a bit worse for wear now and looking at Mike I can only guess what I look like after Penrith, we go to Tebay for fuel and coffee, head back on the A road to Kendal on some of the most amazingly smooth and traffic free roads and onto the A65. The rain has stopped and it feels much better and gives us the reason why we ride bikes and not drive cars!! Dave lives in Leeds, so we say our goodbyes and Mike and I are knackered and just want to get home, so we hit the Motorway and dial in 70mph and we only stop once at Bolton west services. I eventually get Home at 11:30pm, so thats 14 hours travelling and at least 10 hours riding!! My bike never missed a beat in spite of the weather!! and I only spent £70 in fuel for 620 miles pretty good mpg!! ( filled up 5 times going and 5 times going back @ £7 (7 liters a pop) would I do it again? well,I left the final part till a week later to answer this and I would say yes, but I would get the Birkenhead ferry next time or get a bigger more modern bike to cope with the distance. Drewps
  8. check float levels, tilting bike affects the right carb, so it could be flooding or starvation. either way I'd strip the carbs down. drewps
  9. there one here on speed sport Found 1 items. Part Number 1 1J3-W0042-50-00 Description CYL KIT,MASTER XS500 C, D price $84.81
  10. did you adjust the pilot settings, it only takes a few turns to effect a result. I rebuilt my carbs last month and couldn't stop the hanging @ 4k till I messed with the pilot screws adjustents
  11. drewpy replied to saQ's topic in General
    welcome chris, pull up a chair and have a drink on OG
  12. drewpy replied to Dave07's topic in The Bar
  13. drewpy replied to Dave07's topic in The Bar
    its usually the little needle valve that goes you canget them from ebay or sirrus consolidated. easy enough to do, but you need to take the carbs off the bike first.
  14. sounds go so far, keep on rid'n
  15. do the air pistons the diaphrams attach to, move freely in the bore? you also need to pull the diaphrams a bit to see any tears. If you have the carbs off, take out the mains and see if the emulsion tube is clear. there are tiny holes in the side whch can block easily. the emulsiin tubes come out through the air piston side after undoing the main jet. it just taps out. dont turn it as its keyed!! drewps
  16. yep behind the word "show" I think its a "use up bike!" from the 360 over to the 400 as the graphics are 360 (uk) style
  17. put it through the "rear mudguard senior school" and give lots of support through adolesence and it should be fine in the big wide world!! just like raising kids really!!
  18. drewpy replied to Dave07's topic in The Bar
    I just weighed each carb and balanced them by filing some alloy off one side!!
  19. details of the membership can be gotten from your control panel. Every one got a PM few months back explaing why there are charges. the decision for charging was made due to too many folk abusing the for sale/wanted section and we brought in extras. Paid members have access to the photo gallery, garage, live chat, can post in the classifieds section, have access to discounts from the companies listed (still working on getting more), also have greater privileges with PM etc. drewps
  20. Price for full membership is £10 a year, you just need to use xe.com/ucc for $ prices as converson rates are always changing. hope that helps drewps
  21. drewpy replied to wild foamy's topic in The Bar
    nnoooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  22. I did, but the bike is still dirty as I am v busy at the mo. I hope to get down there, so hopefully see you or we could ride there together if you want?
  23. drewpy replied to wild foamy's topic in The Bar
  24. did you go last year OT? that's my mates blue xs400 in the foreground
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