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XS400 Special II starting issue
Ok, have an 1981 XS400 special II, new battery, new plugs...starter motor won't turn much. When I kick it, it'll roll normally, but the electric start makes a razzing noise, even when jumped with a pack. Held the kick out and hit the start button, it moves about an inch and stops. Time for a new starter?? Or are they fairly easy to rebuild for a novice? Or should I have the starter professionally rebuilt??
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LED tail/stop bulbs
Darn good information you guys put out on this topic I love LED lights...low draw makes everything run a wee bit smoother on these old bikes
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XS400 Removing Points Cover / Spark Plug Condition
Not really any maintenance at all for the EI, but it does help to make sure the gasket is good so no water gets in. On a 30+ yr old bike, replacement of nearly every gasket on the bike is a normal part of a restoration
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XS400 ideas anyone?
For the Headlight, pull the headlight out & clean the contacts, then use that 99cent electrical connection goop they sell at the counter at AutoZone/etc. Also, the headlight will yellow/cloud over the years, may be time for a nice new replacement. Open the speedo and replace the bulb. It's pretty easy. Again, clean the bulb casing & then use the goop. HBI may need a new bulb as well, open the casing and check it. Again, it's not difficult. It's good to replace ALL bulbs periodically. It's kind of like buying a used rifle... First thing you do, clean it meticulously, then oil/grease where needed. Second thing, replace all parts known to fail regularly...(especially bulbs & hoses). Third, new Brakes, Chain/Sprockets & Tires. Adjust rear tire properly. Fourth...ALWAYS have a spare starter motor on hand...this is NOT an item to skip when you have a Yamaha. It will die, sooner or later, and you will need a replacement. When it dies, slap the new one in, and at your lesiure, have the old one rebuilt at a local shop. Fifth, always have a spare set of tune-up gear handy...and do one after getting the bike. Plugs, wires, points/condenser/etc. Sixth...if at all possible, replace the points/condenser setup with Electronic Ignition... saves you pulling out your hair But keep the old setup, in case of major sunflares/EMP attack. Great thing is, once you do the total PM, it'll give you YEARS of easy riding with little maintenance headaches. My Wifey's 1981 XS400 Special II
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