Everything posted by jimmy
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Dragstar 650 white smoke?
Don't worry matey, it's a learning curve. See if the mechanic will let you sit and watch and you'll pick up a few hints
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FJ1200 - a bit spluttery in the morning - why?
Open the filler cap and smell the oil. If petrol is there you'll know. Another possible cause is the valve seals/guides leaking,causing some oil in the combustion chamber, and taking a few minutes to burn off causing the rough running on these two cylinders
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Dragstar 650 white smoke?
No chance slice. I only pick fights I have a chance of winning
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XV535 Carb question
Well, to the interested few. I went out to have a look at it today. Ordered a set of jet cleaners and expected to have to do a strip. I had also purchased a tin of carb cleaner and sprayed some into the intakes whilst turning the bike over. One last look over things before pulling the carbs off and I noticed the petrol pipe was kinked down at the fuel pump. I pulled it out its run and re-routed it straight up the outside of the bike, ensuring no kinks and turned it over.......Yipee, off it went and ran sweet as a nut. Thinking back, there had been a small leak from the hose at the carb end so I had cut about 1" off the perished end. Obviously this had caused the hose to kink at the bottom when I stretched it back over the carb. When I was removing the hose to check if fuel was getting pumped through, it was obviously relieving the kink, but slipping it back on blocked it again. So a happy bunny here with an easy fix. Now to get it booked in for its MOT.
- Passed!
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FJ1200 sheared rocker cover bolt removal.
Foams What did you do to prevent any cutting swarf from getting inside the rockers
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Hi from what has been a very warm day in Sevenoaks, Kent
Hi and welcome
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XV535 Carb question
Alright folks I went out to get the boys bike ready for its MOT. He hasn't used it for about 15 months (various reasons) anyway a few wee jobs...stripped, cleaned and copaslipped the back brake. Fitted new rear shockers and then went to start it. It only fired in one cylinder (front) but was showing a spark in the rear. I poured a wee drop of petrol in the rear cylinder and away it went, but only until that fuel ran out. Tried again but would not even run on the front cylinder now. I removed the fuel pipe and switched the ign on. Fuel came out so the pump is working. My assumption is that the carbs are gummed up (strangely fuel is getting up to the rear carb but when I remove the joining hose no fuel makes it through to the front pipe). Anyway my question to those that know these bikes is: - Is there any way to clean the carbs without taking them off the bike or am I just being a lazy sod. I have not drained the float chamber, so I'll try that first but any other help or advice is welcome* * Advice like 'burn it and buy a draggie' or 'piece of shit' 'lady bike' and any other such comments, although hilariously funny will not be treated as helpful, but feel free to spread the wit and repartie
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Garage sorting
As above. As I own a couple of auld Brit clunkers, I'm always on the lookout for Imperial and whitworth kit
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One hit wonders
Renee and Renata Save your love Joe Dolce Shut uppa your face St Winiferd choir No one quite like grandma and not forgetting Mr Blobby
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Need clean underpants
For crying out loud
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Finally it's stopped raining
We call that the Grouch Effect
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anyone Been out today?
Tanks off both Triumphs...need to get them over to my pal for paint. The 535 needs an MOT, oh and the missus had me lifting the auld kitchen floor and fitting its replacement. My back hurts like I've just played 2 games of rugby
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Project Jennifer
Instead of gold plating, what about anodising. This was my pals bike back in 1983....I'm sure the process will have got even better in the intervening years A bit too much spinning bringing the tyre down to the canvas, forgetting he had a 200 mile journey home And from the other side (with me looking the worse for drink...Luckily he had removed key and locked the bike up)
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Sr125 1997
I had the same issue with my boys XV535. I disconnected all wiring in the headlamp (taking plenty of phots for reassembly) and started stripping back the harness. Luckily I found the broken wire just where the loom goes through the headstock. A quick repair, some self amalgamating tape and away we went. Still good after 2 years
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Good news, back on the road.
I'm not into gaming but I have been out in kings bay Georgia for the last week playing on a huge state of the art simulator courtesy of the US Coastguard, only 4days to until I have to come home tho
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I hate fixing bodges, especially if they aren't mine!
Easy outs, can be your friend if you take your time
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Sr125 1997
Well done...As I say look at your manual. Is the lug still attached, or do you still have it. If so, cut a small v into the crack and using a tiewrap and a soldering bolt fill the v with tiewrap weld http://www.classicbikeforum.co.uk/viewtopic.php?f=27&t=321
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I'm an idiot!
Have you called the dealer yet
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Sr125 1997
The PO probably joined the wires, but you may have disturbed them when you pulled it apart for painting
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Hotgrip rewiring?
Fekking Southern Softies Says me thats not been out on my bike since November (although I was out in the shed today prepping it for when I come back from the States)
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Sr125 1997
Is the side stand switch connected up,
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Sr125 1997
Yip. Get/read a manual and check the wiring If you dont have one let me know and I'll take a picture of the wiring and post it on here
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got myself a bargain today (ebay)
Unless she pops in here to read this