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Treks right JB, Because I can't find the springie thingie that hooks up to the throttle cable and can't even figure how that's going to happen anyways........thinking about ordering that 50 dollar one from ebay.
The very one that trek recommended on your thread.
I think.
I'm also debating on doing some polishing like trek did........I'm just lazy of course.
And second day back at work after surgery, and 100 degree weather for the rest of the week, doesn't do well on my stamina.
The problem w my polishing technique is it will only look decent from a distance for a couple seasons...tops
Its totally half assed. Seriously like 5-10 minutes a piece. Rachel only hit them half assed w 400 grit...in the easy to reach spots. Just one harbor freight buffing wheel on cheapy bench grinder w red or brown rouge from HF...what evers handiest within reach of the wheel.
If you want to do it right...400 - 800 - 1200 + paper then red rouge then white rouge. More work, than its worth to me...personally. Cause even the best polish on aluminum aint gonna last. Without, some sort of coating.
With my original carb. After soaking in carb medic and rinsing w water. i used the compressor to blow out ports. Bubbles shot out of all threads...around jets. Nothing was tight...those kind of leaks wouldve caused tuning mayhem.
$50 bucks very well spent.
Floats were dead nuts at 24mm right out the box. Guessed at presets for idle and A/F. Bike started in 3-5 kicks if I remember right. Turned down idle speed and took her for the ride in the video I posted.
Well, finally pulled the trigger and ordered a carb for the 100.
I've looked everywhere for that spring and can't find it.
Hopefully it will be a plug and play, cause I'm lazy.
Made it through my first week at work after surgery......not too, too bad. 100 degree weather, so naturally I had to pick the hottest freaking time to return. Next week even hotter. Sheeesh...!!!!!
Got more going into the roller.....hell could even try to start this thing by the weekend.
The carb came in the mail today.
Stopped to get a battery from advance, they wanted me to give them a number, guess o'reily's across town will be the one 2morrow on the way home from work.
did git the spark plug.........and will try to wire it up with this raggity harness I have.
thinking of ordering this 50 bux harness from fleabay.
And sprockets and chain......sheeesh.........sh1ts expensive..........this little thing is costing me as much if not more than getting my 750 going.
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