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Offline xulf13

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Re: *-*-*-* TX650 *-*-*-*
« Reply #45 on: Apr 30, 2010, 14:52:21 »
I can't seem to embed just one video on here.

Anyhow, bike is running. I'm waiting on custom sized throttle cables and clutch cables as the stock ones are too long to be used. Maybe Tim can chime in and let me know where he got his for his XS650.

I got my seat back, and I must say it cost me the pretty penny she looks, but i think it was worth it.


I think it looks great on the bike too.


What do you guys think so far? I'm also going to be working on a 1up seat soon.  I had my buddy seat on the bike to check the stance of the ride.
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Offline sxecafe

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« Reply #46 on: Apr 30, 2010, 15:38:24 »
Looks real clean, man. Diggin the seat.

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« Reply #47 on: Apr 30, 2010, 19:47:20 »
I looked on Les Baker's website (Vintage Advantage) a while ago and I'm pretty sure it said he dealt with XS's. I DO know that he has shorter cables for other stuff though.

Bikes lookin good!

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« Reply #48 on: Apr 30, 2010, 20:21:53 »
Sweet seat!
...looks like some gold-chainer is planing on blessing us with another Billet abortion. I cant wait...

Offline xulf13

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« Reply #49 on: May 02, 2010, 18:50:09 »
I looked on Les Baker's website (Vintage Advantage) a while ago and I'm pretty sure it said he dealt with XS's. I DO know that he has shorter cables for other stuff though.

Bikes lookin good!
Thanks Big R. His site seems to be out of service for now. But I will check later on. I have a local chop shortening my clutch and throttle cables for me. I hope to get them back by Tuesday.

Thanks for the props Kiley.

BTW, I want to rais mi bike an inch in the rear, but I can't seem to find 14" or taller rear shocks. I am currently using 13 and 3/16 inlengh shocks

I can't wait to take this bike for a ride.
1973 Yamaha TX650
1972 Honda CB450
1971 Honda SL350 x 2
1972 Honda CL350

Offline Big Rich

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« Reply #50 on: May 02, 2010, 19:21:45 »
That 13 3/16 length is eye to clevis, right? Can't see it too well on my phone.

www.jerryscycles.com has some 14.5 eye to clevis for about $80. But they should compress a little when installed. I'm assuming you measured your shocks while they are on the bike.

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« Reply #51 on: May 02, 2010, 20:25:05 »
They are 13 and 3/16" eye to eye, no clevis. With my weight they do not compress. I'm 175 lbs.

with a passenger then yeah it goes down about 1 1/2", but I can adjust the tension and it should help.
Anyone who can help I really apreciate it.
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Offline Roustabout

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« Reply #52 on: May 06, 2010, 16:32:04 »
Looks good! That seat is really nice 8)

I think the stance looks about right with the shocks you have on it (maybe go 1/2" longer). How much longer is the swing arm from stock? Depending on the swing arm length you will have to watch your rear wheel travel so you don't make contact with the seat pan(especially if you're riding 2 up). I had to add a thicker rubber stop on my shock shafts to reduce the total wheel travel.
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« Reply #53 on: May 06, 2010, 18:56:36 »
Thanks for the tip roustabout. The swing arm is a stock 76 swing arm but reinforced. so it's about 2" longer than the stock 1973 swing arm. i think it was 74 when they modified the frame and lenghtened the swingarm a bit to balance the weight a bit more. These shocks are also longer than my stock 12" shocks, but I agree with the  height needing to be about half inch longer in the rear or so. it won't bottom out at all with just me, but with a passenger. I think it will. I already have stiffer ruber sleeves on the shock shafts to reduce travel. ;) when i get my 14" shocks (whenever that is) I will also raise the front 1/4" to compensate.

Thanks for your help on my seat pan roustabout.

I got my throttle cables and clutch cables back today and I was so excited to put them on my bike and take it for a quick ride, BUT the ends came off due to improper soldering on the cable ends.  ???

So I gotta wait a while longer i suppose. If it doesn't work out the second time around I will just send my cables to motion pro for reference and have them build me my cables from scratch.

I'll keep you all posted.

1973 Yamaha TX650
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Offline xulf13

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« Reply #54 on: May 07, 2010, 16:42:29 »
Still no throttle cables. Why is it that when you're ready to ride, you have to wait on others?
At least I have another bike.

Took the bike to get some sun this afternoon. I love sunshine photos.

I'm looking to replace my current tail/brakelight that's on my tag bracket. I want to have one that will fit just right under the seat at the rear. it has to be shaped just right. but i also fear i will have to raise the back another inh to safely acomplish this. Any tips on what tail light to use anyone?

here are some of the pics.

This is the taillight I want to exchange. It's nice, but it doesn't look right on there.
And another. My doctor never said anything about not riding motorcycles for the next 12 weeks due to my dislocated leg from knee socket soccer accident. so....
1973 Yamaha TX650
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« Reply #55 on: May 09, 2010, 22:13:27 »
Took the bike to get some sun this afternoon. I love sunshine photos.

I'm looking to replace my current tail/brakelight that's on my tag bracket. I want to have one that will fit just right under the seat at the rear. it has to be shaped just right. but i also fear i will have to raise the back another inh to safely acomplish this. Any tips on what tail light to use anyone?


You should look at a 03-06 honda cbr 600rr tail light. it fits nicely under the rear bar. I was considering putting it there on my xs but i think that if you bottom out you will hit the tail light.  here is my bikes.


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« Reply #56 on: May 09, 2010, 22:18:58 »

You should look at a 03-06 honda cbr 600rr tail light. it fits nicely under the rear bar. I was considering putting it there on my xs but i think that if you bottom out you will hit the tail light.  here is my bikes.



Thanks a lot for the info hbbodyboarder. It's funny you mention that because a friend of mine who had a cbr60rr told me the same thing the very day I posted this. and I also found that the R1 (I think the 02-03 ) had similar tail lights as well, but a bit narrower. So I am definetly looking into it.


Tomorrow I will hopefully hook up my throttle and clutch cables and take the bike for a short ride to see how things are.  ;D

Wish me luck guys.
1973 Yamaha TX650
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Offline xulf13

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« Reply #57 on: May 27, 2010, 16:07:16 »
I'm running the current tail light as is for now until I get this bike running right.

I hate these BS38 carbs. I've cleaned the heck out of them, went thru jet changes left and right up and down and it still gives me problems. The only thing I haven't yet done is replicate the stock jetting for these carbs, which I'm about to do. Unfortunally, the P.O. did not include the stock jetting for my carbs. I'm so ready to go the mikuni vm34 way already. Just need $400. Ouch.
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Offline t71ford

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« Reply #58 on: May 28, 2010, 01:27:39 »
Friggen cool, man. Nice work.

What is not "running right"?
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Re: *-*-*-* TX650 *-*-*-*
« Reply #59 on: May 28, 2010, 01:41:01 »
I'm running the current tail light as is for now until I get this bike running right.

I hate these BS38 carbs. I've cleaned the heck out of them, went thru jet changes left and right up and down and it still gives me problems. The only thing I haven't yet done is replicate the stock jetting for these carbs, which I'm about to do. Unfortunally, the P.O. did not include the stock jetting for my carbs. I'm so ready to go the mikuni vm34 way already. Just need $400. Ouch.

You don't need to spend $400 on Mikuni's.

Buy stock VM34's (get the left and right side carbs - the right side has the idle screw on the opposite side for easy access).  They come with the right slides (2.5).  You'll likely need different needle jet, needle, main and pilot jets.

Find your local Mikuni distributor and get a quote on two VM34's with the setup like I've got below:

Body   VM34
Slides   2.5
Main Jets   190
Pilot Jets   25
Needles   6F9
Needle Jets   P6
Needle Clip   4th from top/2nd from bottom

I'm probably going to go to 200 mains and see how she runs at the top end.  I had the needle at 3rd from the top but raised it one notch as it was running lean.  I have the Boyer ignition on mine which burns a lot of fuel.

I'm running this with UNI pod filters.  Still working the kinks out but she runs!  Also using the 1 into 2 throttle cable from MikesXS and a Tomaselli Super Practic B throttle.
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