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I noticed the other day that I wasn't getting any power... electrical power. I replaced the set of fuses near the instruments and charged the battery but that didn't have any effect. After a bit more poking around, I discovered this fuse was burned out... the damn thing just fell apart when I...
I'm attempting to finish this carb rebuild on my '80 650c but I'm puzzled by the slow jets. These size 42 jets are the ones that get pushed into the carb body but they don't seem to want to seat properly... meaning, they aren't in all the way.
So my question is this:
Do I need to man up and...
I got the springs without issue but I didn't see any washers or o-rings (except for the one that rolled out on me). Either I haven't come across them yet, they're stuck or they just aren't in there at all.
So many hidden treasures in this build so far. Who knows, maybe Jimmy Hoffa's head will...
Hello everyone - I hit a low point today with my 1980 650C and spent most of the day moping around and telling myself, "Fuck it, sell the bike and buy a Triumph!". When that didn't fix my problem, I decided to pull the carbs and start going through them... I discovered something interesting...
I plan to replace those shocks when I get a chance. Until then, I can adjust the hight a bit... I have some room to play with.
I do agree that the seat should be redone. Here's a bit of back story: When I bought the bike, the seat was just sitting on the frame. I never actually checked to see...
Hey guys - I'm new to forum and new to riding. I always wanted a bike and decided to indulge myself on my 30th birthday. I've been tinkering with my 1971 CB175 and my new CB650C for the last 2 years (it's been slow moving). While the aesthetics are working out the performance could use some...
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