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Interested in custom wiring only, but specifically interested to see what you all are using for starter relay/solenoids. I’m looking to tidy up my own
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First bike build. I’m starting out with a beat up xs650 heritage special. I got it from an older motorcycle mechanic for a good price. It was a runner, though smoking, so I rode it for a while until it finally gave up the ghost. I’ve got a good running 76 motor ready to go in, but now it’s fine...
Finally honing in on a final project. I’ve had this bike for a few years now, and I’ve put about 30,000 miles on it. The dang thing rode so good, I couldn’t help myself. On my last trip the trouble started. Since then I’ve replaced everything (almost) electrically. I’ve been trying to get it...
Fell of the wagon this week, and scooped up this little gem. The po couldn’t ride it any more. He’s a retired motorcycle mechanic, and the bike runs good. Smokes and leaks a little, but overall I’m happy with the purchase.
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I’ve got an issue that I can’t seem to put my finger on. After riding the bike for a while, and it warms up, it will sputter and die. It won’t start back up until the bike cools down. I’m thinking I might have a valve issue. Anyone experience this?
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My name is Brad, and I’m not afraid to admit: I don’t know squat about motorcycles. I’ve always loved them though. A few years ago the opportunity to scoop up a 1980 Cb750f came up, and I jumped on it. It was cheap. It only had 10,000 miles on it, it ran, and it was all there.
The exhaust was...
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