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The engine locked up last night. It was not knocking and was running well. I don't know what the problem is.
I have the bike as it sits along with most of an 81 minus the frame. I am told that the 81 engine was run out of...
I get right at 60mpg on my daily commute. I have 5 miles of highway that I run at 70-75mph then 3 miles of stop lights at 30mph.
I weigh 200lbs. My bike is pretty light and set up with pods and emgo shorty mufflers.
I repack loose ball bearings every day at the Bicycle shop.
Like xschris said. Lots of grease to "glue" them in place and you are good to go. A small screwdriver or pick is usefull for manipulating them as needed.
Is there any way to replace that little Philips head screw on the Tach face? I have 3 tachs and all of them have one screw that fell out and is rolling around under the glass. It appears to me as if that metal bezel has the edges rolled over the body. Is there a non destructive way to remove...
I didn't do a burn out. I had no trouble taking off. Actually I had to slip the clutch to keep from bogging down.
That zx-14 was running 9.60's. My closest race was against a Sportster that was running 12's.
I just got back from the "midnight madness" event here in St.Louis.
My little xs400 was the smallest bike there by far. It was 1/3 the size of most of the bikes ('busas and zx14)
I did a few passes with the fastest being a 16.43 @75.00. I felt like the little bike was not pulling hard...
I went with the 14.4" (356mm)
They are really firmly sprung. With my 200lbs and my son at 80 lbs they don't move much at one notch up on preload.
With just me on it I have them set at 0.
It feels like a race bike though!
I received my longer shocks today from Dime City Cycles. Really nice guys and quick shipping. I also received a new headlamp that I am yet to install.
The longer shocks make a huge difference. I don't think I will ever have a problem with rear wheel clearance now.