So far I have changed the oil and filter, lubed the chain, adjusted rear brake, replaced air filter and lubed some pivot points. Getting new tires this weekend. I don't think this bike as ever seen water, it is very clean. Paint and decal look great, cables and hoses look good, engine runs great, shifts great, rides nice.
What about wheel bearings and swaybar....... anyway, any thoughts would be appreciated.
I used to ride in the dirt back when I was young but have not touch a bike since 1982.
Thanks
Ryan
Des Moines, Iowa
PICS!
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Welcome to the site Ryan. Obviously we know who here doesn't read Playboy for the articles.......
Anyways, you can check the wheel bearings after pulling the axles out. Just stick your finger in and roll it around- if it feels like anything other than smooth they need replaced. The swingarm bushing takes a little more muscle (and help). With the bike on the center stand, have somebody else hold the bike steady. Then try to twist the swingarm in different directions. Any noticeable play, and you're looking for a replacement.
Chances are it sounds like the bike should be in fairly good shape though.
Quote from: lidskid on August 03, 2011, 07:24:15 PM
So far I have changed the oil and filter, lubed the chain, adjusted rear brake, replaced air filter and lubed some pivot points. Getting new tires this weekend. I don't think this bike as ever seen water, it is very clean. Paint and decal look great, cables and hoses look good, engine runs great, shifts great, rides nice.
What about wheel bearings and swaybar....... anyway, any thoughts would be appreciated.
I used to ride in the dirt back when I was young but have not touch a bike since 1982.
Thanks
Ryan
Des Moines, Iowa
5000K???? Wow....that's 5,000,000 miles!!!!
Cookie
Quote from: lidskid on August 03, 2011, 07:24:15 PM
So far I have changed the oil and filter, lubed the chain, adjusted rear brake, replaced air filter and lubed some pivot points. Getting new tires this weekend. I don't think this bike as ever seen water, it is very clean. Paint and decal look great, cables and hoses look good, engine runs great, shifts great, rides nice.
What about wheel bearings and swaybar....... anyway, any thoughts would be appreciated.
I used to ride in the dirt back when I was young but have not touch a bike since 1982.
Thanks
Ryan
Des Moines, Iowa
How did you adjust the rear brakes(there really is none) and there is no swaybar on a motorcycle.
Swaybar? Are you referring to the SWINGARM? The (rear) swingarm holds the rear wheel...
Quote from: Big Rich on August 04, 2011, 02:05:15 AM
Welcome to the site Ryan. Obviously we know who here doesn't read Playboy for the articles.......
LOL!
Oh snap...I'm caught again...so...about those pictures.... :icon_lol:
5k miles, not 5000k,, oops,, and thanks for the bearing tips & swaybar tips, getting ready to put on some new rubber.
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Nice find!
Where in DSM? I'm a North High graduate.
Des Moines, Iowa. I'm on the southwest side just north of the airport on sw 32nd street and I'm also a Possum Lodge member,,, lmol
Quote from: Big Rich on August 04, 2011, 02:05:15 AM
Obviously we know who here doesn't read Playboy for the articles...
You can "read" Playboy?
But man, what a nice looking bike. Ya know, mine used to look like that until it...gack...fell over at the gas station and dented the tank all to hell...
MAN, that is such a beautiful gas tank. I love the graphics.
Give it to me.
Edit: Heheh, someone put a PVC pipe reducer on the end of the muffler? That's actually pretty cool :D
:)
Got to luv the tail pipe, pcv,,,, I'm going to try and match it to the decal color this winter.
I hate to ride cuz its so clean but....... get on your bad motor scooter and ride, ride, ride and ride....
I'll do my best to keep it tip top condition.
@ ben2go, rear brake adjust. Remove the 3 screws that hold on the cover and rear brake cylinder to the frame, reattach 2 screws to re-anchor the cylinder, loosen jam nut on cylinder rod and adjust cylinder rod, be careful not to twist the rod rubber boot to much when turning the rod. I turned the rod, locked the nut and twisted boot back straight. I repeated this a few times till I got the proper pedal throw. 1.25 inch from the bottom of the foot peg is the spec in table 9 of the Clymer manual. Once done, remove cylinder screws and reattach the cover and cylinder.
Re-measure, Be careful not to over adjust. There isn't a whole lot of adjustment so next time I will be replacing the caliper pads.
Quote from: lidskid on August 17, 2011, 06:13:50 AM
@ ben2go, rear brake adjust. Remove the 3 screws that hold on the cover and rear brake cylinder to the frame, reattach 2 screws to re-anchor the cylinder, loosen jam nut on cylinder rod and adjust cylinder rod, be careful not to twist the rod rubber boot to much when turning the rod. I turned the rod, locked the nut and twisted boot back straight. I repeated this a few times till I got the proper pedal throw. 1.25 inch from the bottom of the foot peg is the spec in table 9 of the Clymer manual. Once done, remove cylinder screws and reattach the cover and cylinder.
Re-measure, Be careful not to over adjust. There isn't a whole lot of adjustment so next time I will be replacing the caliper pads.
Ok you adjusted the pedal throw.That bike is a survivor.Nice.
My God, Cleaner than mine, gonna go wash mine now..... :-/
Quote from: tulebox on August 18, 2011, 04:19:25 PM
My God, Cleaner than mine, gonna go wash mine now..... :-/
I know.I been riding a lot and mine looks it's age.I guess I'll wash it after the rain passes this weekend.
I doid read Playboy for the articles, cos my tastes are a little more special interest so most of their pics bore me. They used to run some pretty good stories, haven't picked up an issue in a while.
More on topic, what is that kitchen appliance on the end of your exhaust?