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From: Ron Gibson -  29 Sep, 17:42

I'm restoring this old Yammy XS400RK. It runs damn near perfect and is in good shape - 24K miles. Anyway I need rear turn signals. All the web sites I've checked are a PITA and so far all I can find are these really small Bikemaster ones like here... http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/1/4/70/7300/ITEM/Bikemaster- Universal-Mini-Stalk-Marker-Light-Kit.aspx or... http://tinyurl.com/yvunft The...

5 Posts. Last post send by: Ron Gibson - Saturday 29 Sep
From: papa noel -  29 Sep, 13:44

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From: GoHabsGo -  26 Sep, 21:38

Is there a discussion group for Bandits that would describe how to winterize the Bandit? In my case, it is a 2006 Bandit 1200. It is about due for it's first service at 5000km, so I will likely need to do an oil change first since I intend to continue riding until the roads get messy. Anyhow, if anyone has some good pointers or websites to help me...

7 Posts. Last post send by: GoHabsGo - Wednesday 26 Sep
From: Project Magnet #1 -  26 Sep, 08:31

Anyone familiar with these? I just picked up a very clean and low mileage one. Not sure what I'm gonna do with it yet. Trying to decide if I want to keep it or try trading it for a pre-unit Triumph, or just selling it outright. I've got the same issue with a '70 Suzuki T500, except it's not 100% complete and not as good of shape. Any feedback on...

17 Posts. Last post send by: Project Magnet #1 - Wednesday 26 Sep
From: Mike Corey -  26 Sep, 02:43

Anyone know of a web page that has a wiring diagram for a points and condenser total loss ignition for a single cylinder motorcycle? Or, does anyone have one in html format that could email it to me? Thanks. "War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things; the decayed and degraded state of moral and patriotic feeling which thinks nothing is worth...

11 Posts. Last post send by: Mike Corey - Wednesday 26 Sep
From: Fred Flintstone -  25 Sep, 19:35

So I bought some after market carbs for my 72 CL350 from SUDCO. I had some problems with the carbs fitting into the carb holders. The one on the left actually fell out of the carb holder while riding. Seems to me they should fit as well as the old carbs at least. Also another odd problem. Only one side of the bike was running, the left side. I disconnected...

1 Posts. Last post send by: Fred Flintstone - Tuesday 25 Sep
From: Dave -  24 Sep, 16:27

Bike is a 1980 XS650. Decided to check/adjust/synch the carbs this weekend. The bike has been running good, just decided to see if I could make it run even better and get a bit more power. I had read that the easiest way to set the idle mixture is to take out one plug and ground it against the engine, then start the bike (which will run on one cylinder...

14 Posts. Last post send by: Dave - Monday 24 Sep
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From: Puddin' Man -  21 Sep, 18:36

'87 CBR600 For years, the little 'rubber' cover on the shift lever has cheerfully, cheerfully been depositing black gunk on my left shoe. I tried wrapping the cover in good electrical tape. Didn't much work, came off, left hideous garbage adhesive gook on the cover. Had to hose it off with brake-cleaner. Is there something durable that I can...

24 Posts. Last post send by: Puddin' Man - Friday 21 Sep
From: Fake Name -  21 Sep, 15:49

Do any of you have an online source for sheets of 1/4" air filter foam? It's the type that has to be oil in order to properly filter etc. I have one that's begining to crumble into bits and can't find a source for the OEM filter but I figure I can easily cut a new one out of a sheet. TIA

1 Posts. Last post send by: Fake Name - Friday 21 Sep
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From: easyrider6@gmail.com -  21 Sep, 13:55

Hello...I'm getting a rubbing sound coming from the front wheel when I walk my bike. Each time my wheel makes a full rotation I hear the rub sound. Could this be a sign that I need brake shoes or bearings? I have a '98 Honda Shadow VLX 600 CD

2 Posts. Last post send by: easyrider6@gmail.com - Friday 21 Sep
From: Andy -  20 Sep, 17:43

Hi, The knowledgeable folks on this list helped me diagnose a faulty starter clutch on my 91 Honda Nighthawk 750 a few months ago. A mechanic recently confirmed that this is in fact the problem and that fixing it would run me 1500 bucks. So I am looking into swapping the whole engine out rather than trying to split the crankcase myself or paying more...

16 Posts. Last post send by: Andy - Thursday 20 Sep
From: 70'sbikefreek -  19 Sep, 09:16

I am trying to build the old clasic bike up with vintage parts any thing you might have seen or done in the past to hop this thing up i would like to know from fork swaps to carb jeting or any thing inbetwen but still age corect

4 Posts. Last post send by: 70'sbikefreek - Wednesday 19 Sep
From: M. MacDonald -  17 Sep, 22:26

Regarding those CO2 tire inflator kits, anyone know how many cylinders it takes to get a rear 180x70x17 tire back up to 40 psi? Dealer says a lot, maybe 7-8 cylinders. Anyone need to use one? Tia. Mack

18 Posts. Last post send by: M. MacDonald - Monday 17 Sep

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