I'm a sucker (or, what I'll agree to do to help an old bike get back on the road)

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14 Mar 2007 06:56 #120089 by N0NB
After getting my SR on the road a couple of years back friend mentioned his bike which had trouble starting. Turns out the starter clutch has problems. I was reluctant to take this on, but after thinking it over, I decided to tear into it. It showed up Monday night and I tore into it last night.

The kickstarter was held up by tie-wraps since the return spring was assumed to be broken but turned out to have slipped out of place. It will probably need airbox and intake boots, chain and sprockets, fork seals, new petcock, swingarm bushings, as well as the various gaskets to put it back together.

Things it should get include tires, new front brake lines, and probably some other items I haven't thought of. The question will be how much he wants to spend on it.

Enjoy the pics!

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14 Mar 2007 06:58 #120091 by N0NB
Oh yeah, it's a 1978 KZ650 SR.

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14 Mar 2007 06:59 #120092 by N0NB
With slip-on mufflers.

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14 Mar 2007 07:02 #120094 by N0NB
Needs degreasing...

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14 Mar 2007 07:04 #120095 by N0NB
Various pieces that need cleaning...

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14 Mar 2007 07:05 #120096 by N0NB
Carb boots need replacing (note the incorrect one on #2) as do the intake boots.

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14 Mar 2007 07:07 #120097 by N0NB
Air filter was shot. The kickstarter retainer is a classic!

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Murphys corollary: Wrenching is the result of time spent riding.

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1994 Bayou 400 (four wheel peel :D )
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14 Mar 2007 07:14 #120100 by The Gringo
Man is that sucker grungy! Looks a bit like my "Brillo Pad special" when I got it. If it were me I'd invest in some degreaser and a trip to the quarter car wash before I'd even start working on it. It will save you a fortune in laundry detergent. That said it looks to be all there. What kind of miles are on it?

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14 Mar 2007 07:38 #120107 by Pterosaur
Hey Nate!

If you're looking for a project after that one - get out your axe and a dremel tool:



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14 Mar 2007 09:12 #120116 by N0NB
The speedo shows 32k and change, the owner suspects it to be higher.

Yeah, it's fairly filthy, but I really don't want to turn a high pressure water nozzle on a bike. Simple Green and a bit of scrubbing will clean it right up.

Ptero, where do you get these pics? :lol:

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Murphys corollary: Wrenching is the result of time spent riding.

1979 KZ650 (Complete!)
1979 KZ650 SR (Sold!)
1979 KL250 (For sale)
1994 Bayou 400 (four wheel peel :D )

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14 Mar 2007 09:44 #120121 by riverroad
Looks like there's a real pretty bike under all that crud. When's the last time it ran? Have you turned the motor over yet? Or tried push starting it just to see if it runs?
That front brake rotor looks pretty smooth. Can't see any grooves at all. Maybe the miles are actual.

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14 Mar 2007 10:32 #120127 by indykaw77
I seen worse in my day......you definately got you a "project" there.....best o' luck!

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