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16 Jun 2023 12:55 #886047
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Wish I could remember half of what I've forgotten
'81 KZ750 E2
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Good Deal, I hope it's just that.
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16 Jun 2023 13:19 #886050
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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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Ready for the wind again. She is running smooth again. Thanks for the tips, guys.
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20 Jun 2023 08:26 #886224
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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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I went for another ride yesterday. A pleasant surprise - I made it back home under it's own power!! Getting real tired of this trailer crap. I expected to have to work a few gremlins out of this project once I got it running, considering what the condition was that I started with. I get a lot of compliments where ever I go.
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20 Jun 2023 08:34 #886225
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And rightly soI went for another ride yesterday. A pleasant surprise - I made it back home under it's own power!! Getting real tired of this trailer crap. I expected to have to work a few gremlins out of this project once I got it running, considering what the condition was that I started with. I get a lot of compliments where ever I go.
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23 Jun 2023 09:59 #886332
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Skidmark is there an issue with the email address on your profile - I have tried to contact you but keeping getting a bounce back ?
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25 Jun 2023 09:44 - 25 Jun 2023 09:46 #886390
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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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I checked the email address on my profile, and it is correct. Not sure what the issue could be? I will try to email you direct and see if it goes through...
EDIT - you do not list an email address on your profile. My email is racedriver@sbcglobal.net
EDIT - you do not list an email address on your profile. My email is racedriver@sbcglobal.net
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25 Jun 2023 10:34 #886396
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Will try again
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26 Jun 2023 01:11 #886427
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I have re-sent (I have also changed my settings so members can see my email)I checked the email address on my profile, and it is correct. Not sure what the issue could be? I will try to email you direct and see if it goes through...
EDIT - you do not list an email address on your profile. My email is racedriver@sbcglobal.net
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29 Jun 2023 21:40 #886645
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I went for another ride today, as the weather here in the valley was perfect. Unfortunately, once the petcock was turned on, fuel was pouring out one of the overflow tubes. I replaced one overflow tube during the rebuild since it was split, but the others passed inspection. I suspect another old one has split. So, the carbs come off again... Old bikes are fun. Old bikes are fun. Old bikes are fun. Sounds like the remaining three are being replaced as well.
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01 Jul 2023 12:33 #886701
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I traded bikes and got the Green Monster up on the lift (I have two bikes builds going on). Got a drain pan under her, turned on the petcock, and no leaks. Now I am leaning toward a needle valve was just stuck open. A split over flow tube would leak constantly. I started the bike, it's running fine with no leaks. I did not imaging that big puddle of fuel in my driveway. I'm starting to wonder if this bike enjoys messing with my confidence at every turn? A fuel leak like that would have bad consequences while riding.
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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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11 Jul 2023 14:46 #887125
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'87 Suzuki Savage 650 Street Tracker (lost in the shop fire)
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I went for a 100 mile ride this morning! This was the longest distance to date in one ride. Everything is ironed out for the time being. I kept it local for the first 30 minutes just in case something else popped up. Then I threw caution to the wind and took off into the mountains. I never pulled over, so no pics. But Lake Tahoe is one lovely lady. Getting the bike out in the twisties gave me the opportunity to get better acquainted with how this resto-mod handles. I am happily surprised how stable the steering is! Very neutral, stays where you point it. Braking while leaning in a turn has no affect on the direction. It doesn't try to lean more, or stand up while slowing. The bike really feels like it's on rails. Another 50 miles and I will change out the oil and filter. The Delkevic stainless exhaust is turning a nice golden hue from the head downward. It really compliments the gold rims!
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12 Jul 2023 08:53 #887151
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1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
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Good news indeed.
1982 KZ1000 LTD parts donor
1981 KZ1000 LTD awaiting resurrection
2000 ZRX1100 not ridden enough
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