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440 ltd bobber
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22 Mar 2016 15:33 #716807
by 650ed
That is an excellent way to fry the bike's electrical system. DON'T DO THAT AGAIN! Ed
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
Replied by 650ed on topic 440 ltd bobber
steamboat927 wrote: ... I went over and hooked it up to my battery charger and within 4-5 hits on the starter button it started right up.
That is an excellent way to fry the bike's electrical system. DON'T DO THAT AGAIN! Ed
1977 KZ650-C1 Original Owner - Stock (with additional invisible FIAMM horn)
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22 Mar 2016 15:53 - 22 Mar 2016 15:58 #716810
by punisher11b
- good luck
Replied by punisher11b on topic 440 ltd bobber
Wheelies seem a bit much for a 440, but you should definitely be able to pull a hill easily! I second what Ed said. Unless you like your wiring well done , make sure you have a well charged battery when you try and start it.
Good luck!
Side note: pay special attention to any original rubber you are still using and make sure your valves are adjusted well. When I first got my 440 the valves were screwy caused terrible performance! Not to mention the 1000 leaking original rubber parts.
Good luck!
Side note: pay special attention to any original rubber you are still using and make sure your valves are adjusted well. When I first got my 440 the valves were screwy caused terrible performance! Not to mention the 1000 leaking original rubber parts.
- good luck
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