
what have you done to your "bike" today
- agentpineapple
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a 750 viffer, might be easier on your wrists mac..... 

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There you go '92 0n the J, 51k. Few body work dings & scrapes but then it is 22 years old. Not bad for £*$^ Just to clarify its not running ATM, been unused since '05 & not started for 2 years & now wont start. Turns over but wont catch. Hopping it's a fuel issue. They have a fuel tap but also a vacuum diaphragm on the pump. Hopping it's that simple...
Dragged it out of the MacCave, put air in the tyres, took the battery off to charge ( exact same as Storm ! which is good as I have two spares..)
Oiled up the seat release catch.
Haven't officially named it yet but for now it's mainly referred to as ''Start you b8stard Start'' whipping with branch optional...

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- agentpineapple
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Nice looking bike that, Mac. I like the frame.
SYBS has a nice ring to it
SYBS has a nice ring to it

Jamie 

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It'll ring some more if I have to resort to the Hammers !Jamoi wrote:Nice looking bike that, Mac. I like the frame.
SYBS has a nice ring to it
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Carbs will need a good clean up if it been sitting around for that long without being started. Jets will all be clogged up if they where not drained. You may also want to turn it over ny jhand and get some oil circulating around the engine before starting it. Or take the cam cover off and pour some oil over the cams and top end. Both would be the better option.
Start with the basics...ignition, charge battery see if you have a spark, then move onto to fuel, then electrics.
Download yourself a workshop manual from the following.
http://www.carlsalter.com/honda-service-manuals.asp
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Start with the basics...ignition, charge battery see if you have a spark, then move onto to fuel, then electrics.

Download yourself a workshop manual from the following.
http://www.carlsalter.com/honda-service-manuals.asp
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- agentpineapple
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that would make it a.....SYBS 750!!!!!Jamoi wrote:Nice looking bike that, Mac. I like the frame.
SYBS has a nice ring to it




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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
I resurrected one of these a couple of years ago. Fuel pump was the issue there.
Pull the feed pipe off and switch on ignition, there should be a healthy flow, not a gravity-fed dribble.
Don't buy a Honda one, they're stupid money, any small petrol car one will do, as long as it's small enough.
Pull the feed pipe off and switch on ignition, there should be a healthy flow, not a gravity-fed dribble.
Don't buy a Honda one, they're stupid money, any small petrol car one will do, as long as it's small enough.
It's not falling off, it's an upgrade opportunity.
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I'll try that...tony.mon wrote:I resurrected one of these a couple of years ago. Fuel pump was the issue there.
Pull the feed pipe off and switch on ignition, there should be a healthy flow, not a gravity-fed dribble.
Don't buy a Honda one, they're stupid money, any small petrol car one will do, as long as it's small enough.

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What about a Facet fuel pump. All the Africa Twin boys swear by them.MacV2 wrote:I'll try that...tony.mon wrote:I resurrected one of these a couple of years ago. Fuel pump was the issue there.
Pull the feed pipe off and switch on ignition, there should be a healthy flow, not a gravity-fed dribble.
Don't buy a Honda one, they're stupid money, any small petrol car one will do, as long as it's small enough.
" It was 2 minutes 5 minutes ago "
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
Gave it a nice clean, and sat on it making 'vroom vroom' noises
(I joke, I joke)





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- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
You need to scrub harder it's still black !
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Nah, don't want to scratch that delicate paint job

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- lloydie
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Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
You need to change them pegs and fit some bolt covers on the rear sets .
Re: what have you done to your "bike" today
I like these pegs
And I need to quite a few things apparently
Sticking a V4 in is the most important part according to my brother

And I need to quite a few things apparently
Sticking a V4 in is the most important part according to my brother

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