I recently scored a complete transmission, and was wondering how would be the best way to store it? In an oil bath? In a vacuum bag? Oil well and store in a plastic container?
In the past, I wouldn't even try to restore or maintain a Jap bike. If it broke where I couldn't fix it, I canned it. But these bikes are different. I guess that this is a love affair with a great bike. I bought a 1980G new, and sold it in '85. (bad tranny). Now I have a 1980 SG, and love it much. I put on 2000 miles on her in two weeks. everything has been god with her as I bought her off an XS lover. She cost 1750, which is right in line with NADA for excellent condition.
After getting on line and seeing how the parts are dissappearing I've been on a mission to stock up on the hard to get parts.
Any of you guru's have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Even my wife and Mother have noticed the difference in me. I had a doctors appointment the second day after I bought her, and my blood pressure was way up. I was on a high better than any drug. I'm 51 and done 'em all. Riding these machines is the best.
Thanks guys, I sort of rambled on, it's only been a month and a half, but I'm still on top of the world..... 
							
						
					In the past, I wouldn't even try to restore or maintain a Jap bike. If it broke where I couldn't fix it, I canned it. But these bikes are different. I guess that this is a love affair with a great bike. I bought a 1980G new, and sold it in '85. (bad tranny). Now I have a 1980 SG, and love it much. I put on 2000 miles on her in two weeks. everything has been god with her as I bought her off an XS lover. She cost 1750, which is right in line with NADA for excellent condition.
After getting on line and seeing how the parts are dissappearing I've been on a mission to stock up on the hard to get parts.
Any of you guru's have any suggestions? Thanks in advance.
Even my wife and Mother have noticed the difference in me. I had a doctors appointment the second day after I bought her, and my blood pressure was way up. I was on a high better than any drug. I'm 51 and done 'em all. Riding these machines is the best.
Thanks guys, I sort of rambled on, it's only been a month and a half, but I'm still on top of the world.....
 
							
						 
		
	 Storing a spare transmission
									
									
									Storing a spare transmission
								 
		
	 
   The tranny failure syndrome is now well known and well documented, and you can read about it in the tech tips...scrolling down from the main forum page(not just the link in the left column), several categories from maintanence, repairs, mods, and misc. that will provide you with tons of information to help you keep your machine running.
  The tranny failure syndrome is now well known and well documented, and you can read about it in the tech tips...scrolling down from the main forum page(not just the link in the left column), several categories from maintanence, repairs, mods, and misc. that will provide you with tons of information to help you keep your machine running.   However, with proper care folks have gotten 100+K miles out of their engines!
  However, with proper care folks have gotten 100+K miles out of their engines!  
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