Hello all, and Happy Mother's Day to whom it may apply!
I am negotiating with a guy for a 78 XS11 with around 25k miles on it. The bike is in SPECTACULAR shape, and is 100% complete (right down to the hidden kick start pedal).
Here's the catch: he had one of the petcocks leak on his bike over the winter and was unaware of what to do, exactly. (AAIIEE such a shame...) So he has his old man, who is a mechanic, repair the petcock (whether or not it was successful is immaterial at this point...) and slaps the whole thing back together and rides it to work (a couple of miles).
On the return trip, it starts smoking like heck and quits. After sitting a little while it starts again but is smoking badly. (These are his words.)
Well now the guy is moving and wants to sell his bike. I went there to look at it knowing that he had some trouble with it, and of course the first thing I did was pull the filler cap and sniff the crankcase: GASOLINE.
What are the odds that the rings are still OK? It has good compression, or at least seems to by the way it turns over. He rode it straight home and shut it off and that was that. I haven't heard it run: I'm going to co-pay for some oil and volunteer a little time to drop and change the oil and see how it is.
Any thoughts? I'd really hate to have to spend $$ on a rebuild kit the instant I bought the bike, but it's utterly immaculate and I can't see it go to someone else...
I am negotiating with a guy for a 78 XS11 with around 25k miles on it. The bike is in SPECTACULAR shape, and is 100% complete (right down to the hidden kick start pedal).
Here's the catch: he had one of the petcocks leak on his bike over the winter and was unaware of what to do, exactly. (AAIIEE such a shame...) So he has his old man, who is a mechanic, repair the petcock (whether or not it was successful is immaterial at this point...) and slaps the whole thing back together and rides it to work (a couple of miles).
On the return trip, it starts smoking like heck and quits. After sitting a little while it starts again but is smoking badly. (These are his words.)
Well now the guy is moving and wants to sell his bike. I went there to look at it knowing that he had some trouble with it, and of course the first thing I did was pull the filler cap and sniff the crankcase: GASOLINE.
What are the odds that the rings are still OK? It has good compression, or at least seems to by the way it turns over. He rode it straight home and shut it off and that was that. I haven't heard it run: I'm going to co-pay for some oil and volunteer a little time to drop and change the oil and see how it is.
Any thoughts? I'd really hate to have to spend $$ on a rebuild kit the instant I bought the bike, but it's utterly immaculate and I can't see it go to someone else...
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