I got this bike from someone that just wanted it gone. After a couple of trips to the DMV (one with the bike on a trailer to confirm vin #'s) it is mine. I just did the math, and this is my first bike in 30 years. My street bike (CB360T) I sold right out of high school, and I traded my dirt bike for something.
I was not even considering this bike until I checked the web. This site and others convinced me it is a good bike and some of the modified versions are amazing.
It's pretty obvious this bike spent most of its life outside. The following are my preliminary findings:
Tires- There are 43k miles on the odometer so this may be the third or fourth set. They have like new tread depth but the rubber is so cracked I may just do a burn out to failure, then replace them.
Brakes- The inboard pads are wearing much faster than the outers.
Forks- Leaking oil.
Engine- The head seams to be leaking oil. I could not see a leak from the valve cover but there is a gunky stain that starts from the head area?
Carbs- My boots are really cracked up but I saw on the repair area how to test and deal with that. #1 an 2 piss fuel as soon as I open the petcock. There is a nasty stain on the left side covers indicating this has been goin on for many years. The leaking stops after the bike runs for about 10 sec. Unfortunately it will not run for more than about a minute. It starts strong, then rapidly looses the will to live. The semi-clear (yellow) fuel lines are a joke. I bought some to replace the dry old ones and they kink like crazy.
Electrical- I could not get it to acknowledge my existance until I broke out my remote starter (great tool!). Then all of the lights lit up. It cranked. It was beautiful..... I tried to crank it after I did some tear-down and nothing. I broke out the remote, and it just got really hot!! Turns out it was getting it's ground through the tail-light grounds. This explains the cooked wires on the aux. light unit (I hope). After replacing the really green and brittle battery to frame ground, that issue seems to be resolved. The wiring seems to mostly in good shape but the plastic connectors are starting to powderize.
Missing stuff- Headlight. Headlight ring (bezel) that holds the light in place. Blinkers. This bike has square holes for the headlight/blinkers. Left side cover.
Cosmetics- Any suggestions on getting the stains out of the aluminum wheels. It looks like it sank into the mud for a few years.
Wish list- Mike'sBikes pods. 4 into 1 headers, I have a 2.5" inlet Supertrapp muffler.
Any and all suggetions are greatly appreciated. I have absolutely no intentions of restoring this one. I feel it is too far gone for that. I do think there is some life left though. The maintenance area has already helped a lot.
I was not even considering this bike until I checked the web. This site and others convinced me it is a good bike and some of the modified versions are amazing.
It's pretty obvious this bike spent most of its life outside. The following are my preliminary findings:
Tires- There are 43k miles on the odometer so this may be the third or fourth set. They have like new tread depth but the rubber is so cracked I may just do a burn out to failure, then replace them.
Brakes- The inboard pads are wearing much faster than the outers.
Forks- Leaking oil.
Engine- The head seams to be leaking oil. I could not see a leak from the valve cover but there is a gunky stain that starts from the head area?
Carbs- My boots are really cracked up but I saw on the repair area how to test and deal with that. #1 an 2 piss fuel as soon as I open the petcock. There is a nasty stain on the left side covers indicating this has been goin on for many years. The leaking stops after the bike runs for about 10 sec. Unfortunately it will not run for more than about a minute. It starts strong, then rapidly looses the will to live. The semi-clear (yellow) fuel lines are a joke. I bought some to replace the dry old ones and they kink like crazy.
Electrical- I could not get it to acknowledge my existance until I broke out my remote starter (great tool!). Then all of the lights lit up. It cranked. It was beautiful..... I tried to crank it after I did some tear-down and nothing. I broke out the remote, and it just got really hot!! Turns out it was getting it's ground through the tail-light grounds. This explains the cooked wires on the aux. light unit (I hope). After replacing the really green and brittle battery to frame ground, that issue seems to be resolved. The wiring seems to mostly in good shape but the plastic connectors are starting to powderize.
Missing stuff- Headlight. Headlight ring (bezel) that holds the light in place. Blinkers. This bike has square holes for the headlight/blinkers. Left side cover.
Cosmetics- Any suggestions on getting the stains out of the aluminum wheels. It looks like it sank into the mud for a few years.
Wish list- Mike'sBikes pods. 4 into 1 headers, I have a 2.5" inlet Supertrapp muffler.
Any and all suggetions are greatly appreciated. I have absolutely no intentions of restoring this one. I feel it is too far gone for that. I do think there is some life left though. The maintenance area has already helped a lot.
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