For all you guys that live in a warm climate - I envy you... I've been missing riding the bike and it's only been a month. Now we have a little snow and highs in the low 30s...
After I put new tires on the bike I only rode for a couple hundred miles. It seemed that I had lost power with the new tires... I know, that doesn't make any sense.... Maybe the brakes are dragging. It seems when I push it around the garage I can hear the brakes a little but there doesn't seem to be much resistance. Could this be my loss of power? It's a good winter project I guess - rebuilding the rear caliper and master cylinder - about the only thing I haven't rebuilt short of the engine.
How do I know when I need valve shims? Is this something that could cause a lack of performance? Next season, I want to get the thing in tip-top shape... I didn't even synch carbs this year after rebuilding them but it ran pretty good. I'm thinking I might go to pod filters next year too.
I want to polish up the aluminum case covers over the winter too. What's the best way to do this? I figure taking each one off and going over it real well with a die grinder. I've got some road-rash on the left cover that I want to fix up - should I just polish this or is it easy to fill in with alumaloy or something else?
It's been a while talking about the bike - so many questions. I'm jealous of those of you who are still riding!
Have fun!
Tom B.
After I put new tires on the bike I only rode for a couple hundred miles. It seemed that I had lost power with the new tires... I know, that doesn't make any sense.... Maybe the brakes are dragging. It seems when I push it around the garage I can hear the brakes a little but there doesn't seem to be much resistance. Could this be my loss of power? It's a good winter project I guess - rebuilding the rear caliper and master cylinder - about the only thing I haven't rebuilt short of the engine.
How do I know when I need valve shims? Is this something that could cause a lack of performance? Next season, I want to get the thing in tip-top shape... I didn't even synch carbs this year after rebuilding them but it ran pretty good. I'm thinking I might go to pod filters next year too.
I want to polish up the aluminum case covers over the winter too. What's the best way to do this? I figure taking each one off and going over it real well with a die grinder. I've got some road-rash on the left cover that I want to fix up - should I just polish this or is it easy to fill in with alumaloy or something else?
It's been a while talking about the bike - so many questions. I'm jealous of those of you who are still riding!
Have fun!
Tom B.
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