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wow, I would like to know how a sleeve explodes. He had come down to 500.00 last I saw it. Was on Craigs for about 2 yearsOriginally posted by Flaming Chainsaws View Post
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Flaming Chainsaws
This is an older video from about 3 days ago. I tell you, Bill does good work. The turn around is amazing!
So... Carbs cleaned, rebuilt, and tuned for my bike
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Please let me know what you guys think. I so wanted to rev the bike up to 9,000 RPM but the neighbors...
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Wow! That's cheap! I saw someone else post about that model number....I wonder what manufacturer that is though? Maybe no better than the stock one. Wish it said Shindengen on it like my Duaneage one did. Might be worth picking up a backup, but I doubt this one will failOriginally posted by Flaming Chainsaws View PostBattery is dead. Had it on the trickle charger over night but there is still no reading. However, the seller on eBay WILL replace it for free
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R/R is toast. Did the tests following the Stator Papers and it did not pass. It reads CH125-6 on it. This is the one I got from duaneage. So I did a search and found this. I will follow the instructions on BassCliff's site to convert this to work on a Suzuki GS.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/New-M...item3cb9442cb9
With my luck it would though! Seriously, your story sounds like something my luck would bring me!
That's the spirit!! Hope you can get her back up!Originally posted by Flaming Chainsaws View PostHeadlight bulb is blown up. 2 fuses blown. A few wires have been melted. A few connectors burnt/melted. Looks like it's mostly within the charging circuit. I hope the igniter is OK...
It seems that everything else is good. Maybe I can fix this.
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But that's the exact same R/R I got from duaneage...Originally posted by dueller View PostWow! That's cheap! I saw someone else post about that model number....I wonder what manufacturer that is though? Maybe no better than the stock one. Wish it said Shindengen on it like my Duaneage one did. Might be worth picking up a backup, but I doubt this one will fail
With my luck it would though! Seriously, your story sounds like something my luck would bring me!
That's the spirit!! Hope you can get her back up!
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Flaming Chainsaws
I think this little gadget will be useful. So I bought one.
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I'm guessing he sold a few different R/R's and not only a Shindengen.Originally posted by dueller View PostOh!! Kewl. Mine was an actualy Shindengen.
I needed a new chain and found a good deal. RK 630 o-ring chain. 96 links. That's stock, right?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWNX%3AIT
My battery should be here on Monday. Bought that R/R as well. Bought some brand new bulbs. Fixed a few wires in the wiring harness. I got to use my new soldering iron and heat gun I had laying around! I think I'll be good to go once I get my parts. The damage isn't too bad after all
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I told myself that I wasn't going to work on the bike for a while but I just can't stay away from it!Last edited by Guest; 08-13-2011, 04:28 PM.
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Couldn't tell you what is stock. I think I found it in the service manual? I know Mike from Z1 confirmed what I counted for the chain that was on it. I think mine was 114 but it's a 530 also. I'll admit my newbness....I didn't realize that you had to count pins for links and not just the links! Ugh...so I came up with 57 originally. LolOriginally posted by Flaming Chainsaws View PostI'm guessing he sold a few different R/R's and not only a Shindengen.
I needed a new chain and found a good deal. RK 630 o-ring chain. 96 links. That's stock, right?
My battery should be here on Monday. Bought that R/R as well. Bought some brand new bulbs. Fixed a few wires in the wiring harness. I got to use my new soldering iron and heat gun I had laying around! I think I'll be good to go once I get my parts. The damage isn't too bad after all
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I told myself that I wasn't going to work on the bike for a while but I just can't stay away from it!
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Flaming Chainsaws
Whew! That's exactly what I have.Originally posted by TeamDar View PostYes Allen, 96 links with 15/42 sprockets is stock.
Question. What does "SO" mean? Does that matter at all?
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Originally posted by Flaming Chainsaws View PostWhew! That's exactly what I have.
Question. What does "SO" mean? Does that matter at all?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...K%3AMEWNX%3AIT
SO: AN 0-RING GRADE CHAIN THAT USES NITRILE BUTADINE RUBBER O-RINGS TO SEAL A VACUUM INJECTED U-GREASE.
Nic83 GS1100ES rebuild:
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=170032
Budget GSXR Conversion:
http://www.thegsresources.com/_forum...d.php?t=200563
New to me bike: 2008 B-KING
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Flaming Chainsaws
I assume that's a good thingOriginally posted by niclpnut View PostSO: AN 0-RING GRADE CHAIN THAT USES NITRILE BUTADINE RUBBER O-RINGS TO SEAL A VACUUM INJECTED U-GREASE.
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Brand new rear sprocket is sitting in my box of partsOriginally posted by SVSooke View PostThat is a great deal.You are doing new sprockets,right?
. However, I will need a NEW front sprocket.
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