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soundsource
Thanks GateKeeper, on your advice I've found a couple of suppliers on the web so I just need to work out the measurements and I'm sorted! Haven't found any pre-packaged kits yet but you never know, I might get lucky!Originally posted by GateKeeper View Post
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hereOriginally posted by soundsource View PostThanks GateKeeper, on your advice I've found a couple of suppliers on the web so I just need to work out the measurements and I'm sorted! Haven't found any pre-packaged kits yet but you never know, I might get lucky!
Z1 Enterprises specializes in quality Motorcycle parts for Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha Classic Japanese motorcycles from the 1970's and 1980's.
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soundsource
Thanks for the offer Joe, I've downloaded a PDF of the supplemental manual from BassCliff's website as well as the main one. Don't count me out though as that's a generous offer and it's always easier to work from a hard copy, no? Let me see how I get on with the PDF and get back to you on that one... Out of interest, any idea what the shipping cost would be roughly? Thanks again sir!Originally posted by jwhelan65 View PostI have an additional 750 / 700 supplemental service manual for your bike you can have it for the price of shipping if your interested...
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Billy Ricks
When you compress the forks if you don't see oil left behind on the fork tubes the seals are most likely good.Originally posted by soundsource View PostBilly that is music to my ears! Where would they be weeping from if they were? I can take a couple of pictures and show you if you don't mind?
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soundsource
Wow, GateKeeper you have made my day! I'm straight on this tomorrow and ordering them. Thank you so much!Originally posted by GateKeeper View Post
To all who have been posting advice and info on this thread, thank you! It means a lot to feel the support of the GSR community here and is giving me the extra zip to get this baby stripped down and built back up quick-smart.
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soundsource
Well, just tried compressing them and although they are definitely not weeping, where the forks go into the tubes there is a very light coating of oil. Is this ok/normal?Originally posted by Billy Ricks View PostWhen you compress the forks if you don't see oil left behind on the fork tubes the seals are most likely good.
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Billy Ricks
A very light coat left behind is fine. If you start seeing it collect high on the tubes as the forks do their job when riding then it's excessive.
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GateKeeper
no problem....Originally posted by soundsource View PostWow, GateKeeper you have made my day! I'm straight on this tomorrow and ordering them. Thank you so much!
To all who have been posting advice and info on this thread, thank you! It means a lot to feel the support of the GSR community here and is giving me the extra zip to get this baby stripped down and built back up quick-smart.
if you have a look at my rebuild thread, you will probalby get lots of ideas there as well.....
just saying....
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soundsource
Haha! GateKeeper I'm just looking! (has to be the third time now...) On another note, did you replace your valve cover bolts? A couple of mine are pitted with rust spots:Originally posted by GateKeeper View Postno problem....
if you have a look at my rebuild thread, you will probalby get lots of ideas there as well.....
just saying....

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GateKeeper
fortunately for me, mine were in very descent shape, so I had no need to have them replaced, or the need to try and find some....Originally posted by soundsource View PostHaha! GateKeeper I'm just looking! (has to be the third time now...) On another note, did you replace your valve cover bolts? A couple of mine are pitted with rust spots:
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fill them in with some metal epoxy, like JB Weld or similar, and paint them black....
it all depends on how you want things to look in the end....polished, painted, etc....
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SVSooke
Under give it a try.If you don't like it chose another brand till you find one you do.Friends in Aus have had good luck with Yamalube carb cleaner from the Yamaha dealers.Yamaha Canada doesn't stock it of course but they might over there. I find one I could get here that works but stinks REALLY bad.Originally posted by soundsource View PostThanks again SVSooke for your invaluable knowledge sir! The American brands are mostly imported and consequently are too expensive here. What do you think about something like this: http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p62311?
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GateKeeper
sorry I added more to my previous post, ......
fill them in with some metal epoxy, like JB Weld or similar, and paint them black....
it all depends on how you want things to look in the end....polished, painted, etc....
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