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The KM's after a project like this are worth the effort.Loved every one on Old Yeller.Even the wet ones.
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The KM's after a project like this are worth the effort.Loved every one on Old Yeller.Even the wet ones.
Well done mate,but you should have bought 2 sets of tyres-cos if you're anything like me the first set won't last long(as in the desire to ride day after day after day) you know "oh I fancy a soda,uuummm I'll just take the bike" he he he he he. Johnny








Pete,
Enjoyed today , will go again when weve got more time to go further, and out of the traffic too.
Just to be clear when we were talking about silicone lube, I meant the speedo its self, not the cables, for the cables just use a light grease or a heavy oil.
And dont worry about the speedo till you know its the problem...
Cheers John
Looking good Pete, congrats!
Yeh, don't... cut them apart, clean and lube them properly.The speedo and tacho still don't seem quite right.
I've also seen someone on here effectively was the insides of the speedo and tacho by putting some mineral spirits in via the cable mount while upside down, shake them all around, and let them sit upright to drain the fluid.
I'm thinking of giving this a go with some metho to see if that helps.
Any thoughts on this?
I need to get a tank bag so I can stick my iPhone in it with the speedometer app running and see what speed that tells me.
Please let us know how well that iPhone app does as I might want to check it out as well.
Thanks.
Yeh, don't... cut them apart, clean and lube them properly.
Pete,
As Dale says! You would land up with diluted oil and dirt on the inside of the face and glass I think.
Just bend the folded lip up with a screwdriver and get the glass out then the rest will follow. Use Benzine if you can get it.![]()
YOU CAN AFFORD AN IPHONE -- C'mon Pete, people restoring "old" Suzukis are supposed to be dead broke. Not able to afford the latest gizmos like that.
Bike must be running reasonably ok if you've done the initial 60km with no stalling, carb mixture issues. Hope it keeps running well for you. It took me nearly 12 months to really sort my carbs out properly. But I am happy with them now.
keep the posts coming.








