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BassCliff
Guest
Hi,
The bike has been sitting around for a long time, decades. It has several problems, not just one simple thing. All the rubber is old. The gas in the carbs has turned to varnish. Electrical connections are corroded. The fuel tank may be rusty. You will need to start by properly cleaning the carburetors and repairing the air intake system. Replace the tires, replace the brake lines, replace the rubber seals in the brake calipers and master cylinders, clean all of the electrical connections and grounds, etc. Follow the maintenance lists in the "mega-welcome". Skipping steps or taking shortcuts will cause frustration at best, and cause mayhem at worst.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff
The bike has been sitting around for a long time, decades. It has several problems, not just one simple thing. All the rubber is old. The gas in the carbs has turned to varnish. Electrical connections are corroded. The fuel tank may be rusty. You will need to start by properly cleaning the carburetors and repairing the air intake system. Replace the tires, replace the brake lines, replace the rubber seals in the brake calipers and master cylinders, clean all of the electrical connections and grounds, etc. Follow the maintenance lists in the "mega-welcome". Skipping steps or taking shortcuts will cause frustration at best, and cause mayhem at worst.
Thank you for your indulgence,
BassCliff