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chiphead
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Spent the winter adjusting the valves and putting a GS1100EZ front end with anti dives on my 1100GZ. Someone here asked me to follow up with how it came out when I was done so here I am. I just replaced the fork tubes and lower legs, calipers and master cylinder. Note if you decide to do this, you must use the 1100EZ headlight ears so you can assemble the 1100EZ front end with the air pressure cross over tubes. Front end has progressive springs and shimmed bushings. I've ridden it maybe 20 miles over the past week, increase the preload on the springs and tightened the steering stem bearings this morning and am heading out this afternoon for an easy 40-50 mile jaunt.
My tach started screaming on my initial run this year (as it was doing last year) so I took it apart to lube but on reassembly a gob of dried glue wound up on the inside of the glass and one of the reflectors for the instrument light fell off so I got disgusted and put the faded one on I had in my parts box that worked great last time I used it. Naturally, now that one has a mind of its own and the needle wanders all over the friggin place as it sees fit. So I'm looking for a tach with fuel gauge if anyone has a spare and thinks it actually works.
Like I said, I'm done polishing my turd for this year.
My tach started screaming on my initial run this year (as it was doing last year) so I took it apart to lube but on reassembly a gob of dried glue wound up on the inside of the glass and one of the reflectors for the instrument light fell off so I got disgusted and put the faded one on I had in my parts box that worked great last time I used it. Naturally, now that one has a mind of its own and the needle wanders all over the friggin place as it sees fit. So I'm looking for a tach with fuel gauge if anyone has a spare and thinks it actually works.
Like I said, I'm done polishing my turd for this year.