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Top 10 Newbie Mistakes

It's springtime 2018, and all over the northern hemisphere, motorcycles are being awakened from their winter's slumber.

Or their 20-years-in-the-back-of-the-shed-covered-in-bird-poop slumber.

And sometimes the attempts at awakening are less than successful.

If you're new to the forum, welcome! Please start at the beginning of this thread and read it through. Then place your hand over your heart and solemnly swear you will avoid the mistakes documented here, and strive to at least invent new and creative mistakes.

Even if you're not new and you're wondering why your bike won't start, please re-read the first post... your answer is virtually guaranteed to be found there.
 
Alright, I STILL don't get what you're actually supposed to do in #7 despite having read the excessively worded "Stator papers" TWICE now. Although I appreciate the work that went into putting it together I can't help be be reminded of the Robert Persig quote "Metaphysics is like a restraunt with a 10,000 page menu that serves no actual food" In other words, too little substance.
 
Alright, I STILL don't get what you're actually supposed to do in #7 despite having read the excessively worded "Stator papers" TWICE now. Although I appreciate the work that went into putting it together I can't help be be reminded of the Robert Persig quote "Metaphysics is like a restraunt with a 10,000 page menu that serves no actual food" In other words, too little substance.

https://www.thegsresources.com/statorpapers.php

Better yet though is go to Basscliff's website and read through the electrical section, particularly the sections about the charging system...http://members.dslextreme.com/users/storagecliff/images/electrical_odd-n-ends.html#A20.
 
Got what I needed, my head was swimming after reading the stator papers a second time, the first post in the thread told me what I wanted to know. After years of studying philosophy my brain has had enough of overly complex language!
 
Thanks for providing this info. I am a pro
Ud new owner of an '83 GR650. I have been wanting to rebuild an older bike for a long time. The forum members here are top notch. I hope to return the favor.

Happy Wrenching
 
Gas Expands With Heat

Gas Expands With Heat

Not sure if this mistake made it here yet or not. I filled my tank while visiting with another rider at the pump. Before I knew it I had filled it above the bottom of the filler neck. It was still maybe 3/4" below the cap though. I figured since I was hitting the highway, I'd burn it quickly.

I pulled out of the station and got caught by a red light. Well, my tank is black and it's over 90? F in the shade. That 5 gallons of gas I'd just pumped is now sitting in the sun over a hot engine. It only took ten seconds before it spewed out from under the cap, cascading onto the hot engine. Oh crap! Immediate U-turn back under the shady gas station canopy. The fountain of gas stopped as soon as I got out of the sun, and I washed the mess off of the tank and the engine.

I pondered how to pull a small amount of gas out of the tank without making more of a mess, but didn't come up with any bright ideas. I hoped whatever spewed was enough to get me at least out onto the highway into the wind, so I gave it a shot. Timing the light just right so I didn't have to stop again right away I hit the road. All is well and lesson learned!
 
Yeah, had that happen to me too a couple years ago. Filled up, drove home 4 miles, and parked in the sun on the centerstand. Didn't know about it for an hour. Fresh paint job was ruined.
 
Exactly why there's a daft little pinhole at the top of the filler neck as breather, to discourage over-filling.
In more temperate climes I get away with enlarging that hole to get the last litre or two in with minimal waiting.
 
Winter is near. This REALLY needs a bump.
 
Winter is near. This REALLY needs a bump.

Actually....summer is here down under (and a significant %age of Australia is burning! :cry:) and it STILL needs a bump!
This was the 1st post I read a few years back before getting my fingers dirty on my GS750EC....oh, that's right, you blokes call it "wrenching"!:p
 
Should I use synthetic oil? Can I use mineral oil?

Should I change the winter oil immediately?

I think it has synthetic and its making some white smoke when starting. And I found some oil outside the engine (but that mighr have been previous owner spilling when filling).
 
Should I use synthetic oil? Can I use mineral oil?

Should I change the winter oil immediately?

I think it has synthetic and its making some white smoke when starting. And I found some oil outside the engine (but that mighr have been previous owner spilling when filling).

I'll bet if you look through this thread you will see "not reading your owner's manual" as one of the mistakes.

As not to be a jerk, the manual will say what type of oil to use depending on the climate you plan on riding in.

It will also mention storage procedures and returning to service procedures (pg 63 in my manual)

You can download a manual for your bike here.
 
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Thank you, the manual wasn't clear. Mineral oil is also cheapest so thats good.

Im so happy I finally have something I can tinker with, as soon as the season approaches Ill change the oil and filter (ordered some new ones, hope they include the o-ring or whatever).

Not sure how winterized the previous owner made it. And it has been started in -4c (it does not run right then, and dies when choke is all the way in unless you give it throttle). But at 15c in the garage it works normally.

Im so annoyed it will still be a couple of months til the snow clears and I can try it out.
 
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