Partzilla sells the Yamaha o-rings. That kit is probably made in china since it doesn't say. I'd want Japanese or OE parts. I bought K&L carb parts that were okay that were made in Japan. Today I read a post on the kawasaki forum from a Kawa ZN1100 owner. He said he rebuilt his petcock several times before he bought Japanese parts and repaired it to last. He was adamant about not using chinese parts.
I use starter fluid on all my lawn tools and occasionally have used it on a motorcycle. After sitting those tiny carbs get plugged to some extent and I used to yank the cord dozens of times to get them to start in the spring and during the summer sometimes. Now, if it doesn't start on a couple of pulls of the cord, I remove the air filter, spray a little starter fluid into the carb and it fires up immediately. They usually will stay running or restart once it fires the first time. I don't have the patience to deal with stuff that won't start any more. I also put a couple of ozs. of Gumout with PEA in the gas mix to try to keep the carbs clean. Non-ethanol gasoline of course.
I don't think the cop meant to kill George. There were too many people watching and filming it. From the conversation I surmised that after George was cuffed he refused to get in the vehicle and they took him down and punished him. George was 6' 6" tall and built like a body builder so I'm sure he could be difficult to deal with even handcuffed. The cops are guilty of killing George, but in my opinion it's manslaughter, not murder.
Well, as it turned out, I was barking up the wrong tree. The Kawasaki ZN700 rubber foot peg pads are bolted on, not glued on. The rubber pad is bolted on with two small bolts that are sunken into the aluminum foot peg. I unbolted it and found that the pad is pulled over the metal core and that the outside corner wasn't completely pulled over the metal core. With the help of a flat blade screwdriver I was able to get it pulled over the metal core and bolted it back on! Problem solved!
This bike was 24 years old when I bought it, but it only had 1k miles on it, so it's possible it came like that new. One of my bikes made a fool of me again! Seems to happen a lot!
The rubber pad on my ZN700 foot peg is lifting on the outside end. I tried glueing it back on with JBWeld two part epoxy and that didn't hold. What is the best glue for this application? Thanks!
My 99 150hp Yamaha FI 2stroke outboard motor that is. My wife and I went fishing in the inland waterway today on our 98 18' Boston Whaler. We caught about 15 fish with my wife catching most of them...... Seems she does that a lot...
So happy you survived with minimal injuries!
I used to think of deer as "Bambi". But, after a big buck deer slammed into the side of my car in a 35mph zone within the city limits of Peru, Nebraska, I decided that as stupid as they are, they must have been put on earth for food.
If you are asking about the 2nd gear issue, it is caused by a soft washer or spacer that wears too fast. Yamaha fixed the issue sometime during the 85 model year. If you do a search of this site you should find the exact serial numbers when the improvement was made. It is a lot of labor to repair but doesn't require many parts. And as Cowpuc can attest to, you can ride it just skipping 2nd gear.
The 2003 Venture is over 80 lbs heavier than the 87 that you have now. But, with the lower seat height and I think wider front tire it isn't as tippy as the 87. I don't consider my 07 RSV to be top heavy. And the RSV is super comfortable.
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I think most mechanics have now swiched from air impacts to the battery powered. I kinda want one but how often would I need it? I have a compressor and (3) 1/2" air impacts along with a ratchet and a few other air tools. I also have a corded Kobalt electric impact that I bought when I was working in FL for 3 1/2yrs. I have a tool habit....
Tires and oil are both popcorn time. Lots of opinions and they may all be good. Sticking with Jaso rated oil would be my recommendation. Tires? Anything that fits and has the proper rating. Dunlop elites seem to be a favorite as well as a less expensive Shinko.
If you haven't gone to the tech section you should and read all about the Gen Is.