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  1. Well this just got fun, went to look at all the above. Bike wouldn't turn on, no lights, no dash, nothing.

    Replaced the battery with one I knew was working, still nothing.

    Fuse time, removed the main fuse and it disintegrated. White powder everywhere, snapped fuse. 

    I will attempt to clean out the existing 'fuse holder' but I'm not holding any hope it'll be of any use. 

    Does anybody know what I replace it with (a part number would be great)?

    My knowledge of the electrical side is next to none, so be gentle 😂

    ***Edit... I've found what I need (starter relay) ... for £14 (about $18) I'm not going to bother trying to clean out the old one

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  2. Hello all, hope you all had a great Christmas and New Year!

    I've not got round to checking any of the above, however, I'm hoping this weekend I will. 

    When I removed the gas tank last time, fuel leaked out of the gas cap as I took the tank off (quite a full tank).

    Im now thinking if gas can get out.... rain can get in, sink into the carbs and cause the low power/stuttering in rain conditions.

    Any thoughts or is that unlikely?  Just want to cover all bases before I start.

    Cheers

  3. New development, heavily bogging down in the rain (it wasn't supposed to rain today but that's a rant for another thread 😆)

    Carb cleaner spray around carb and air intakes, no noticeable change in idle 

    I'm thinking weak (then none in rain) spark 🤔

  4. 5 hours ago, saddlebum said:

    A)  are your enrichment cables properly adjusted

    B) did youu make sure all the enrichment valves are operating freely - they do have a tendency to stick.

    This will be a new area for me (the valves) but I'll have a look into that

  5. 9 hours ago, Marcarl said:

    Two things come to mind. One is that the battery is low and so you have low voltage or maybe just bad connections. The second would be to really closely check to make sure the carbs are seated fully, I mean fully.

    I'll have another double check but, I had issues seating the airbox first time, this lead me to double checking seating on the carbs, but I'll have another check 

  6. Hello all

    Hope everyone is keeping well!

    Interested to know people's opinion on this one.

    Had carbs leaking fuel.

    Bought a rebuild kit, replaced all the float needles and reset (as per guide on here) cleaned up everything else, carbs balanced.

    No more leaks 

    New fuel filter and rebuilt the petcock with new seals whilst I was I there.

    Previously the bike would start on choke, (or enricher if you like) turn off (the choke) after 20 seconds and off you go.

    Now the bike starts 'lumpy' like it's struggling for fuel, with or without choke.

    2 minutes of warm up and ride for 30 seconds and she is smooth as a hot knife through butter, idles perfectly, nice pick up MPG is as before.

    I've checked through all the various air intake pipes and ensured all the hose clips are tight and everything is in where it should be. 

    Double checked there are no kinks in any fuel pipes. 

    All cylinders seem to be firing (hot pipe check).

    Ultimately, it's not a huge problem as she starts and with in 30 seconds runs fine 

    Only other issue is, I'm waiting for a new battery to arrive (mileage keep resetting - so assuming it's because the battery is old) 

    Just wondering if anyone had any ideas?

  7. So I bought a GL1500 a little while ago, it stuttered on acceleration, so began the fun...

    - The bike would start and run, but only ran well with the choke partially on 

    - I removed the carbs and replaced as many Vacuum lines as I could get hold of (including the notorious 'under the mat' ones)

    -  I sent the carbs to be 'sonic' cleaned

    - When the carbs were returned to me the choke (enricher) was the wrong way round, so I took it back and it was reassembled

    - Put the carbs back on the bike (took good pics so 99% certain its all correct) , pulled the choke to full (in 1c (33f) temperature outside) the bike wouldn't start

    - Turned the choke off, bike started, ran at 800 rpm, but would die when I touched at the accelerator  

    - Its obviously getting far too much fuel (beyond a simple vacuum leak)

     

    I have two days as we have a long weekend (thanks to some man getting a crown put on his head here in the UK), any suggestions would be welcome. 

    Thankyou in advance.

  8. Just about ready to set off on Saturday.

    We are going to Colmar in the Alsace region of France (that's our 'base') and taking in the Black Forest in Germany and Lucerne in Switzerland.

    A bit of rain in forecast, so, the only decision left is, do I take 'full waterproofs'?

    I don't remember ever getting uncomfortably wet on the RSV.

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  9. On 4/5/2023 at 11:42 PM, XV1100SE said:

    Did a search for "neutral switch" and found many posts.  Didn't see anything about how to get to it but will keep looking.  

    Clutch slave cylinder...this easy?

    Don't know if you found this leak, if you want to check your neutral switch it's a relatively simple job.

    Remove the middle gear cover (Don't forget to catch the oil) you will see it.

    Three 'star bolts' hold it in. The replacement seal is 93210-29196-00.

     

  10. Late to the Party, but we have just booked to take the Royal Star to Paris, then onto the Alsace town of Colmar (France), with a day trip to Lucerne in Switzerland at the End of May.

    Nicole can't fly so our holidays are usually driven (Spain, Italy, Germany, France), however, this will be our first 'euro' trip on a bike together. 

    Excited isn't the word!

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  11.  I don't normally have THIS many bikes, but due to the Motorcycle market taking a dive over here,  I'm struggling to sell a couple at the moment.

    Had them all out of the garage the other day (moving the Sports bike to the back as the weather is getting colder here in the UK) and took this video.

    I'm a big fan of late 90s/early 2000s stuff ... as you can see 😆

     

     

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  12. Quick update, two left hand side carbs were leaking, I've got it down to one (front left).

    I can't go for a ride as it's MOT (government safety inspection) has ran out and leaking fuel would be a fail.

    Also discovered the petcock isn't turning the fuel off. So I'll have a look at fixing that first. 

     

    Good job I enjoy working on bikes 😆

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  13. View from the UK.

    We have a cut off date for sale of ICE cars of 2030. And now this consultation on ending ICE bikes by 2035.

    The truth is we will not be ready. There is no real infrastructure plan. 

    The likelihood is an extension till 2035 on cars. 

    Personal opinion is I can see small bikes (what we call A1) being electric with some A2 specific (up to 33bhp - built to be for the A2 licence) being included in a 2035 electric change.

    Unfortunately, we have a government* that talks an awful lot about what it's going to do but never actually puts any plans into action.

    (*not that we actually have a government at the moment as we wait for a new Prime Minister to be elected)

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  14. I've already got my 9 year old driving (he sits on my lap me keeping my foot near the brake) in car parks and when we move our cars around to get out of the driveway.

    He helps me with jobs on the bike (including doing almost everything under instruction on my RSV clutch change)

    One of my main aims with him is to instill into him, you have to work to get anything, including getting a driving licence (or drivers license 😀).

    (I also want him to be at least mildly mechanicly competent)

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  15. 11 hours ago, skydoc_17 said:

    Hey Graham,

    Congrats on your new GL1500! You are STILL welcome to hang around, we won't mind! The lesson to be learned, and to be carried over to your NEW GL1500 is "if you can't get Ethanol free gas in the UK, then you need to treat that gas with Sea Foam or other additive to keep the Petrol from separating from the Alcohol". Those Honda Carbs. are a bit trickier to get unstuck then the Yamaha Carbs. 

    Good luck with your new scoot,

    Earl

    I bought it last year (the 1500) .... and it has been the biggest nightmare in my motorcycle life 😪. I've had it stripped (carbs off) once already, to replace the notorious 90° pipe under the carbs.

    She's currently sat idle till I have time to strip it down again (carb clean).

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  16. Hello everybody 

    I hope you're all OK, long story short I bought a GL1500, asked a local paint guy to repair and paint some parts so I could sell the RSV ... that was a year ago! 

    Anyway, the parts came back, all fitted.

    Charged battery, she starts up 3rd time!

     

    To say I was happy was an understatement.

    That was till I saw fuel leaking out around the carbs on the left hand side. 

    I've attached a pic of roughly where the leak is.

    It leaks as soon as the fuel pump turns on (so the bike doesn't need to be started for the fuel to start coming out) and stops after 10/15 mins or so.

    Any 'quick fix' ideas before I start tearing into the carbs?

    Im guessing sitting a while has perished something.

     

     

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  17. I grew up around Goldwings and have one myself 16 (😯) years ago for a little while... so when this came up (about 5 miles away) I couldn't resist!

    It has a few daft problems... nothing to serious or difficult to fix... but I love it!

    Screenshot_20211008-235122_Gumtree.jpg

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  18. OK had my steering head bearings done about 300 miles ago.

    I've just noticed the 'top nut' (the big silver one that's supposed to be torqued to 94ftlb) was very loose (probably causing the clicking I've been hearing)

    I've now tightened it up, my question is will this have caused any problems (steering head bearing loosening?) 

    I'm not going to check myself I'm going to have my mechanic 'check his work' ... just wondering what people's thoughts are?

    Cheers 👍 

  19. 7 minutes ago, Squidley said:

    I've personally never heard of that happening, not saying it can't, but I've ridden through some darn near hurricane rain and never run across any symptom like that. Have you considered that it might be something electrical that when it gets wet causes the issue?

    I almost sure it's fuel related ... the reason I've got this in my head (after seeing it)... the other week whilst in light rain, she ran fine until I went through a puddle .... after that it started stuttering and struggling with low power  

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