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  1. On 9/21/2023 at 11:31 AM, saddlebum said:

    My 1st choice or vote would be for a northbound ride. But am open to any decision.

    Started a new thread to get things out for all those who might not otherwise not get a notice of this planned ride.

     

  2. New thread to better communicate the planned ride for Oct 07 2023.

    So Mr.Don, and others, fill us in.
    Who is planning a route or do we just go our own way.
    Where are we going?
    What's the time line?
    Who buys lunch? or does momma say be home by lunch?

  3. Having low compression on these bikes is not an everyday occurrence, that is to say it's rather unusual.
    Let us know that this is how you did it. Kind of difficult to do remote diagnosis.
    So, 10w40 oil, warm engine, all 4 plugs removed, throttle wide open, then install compression tester and get a reading from all 4.
    Then do it again but this time squirt some oil into each cylinder just before you install the tester.
    Make sure to write down each reading as you get it.

  4. First try to refresh the fuel in your tank. Add about 1/2 tank of fuel and 1 full spray can of carb cleaner to the fuel. Not the bottle type, use the spray stuff.  Let it run to get warm, shut if off for about 1 hour then repeat 3 or 4 times. Now fill the tank and take it for a ride. If fuel keeps pouring out take the handle of a screwdriver and tap the crabs to jar the floats loose. Maybe it will solve your issues.

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  5. 1 hour ago, Marcarl said:

    Sept 30th, in the year 2023.

    Now it needs to be decided: an all day ride? 8am to 9pm? / Half day 9-3\4pm, / two hour ride from 11-2 with lunch?, / evening ride from 7-8? / sunrise 6-7 am?

    Ok, so I was just told that we have a grandson being married that day, so for me it won't work out unless it's a sunrise ride, and then only a maybe.

  6. Glad I don't have that issue, I just get on the bike and ride,,, following my 2 front wheels which can often time get into and argument as to which way to go. When that happens they gave me reverse which has only one wheel and no discussion,,,, unless I have a certain passenger.

     

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  7. If the idle mixture screws are at fault there will be a crease in the tapered end. The taper should be smooth with no lines. Also, on the screw will be a small spring, a small washer and then a special size o-ring. Don't loose any of those. If you don't see or have an o-ring it could be stuck inside the carb, or the washer for that matter. You will need to fish them out or find new ones. Fishing can be fun and just because it doesn't come out easy, doesn't mean it's not there. Use a small LED penlight to look down the hole.

  8. Had a good time yesterday, grocery shopping in the morning, met with a motley bunch for coffee and ice cream, went for a ride, had a nap and then spent the evening at  a tractor truck pull. Thanks for all the pictures Phil, helps to keep memories alive. Good to see all you guys, even though I don't have a deep tan.

  9. Two things can cause this to happen. One is that the rear reservoir is too full and when it heats up there won't be enough space the brake fluid to go, so the pads don't release completely and cause more heat. This can usually be fixed opening the rear bleeder screw.

    Second, there is a weeeee little return hole in the MC and if it gets plugged then the same thing will happen, more than likely your issue by what you said about the white stuff. The ix would be to clean and flush the whole rear system, a lot of work but I think you may have had a puddle of water residing in the system. Do this sooner than later.

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