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Squidley

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  1. 17 hours ago, rollingjones69 said:

    Is there some kind of sealant that needs to be used when putting tube back? I pulled mine out last night while trying to separate hose for tube and was thinking I would have to replace petcock assembly. Thanks in advance

    I never put any sealant on it, but obviously it would have to be something impervious to gas. I just took a small rawhide hammer and "lovingly" tapped it back in. The brass is soft enough that it will usually swedge itself sealed.

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  2. You mention about testing the stator leads, did you verify with the engine running that all 3 are putting out AC voltage?  Also too when you unplugged the rectifier, how did the plug end look? they are notorious for getting corroded and burning up the ground wire on them. Have you done a load test on the battery? just because it's new doesn't mean it's good.

  3. The '99 and 2000 models had an issue with this. In '01 they put a support plate kit on them and that helped. The kit can still be purchased I believe. As far as repairing it, there are a couple of options. Seeing it's ABS plastic, you'll want to use something specifically for it. One of the products that comes to my mind is Plastex, there are some write ups here on the site about it and it's generally viewed as a good product to use. Like Tom mentioned above, some folks use fiberglass, and that's ok too as long as you keep it very clean before you try to repair it if you go that route.

  4. 21 hours ago, 84VentureMatt said:

    Oh I am for sure interested in doing a brake upgrade like this but i have an 84 

    You will have to swap the forks with a MKII '86 thru '93 to be able to use the R1 calipers. Stainless brake lines and EBC HH pads will do a world of good for stopping your MKI without doing the swap. Delinking the brakes will, IMO, give you a better feel, I never cared for the linked brakes on the 1st gens.

  5. I have located an auxiliary fuse block under the seat of my 02. I run a couple things off it as I have a 10 gauge wire feeding it directly off the battery. I run my passing lights from that fuse block and an additional horn as well as a 12 volt power source that is fed directly from the block into the trunk of the bike. It's constant hot so that I can plug in a phone even when the bike is off to charge it. I used a larger fuse and heavier wire for it as I wanted to be able to use one of the 12 volt air compressors in the case that I needed to fill a tire up.   

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  6. 13 hours ago, Carbon_One said:

    Squidley I do offer some of my products but don't advertise then so only build what is asked for. Being the 2nd gens are no longer made by Mom Yamaha demand is quite low so it don't make sense to tie up material and storage space.

    It's good to hear that you're still making some of your items. I'll keep that in mind when I hear of folks needing anything you make. Hoping you and Joyce are doing well my friend 👍

  7. I've also had success with getting a big horse syringe, a clear tube and force fluid from the bleeder up.into the master cylinder (which will need to be empty). Make sure to have all your painted surfaces covered incase on any spillage.

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  8. They should fit, I don't believe HD changed much on their big bike mufflers in the last 15 years. I have a set of slash cuts from a 2005 Road King on my RSV. You'll have to get a special clamp that will adapt from the metric pipes to a HD muffler. I know their is some posts about it on the site, You'll just have to do some searching. 

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