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  1. For the Slingshot, it depends upon the state as to whether it is classified as a motorcycle or a car. When they first came out this was a long drawn out process and until each state decided, the Slingshot could not be sold in that state. It may depend on what state the vehicle is registered in...

  2. Run a few tankfuls with a can of Seafoam in each tank, that stuff does a fairly decent job on blowing out the carbon.

     

    There is an old school trick for cars that have a carbon buildup, and may work on a motorcycle as well, but do AT YOUR OWN RISK!!! At high idle, use an eyedropper and slowly drip plain old distilled water through the carbs. The water sort of literally explodes the carbon off when it gets compressed. The water atomizes and bounces around knocking the carbon off. Once again, this was used on old cars that had a lot of carbon buildup and if it killed them it didn't matter because the car was old and high mileage anyways but proved very effective in getting some more life out of an otherwise tired old engine...

  3. You should be able to find a new slave for a lot less than what your local stealer wants for one. Try partzilla or boats.net instead, they are probably around $80 now. A lot of us have tried rebuilding and even with honing the bore a lot of times they start leaking after a few months or so. Sometimes they will last for a couple of years before failing again, but a new one will last for many years. BTW I am pretty sure the slaves are the same for the 2nd generation Ventures as the 1st generations.

     

    As far as that crush washer goes, I too have reused them with no problems. What I do is I take a piece of 800 grit sandpaper and flat lap both sides before reinstalling to give you a refurbished surface for the washer to be crushed against. To flat lap, you just put the sandpaper on a flat surface and take the washer and using your fingertip move the washer on the sandpaper in a figure 8 pattern for a while. Go in one direction like ccw for a while and then go in the other direction. Do both sides that way. Also, when you put a new gasket on, make sure both metal surfaces are clean as a whistle for a proper seal...

  4. Hey, get in touch with the WNY crew when you are up here, we will gladly schedule a M&E and show you around the area. As far as the ride down there is a distinct possibility I may cage it due to health reasons but that is up in the air but you are welcome to hook up anyway...

  5. Well, it could be the actual switch in the controller, but what it could also be is the connector from the controller into the main unit. This is a common problem for some kind of strange issue happening due to corrosion on those connectors. What needs to happen is to split your fairing to gain access to these connectors and clean both ends of the connectors with a spray electrical contact cleaner and then plug and unplug the connector several times to help clean the metal. When you finally get done re-seating the connectors smear a little dielectric grease on the plastic part of the connectors prior to the final connection to keep moisture out of them, but be very careful not to get the grease on the metal as the grease is an insulator so you will end up defeating the whole process of cleaning the connections...

  6. What everybody above says!!! Unless you want to spend endless hours re jetting and tweaking your carbs, non stock filters are a bad thing. Along with the tweaking, you will also need to re-synchronize your carbs every time you do any changes. The fact that you stated popping on deceleration suggests at very least your synchronization is off, but you may also have an issue with your air injection system on the exhaust...

  7. I'm assuming you mean the big ignition switch cover on the gas tank, and I recall you installed risers on your handlebars. That being the case you do not want to use those chrome covers as the handlebars will hit with the risers and the next thing you ,know you, have a piece of plastic broken off!! Also, they do not stay shiny for very long, they are cheap ABS plastic with an inferior plating on them...

  8. You got Dutch blood in ya somewhere.?.? What a great idea.:happy65:buuuuut that brings up one problem,,,, we'll be missing out on a party and food!!! Best maybe you delete your post and keep those thoughts to yourself maybe. :think:
    Not to worry, Carl, there will be food and drinks for those that show up!!!
  9. OUTSTANDING BROTHER!!!:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::dancefool::dancefool::dancefool::clap2::clap2::clap2:

     

    Thinking about this a little more Bongo,,, maybe you should tell those folks that they took so long on the build that you and all your buddies got to old to spin wrenches anymore and see if they will install it for you free of charge :Laugh::Laugh::thumbsup2:

    Actually Scott, he DID offer to install it for free but I backed out of that for several reasons. The old engine is still in the bike, the rear shock is out and the rear wheel is off, and I ain't waiting ANOTHER 5 - 6 years to get it back!!! Besides that, they are c;ear across the state from me.

     

    OK, here's what happened with the delay. They were in one location when I first dropped off the engine, and then they moved to a different location on the other side of town. I guess that location didn't work out so well and the owner moved out of town and into the country and set up his own shop. They are just now getting the building up and running so time will tell but they did let me know via email that they should be testing and shipping soon.

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