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Richard W
Richard W
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Woody's Wheel Works Sealed Bearing Conversion?

Thanks for the reply. I am a little confused by your reply though. You said that the majority of motorcycle use radial bearings, then say I might rec...

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Woody's Wheel Works Sealed Bearing Conversion?

I looked on the Woody's web site and didn't see any mention of a bearing conversion. Two comments.... ► Although there are sealed tapered roller ...

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Read This: Starter Cable Corrosion !!

I ended up buying a 60 inch starter cable (with 5/16 eyelets on each end) and cutting it in half, since 30 inches seemed to be the correct length. The...

9 years ago
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What are these grease fittings to be used on?

They seem to use a low profile fitting on the brake pedal for safety, but that fitting can be removed with a 4mm socket. The hole can then easily be e...

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tires

Saw this morning where Chaparral Motor Sports has the Bridgestone S11 tires on sale, each seem to be roughly $10 off their already low prices. Chaparr...

9 years ago
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What are these grease fittings to be used on?

Rear brake pedal pivot, and both swing arm bearings (under the round plastic caps)

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Engine badge attachment

Speak of the devil and he appears... While test riding my buddy's 1975 R75/6, I stopped to take a picture in front of a post office about 90 minute...

9 years ago
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Engine cutout, 83 r80rt

I'm using a Boyer which has performed flawlessly, except for one time on each trip the ignition quits. I've learned that the CPU in the digital Boyer ...

9 years ago
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/6 Ignition Switch - What to Do ?

I ended up rebuilding the switch myself and it works great now.

9 years ago
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Siebenrock 1000cc Kits and Final Drive Ratio?

Also consider that... ► The kit only includes pistons and cylinders. The valves and carbs will remain at the smaller size (smaller than an R100) whi...

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Electrical problem

Actually the cable in question is a perfect fit on the lower bolt holding the Ignition Control Unit. I unwrapped some of the cable and sure enough th...

9 years ago
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Electrical problem

The 12 volts read on the multi-meter whether the ignition is on or off. I am using the motor block as the ground. Then I suspect it is as Bob has...

9 years ago
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Electrical problem

OK, great! You say there's 12V between this wire and "ground" with your meter, but you did not specify with the ignition switch in the ON or OFF po...

9 years ago
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Engine badge attachment

Your correct. In engineering the saying is that most all adhesives have fairly restrictive useful temperature zone. Ones that are good for cold enviro...

9 years ago
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Electrical problem

I rechecked all the electrical connections and the only questionable connection I made was to ground the wire that is prominent in the first pic. I d...

9 years ago
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