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Richard W
Richard W
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Ignition cables and your ohm meter

That and they're $80 a pop. At that low price, a good friend would buy us all a set !! 😆 Best of luck with the repairs. Have you made you...

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DIY Stainless Steel Brake Lines

Check out the brake line article for the R100RT at Gunsmoke.Com. Everything you need is there. Oh sure, NOW you tell me !! 😆 Thanks.

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Ignition cables and your ohm meter

The real issue is running wonky above 4k rpm, ohm question was just a starting point. Not well thought out in retrospect. Looking forward to insta...

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brake bleeding help

Your description is not very clear to me. If by "back bleeding" you mean forcing fluid into the caliper bleed nipple and all the way up to the master ...

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Ignition cables and your ohm meter

I put my handy multimeter on my 1k cables, and see 860 ohms on the R, and 945 on the left. It's fairly clear he said he had "1K cables", which I i...

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DIY Stainless Steel Brake Lines

Long story... History Teflon-lined stainless steel brake lines were required to replace the visibly expanding factory hoses on my 1979 R100. Ebay ...

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Battery for 92 R100GSPD

It may have been old gas or not a battery tender. Apologies for wandering from the main topic, but I will tell you 2 things... â–º Ethanol fuel ov...

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Ignition cables and your ohm meter

I'm no expert, but my 1979 has copper core plug wires and 5K Ohm resistor plug caps. You shouldn't need resistor wires unless it's interfering with yo...

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RE: Changing fork oil

My bike is a 1979, and may differ slightly.... â–º Place the bike on the center stand. Pop out the rubber plug on the very bottom of the fork leg. Up ...

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Best lube for ATU

Ignition cam lubes used to be a dime a dozen, but since points haven't been used on automobiles in almost 2 decades, the choices are drying up fast. R...

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Throttle frozen.

Sounds like you're going about it the right way. PB Blaster is pretty good, but a mix of ATF and acetone is better (50/50). Either way, with penetrati...

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