Rollie
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Hank , welcome to our addiction , and ask ..... and you shall receive.
Welcome ChrisHi everyone, I'm Chris and just bought an 88. Just stopping in to introduce myself, I'll be lurking around for a good long while.
Welcome to all the Newbies !
Anywho, can someone suggest a proven method to get the carb's back to almost 'new'? I've seen on other forum's the suggestion of using oven cleaner. So far, have gone through an entire can of carb cleaner with little success. I've yet to put any real miles on the bike and hoping this issue won't cost me my summer to sit on the sidelines. I'm mechanically inclined however, never worked on bike engines before. Any constructive tips will be well received.
OK, the front forks feel firm even with all the Air out of the shocks and take any big bump with ease, yep ""but"" upon return after the forks bounce back you can hear and feel a ((( clink ))) like the screw or what ever that stops the forks from going up any further hits ab normally. My mechanic said that it won?t hurt anything! Is he right??? It?s got new seals and fluids and the springs are pretty stiff still, but ?Man? they hit hard when the fork return back to its position (on bigger bumps) !!
I hope I explained it somewhat decent!
What do you all think?
Hi Guys,
My name is frank and I am 28 years old, but online I go by TK427.
I Ride a 1997 VMax Black that I just picked up a month or so ago! For such an old bike the thing only had 8K on the dial, and not a scratch on it. Finally talked my step dad into selling his 15 year old bike to me since he never road more then 75 miles at a time every couple of weeks!
So after spending some good doe to replace all the seals, do the carb work,
( It sat for more then three years in his garage)
and all the fluids also adding brand new tire. The thing looks and feels like it did when he picked it up from the dealership 15 years ago!
""BUT"" the only thing/ problem that is really bugging me is this:
OK, the front forks feel firm even with all the Air out of the shocks and take any big bump with ease, yep ""but"" upon return after the forks bounce back you can hear and feel a ((( clink ))) like the screw or what ever that stops the forks from going up any further hits ab normally. My mechanic said that it won?t hurt anything! Is he right??? It?s got new seals and fluids and the springs are pretty stiff still, but ?Man? they hit hard when the fork return back to its position (on bigger bumps) !!
I hope I explained it somewhat decent!
What do you all think?
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