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Rangerscott 07-09-2010 09:18 PM

Bobber?

ontwo 07-09-2010 11:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rangerscott (Post 391742)
Bobber?

Definitely

Ok, had a pretty good night. Got the new battery on. Got new plugs in, and she started. Carbs need adjusting, no biggy. However, as the previous owner told me, I have a right side oil seal leak. Having some trouble getting the right side cover off due to one fucking nut....

http://i199.photobucket.com/albums/a.../rightside.jpg

The manual is pretty vague on how to hold this thing and get it off. Gonna sleep on it. It will probably jump out at me in the morning.

Any suggestions Derf?

All in all, it was a good day.

derf 07-10-2010 01:21 PM

Brute force.

If I remember correctly you need to hold the crank from spinning on the other side (I think dont remember), and break it free. It should have been installed with locktight so it wont be easy to get off. Other than that nothing special to get it off

Amber Lamps 07-10-2010 05:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by derf (Post 391826)
Brute force.

If I remember correctly you need to hold the crank from spinning on the other side (I think dont remember), and break it free. It should have been installed with locktight so it wont be easy to get off. Other than that nothing special to get it off

Make sure it's not "reverse thread"...:idk: barring that, I'd say impact wrench is the way to go.

ontwo 07-10-2010 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by derf (Post 391826)
Brute force.

If I remember correctly you need to hold the crank from spinning on the other side (I think dont remember), and break it free. It should have been installed with locktight so it wont be easy to get off. Other than that nothing special to get it off

THIS

Got the other side cover off. Went at it while sitting on the seat area and pulling like a mofo...nothing. Made a makeshift breaker bar out of two wrenches and voila, it broke.

Got inside it, and yep, oil seal busted. Also the pin that holds the timing mechanism to the crankshaft was sheared off. Went to the stealership and got the parts ordered.

While waiting on the parts, I started tinkering with the 1979 GS1000 that I picked up. But that will be another thread.

derf 07-10-2010 11:09 PM

be careful breaking parts, kawi doesnt make parts for that bike anymore. You can find most parts on bike bandit or used, but I had a front frum on mine and there was a cable that was snapped when I bought it that doesnt exist, couldnt find one new or used, wound up having to have one made for $50

Gas Man 07-11-2010 07:38 AM

Here's an article regarding the same type of thing you want to do..

http://www.cyrilhuzeblog.com/2010/07...ne/#more-43848

ontwo 07-12-2010 09:56 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Gas Man (Post 391932)
Here's an article regarding the same type of thing you want to do..

http://www.cyrilhuzeblog.com/2010/07...ne/#more-43848

Yep, the xs650 is very popular for this type of build. They are getting harder to find and the prices are going up. Here are some bad ass builds.

www.xs650chopper.com

There are a lot of build threads at these places. That is where I'm learning a lot

www.bobberforum.com

www.thechopperunderground.com

ontwo 07-12-2010 09:58 AM

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Originally Posted by derf (Post 391877)
be careful breaking parts, kawi doesnt make parts for that bike anymore. You can find most parts on bike bandit or used, but I had a front frum on mine and there was a cable that was snapped when I bought it that doesnt exist, couldnt find one new or used, wound up having to have one made for $50

Damn that suck. I've got to go to Fatenal today to see about replacement engine cover screws. The dealership wants $2.78 per screw. Fuck that

Dave 07-12-2010 12:21 PM

Checked www.oldbikebarn.com yet?


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