This Spring, my GF picked up a '76 CB400F from a friend. Great price on a neat little bike. He had done a top end rebuild (I'll have to ask him
exactly what he did, but I'm pretty sure he did rings) and the bike ran like a top. No leaks, no smoke, no drips, no problems.
All that lay ahead of us were some minor cosmetic issues.
While I was at work yesterday, she went on a ride with a small group of VJMC people. Beautiful day on the Blue Ridge Parkway, 181, etc.
She rode 240 miles. However.....the ride was 295 miles long. DOH!
One of the riders said he had noticed the bike smoking, either on down shifting or lifting off the throttle. They stopped to check oil and it was low on the dip stick. (Never used excessive oil before).
Then he noticed oil on the rear tire. When they stopped, the bike left a puddle on the ground. They parked it and went back after it with the truck.
It was a long day and after dark when they got home, but it appears to me the oil is coming from the breather. It's very oily there and around the top of the swing arm pivot, etc.
With this admittedly scarce information, where would you start looking? Think a ring went south? She did say she was riding the snot out of it; 7 or 8 grand on stretches on the twisties. But that bike should have easily handled that.
What can I do to find the cause of sudden oil consumption and an oil filled, puking breather?