« Reply #3 on: January 08, 2014, 04:39:34 AM »
I had one that sat for 25 years. In addition to the previous post when you change the oil save a quart and put it into a squeeze bottle. Remove the tappet covers and squirt it in there to get some lube top to the top end. Leave the plugs out at first and kick it over with the kickstarter a dozen times or more. Plugs back in and fire it up, it may smoke a bit for a few days as sometimes the rings have to reset themselves.
+1 on this, get those tapets well lubed up.
I'd also get a pan gasket and pull the pan for #$%*s and giggles, just to see what's down there and avoid any surprises.
And of course you will need to go through the brakes thoroughly before a ride, lube the swingarm, change fork oil.
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