Ahhhhhhhhhhh. Finally, finally, finally. Payoff...
Wow. What a feeling. Beautiful day today. After a horrendous day of work I B-lined to the DMV to register my bike. The woman who helped me had given me some sort of free come back pass so I shot straight to the front of the line and got the bike registered. First time in 24 years. I even get antique plates for her.
So I race home throw on the plates. Fiddle with the front brake some more to see if I can't get the pad to retract all the way... no good, still rubbing. "OH WELL, I'm driving it today" i say to myself. Jump on the bike and off I go. Took a spin around the block and came back in to adjust the rear brake. Also, adjusted the drive chain it was a bit loose. Jumped back on and drove it over to my PO who lives down the street. Good guy, an engineer. He had it in his shed for 22 years after having kids. He was ecstatic to see it running and we bull#$%*ted for a bit. Took it home and had some food. Grabbed my helmet and decided to take it across town. Well, had some problems. I was a bit overzealous I will admit. I mean, I'm no professional and for all I know this bike is about to fall apart under me. Headed over to my parents. Almost there and as I pull in the clutch perparing for a stop. The bike dies. I'm not on the side of the road for literally a second when the car behind me pulls up, window down, and asks me "What happen? It die on you? Is that a 550? What year? I've got one of my own. Push it into the parking lot."
Now guys, I'm half jittery for riding for the first time and the bike dying on me on the first day. We tried to start it. I had forgotten my tool kit at the house in my haste but luckily he had some tools with him. We checked the float bowls and pulled the #1 plug to see if we were getting spark. Both accounted for. #1 plug looks like it's running hot so I need to take a look at that... but after BSing for 20 minutes I just told him I'd walk it the rest of the way. He said he didn't like leaving a fellow Honda rider in a lurch. I told him I've only got 3/4 a mile to walk the bike. And off I went. Nice to see a fellow Honda owner so willing to help me out though.
After about 10 minutes of walking the bike I started trying to start it again, and it started. So I jumped on it and drove it to my folks house. After 5 minutes or so I decided that I would try to take it home while there was still some light out. So I started the trek home. About a 1/4 mile down the road it died again. I was pissed and started to walk the bike to my folks when I looked down and noticed that the petcock was in the 'off' position. So I turned it to fuel, tried the starter and after the second try it started up again. I'm an idiot.
Anyhow, got it home and got in a couple hours of adventure and driving. I feel great, I'm not sure the bike is in trustworthy condition but I'm glad it could handle a couple hours of work.
So I'll pull the plugs and take a look. I have a feeling its running hot and I'll have to figure out how to richen the mixture. Is that what the idle mixture screws are for?
I definately need new tires. I looked at the sidewalls when I got back and they've got some cracks in them. Not good, probably shouldn't have taken the bike out that long in thier condition.
The brakes are ok, though the pad is in constant contact with the rotor and will not retract. How bad is this for me?
My blinkers don't blink!?!? Is that how it is suppose to be?
I'll get a pic of me on the bike posted soon. I'm beeming right now guys. BEEMING.
Tvag