Well, it's time to start this thread.
I picked up the bike while I was working overseas (actually, thanks to my sis and her fiancee for actually picking it up) for what seemed to be a reasonable price. Bike was running and came with a spare engine and a box full of random parts. Looked pretty good stock, and from what I'd seen (I'd had my eyes on kijiji for months) I wasn't going to pass it up. Here are a few pics:
Fast forward a few months and I'm back in Calgary and the bike is mine. I've been so busy unfortunately, and my priority has been on finding a house, so the bike hasn't got much attention. I also have no garage to work in, and the place I'm renting is not a place I want to keep the bike, so she (hmm.....wonder what I should name her. Maybe...Cybil?) sits at my parents house, about a half hour drive away.
I tried starting her up a while back and no go. I figured a dead battery from sitting outside all winter and tried jumpstarting her from my truck. No go. I also hooked the damn thing up backwards....suspected I might have blown something. Couple weeks later I got back to her to try again and found this:
Yup, I blew the fuse. I looked around a little more and found this under the seat:
That could explain the lack of a tail light (and other lights) I’m thinking...so....I reconnect this wire and replace the fuse and try again. Immediately blow the fuse again. After some head scratching, it dawned on me that the previous owner had told my brother-in-law-to-be that there were some known “intermittent” electrical problems. I wondered if this was one of them. I unplugged the wire again, put in a new fuse, and tried jumping the bike again.....VROOOOOMMM!!!! She finally ran, though very rough. Idled erratically, would only run with the choke on, revved wildly if I touched the throttle etc.
I’m thinking she needs at the very least, fresh gas, clean carbs, oil & spark plug change. I also got some smoke coming out of and some melting of the left turn signal up front. More electrical gremlins.
So this is the beginning. I’m not 100% sure where I want to go with her, but I have a general idea. I’d love to have her up and running with enough time to rip around a bit before the short season ends here. I know almost nothing about bikes/engines etc though, so it might be a stretch.
Look forward to seeing all of your projects and the coming months!