Subject: RE: Knockin' Down the Little Things
Author: Robert Hawkes
Date: Apr 5, 2005, 6:28 PM
Post ID: 1718654434
1. Horn hitting the front fender. Brake cable hitting fender or
fenderstay.
-----Original Message-----
From: Chuck Sherman [mailto:chucks-@aol.com]
Sent: Tuesday, April 05, 2005 6:12 AM
To: Loopfram-@topica.com
Subject: Knockin' Down the Little Things
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Well -
Giuseppe is heading into the home stretch of elbow greasin' and
wrenchin'. After letting the old oil steep with some seal softener, it
was changed out yesterday, and the valves received their final tweak.
Bike idles well, runs smoothly...Took it out for a night ride just for
the heckuvit.
It's a pretty amazing bike - it feels like it wants to run forever.
Must be the thump-thump cadence of the motor; my boxers never felt like
that; they're smooth but buzzy. UJM's are a different animal
altogether; they make you feel like a GP racer at 35 MPH. Giuseppe has
this stretched out smooth feel about him; makes 60 feel relaxed - like
25 MPH. Niice - can't wait to get some fresh skins on him and let him
unwind down some long country road.
The little issues?
There are three:
1) Got on the footpegs and jumped up and down on the bike while potting
along at 40; there's a clunk in the front suspension. it's not headset
bearings - I checked that. Any hints what a front suspension clunk
could be?
2) While at idle, the breather diaphragm makes this clattering noise.
I've been all over the bike with a mechanic's stethescope; it's not top
end, bottom end, or neutral gear rattle. Is there a way to quiet the
breater? The bike would be awesome if this could be resolved - I had a
similar issue with an R75/5 and solved it by drilling a small pilot hole
in the breather reed. The pilot kept the reed seated at idle - and
quiet!
3) Got a little bit of off-idle hesitation. I'm attributing this to
timing, but it could be the shooters for the accel pumps. Is there a
way to adjust the shot?
Hesitation, rattles and squeaks are my pet peeves. Just bought my wife
a BMW Z3 and spent the first weekend eradicating 8 out of 9 interior
rattles. Makes a huge difference as to how one percieves a ride as
tight and quiet = great, while a good ride can be considered a POS
simply because stuff ain't bolted toghether right.
My two cents...YMMV.
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