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Reply #15 - 02/09/07 at 22:25:02
 
i'm down loading my pics right know on bikepics.com. it'll take a couple of mints.
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Reply #16 - 02/09/07 at 22:44:36
 
http://w2.bikepics.com/pics/2007/02/10/bikepics-797050-full.jpg   chk that and get back  the two things that has change is a sportser muff, saddle bags
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Reply #17 - 02/09/07 at 22:45:19
 
http://www.bikepics.com/members/jasonssavage/personal/

and thats that  i'll chk back tomorrow
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Reply #18 - 02/10/07 at 06:51:55
 
Nice  Grin Like your forks and light package!
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Reply #19 - 02/10/07 at 08:04:20
 
Yeah.  Tell us about that...
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Reply #20 - 02/10/07 at 11:03:29
 
chked the battery it's o.k. grinded off paint that hold the coil to the bike. got great fuel boil is full. I got a coil on ebay a couple of days ago i'll try that.  IS THERE ANYTHING THAT MAKES THE COIL FIRE LIKE A INGITION, OR A INNIGHTER  spell is not so good sometimes but you know what i'm talking about.. could the coil be cutting out?
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Reply #21 - 02/10/07 at 11:11:21
 
when i bought the bike it was already like that the only thing i changed was the muff, added fork bag and saddle bagss. the dude said that he paid 1500.00 dollars for the front fork assy. peoples heads turn when i drive by.  i love it but it time to sale it and move on. i'm trying to fix up a bandit 600 1996. I will be looking for another bike in the furture.  I'll have to get up dated pics soon
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Reply #22 - 02/10/07 at 11:19:19
 
I'll bet it needs new rings or piston wanna bet?????   john
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Reply #23 - 02/10/07 at 12:38:25
 
john1652 wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
I'll bet it needs new rings or piston wanna bet?????   john



I didn't see the mileage nor an accurate compression measurement mentioned anywhere in the thread, so the need for a cylinder and head rebuild is certainly not out of the question...

He did say "never had a problem until it sat in shed two months." So maybe it is still just a fuel or wire problem.
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Reply #24 - 02/14/07 at 22:47:54
 
How many miles are on this thing?
Do the full compression check, valves and rings. Check valve lash clearance.
Clean out the tank and petkock filter. Next, go into to carburettor and clean it out.
If you don't know the vintage of the battery, get a new one. Make sure the connections are clean including ground.
Get the Clymer manual for the specs.
If this engine has more than 25K miles it could be worn out because of the goose grease the previous owner was putting in the crankcase.
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Reply #25 - 02/15/07 at 21:28:58
 
i'll be doing all of that and more when it warms up alittle. you will know everthing you asked about. thanks
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Reply #26 - 02/16/07 at 11:24:11
 
Try putting a volt meter on the battery terminals when you cold start to see how much the voltage drops under the starting load.
If the battery is not strong enough, the voltage may drop far enough that the spark will be weak, maybe too weak to fire. When the engine is warm, the fuel vaporizes more easily and so fires more easily even with a weak spark sometimes. Additionally two other factors come into play. The engine turns over more easily because of warm oil and looser clearances, and the battery has a full surface charge in it because of being recently run.

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Reply #27 - 02/16/07 at 13:24:42
 
Oh man, I thought maybe this topic involved shootin' skeet.  Oh well....
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Reply #28 - 02/16/07 at 15:44:54
 
Savage_Rob wrote on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
Oh man, I thought maybe this topic involved shootin' skeet.  Oh well....


LOL! I did too at first...Thought to myself, Rob will move that puppy in a hurry!
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Reply #29 - 02/16/07 at 21:54:32
 
I have the battery off and in the house right now. when i was testing things i even put a battery box jumper on the battery conn. and still no fire. it should be nice on monday a i'll have time
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