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Introduce Yourself (NOT THE PLACE FOR QUESTIONS) (Read 41189 times)
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Reply #2520 - 08/25/21 at 13:16:22
 
My name is Trevor Klein, and I'm from California's central valley. I found this forum when searching for information about the riding community. I enjoy riding bicycles and am looking forward to learning from and contributing to the lively discussions here.
I have a 2008 s40 and I'm a new rider in town hope to get more and more information after becoming a part of this riding family.
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Reply #2521 - 09/01/21 at 20:36:10
 
Hello;

I just purchased a low mile 2008 S40.  I am located in northern MN. The previous owner removed many of the features I desire: turn signals, belt guard, rear view mirrors, windshield etc.  So, let the fun begin!  (I owned a 1980"s Savage some years ago)  Remember, dynamite comes in small packages Smiley
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Reply #2522 - 09/07/21 at 17:27:29
 
Hey y'all! I picked up this 2000 ls650 with under 14k that had been sitting for some years. It's got the head leak I've read about here so I ordered stuff for that. Got tires, battery, plug, oil, filters, petcock, carb kit and ultrasonic cleaner. Any up to date solutions for the speedo cable leak? Anything else special to check/modify?
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Reply #2523 - 09/14/21 at 11:39:47
 
Speedo cable leak?  There is a rubber seal in the cable end where it attaches to the top of the tranny.  Unthread the fitting to access it.
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Reply #2524 - 09/15/21 at 11:30:44
 
Welcome to our newer members!

MaconMan77 - if the bike sat for a few years, spray some fogging oil down the spark plug hole so the cylinder walls and piston rings are dry when you finally go to turn it over.  Blow the crud out from the recessed area around the plug before you take it out, though.  That stuff'll fall down in the hole if ya don't.  There's guys here who know all the good tricks for getting bikes going that sat for a while.  Be sure to post your question in the Rubber Side Down section.  Good luck!
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Reply #2525 - 09/15/21 at 11:42:49
 
Thanks, tocsic! I was gonna pour a little ATF in there and turn the crank by hand a few good times since I'll be taking care of the head plug leak anyway. I'm an auto mechanic so a lot carries over to bikes. I had already planned on doing some things like that before ever attempting to start it.
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Reply #2526 - 10/05/21 at 18:31:56
 
I'm here on behalf of my son inlaw, he just got his first motorcycle, a 2007 Suzuki Boulevard S40.  I've been riding and working on bikes for 45+ years and currently own a 2007 Yamaha Vstar 1300 and 2018 Yamaha Eluder 1900.  I'm helping him get the thing going, tuned properly and showing him how to do his own maintenance.  I'll be here a while asking a few questions about some things I'm not familiar with and getting info on jetting. Look forward to getting started.
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Reply #2527 - 10/05/21 at 19:32:47
 
Glad to hear you are passing on to the son-in-law. Welcome. Just so you know, once you start riding it you will want one.
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Reply #2528 - 11/15/21 at 21:04:37
 
Greetings Everyone,

New S40 Owner here.
I purchased my 2013 S40 a few days ago.
Its main purpose is to be a bike thats fun to ride (more so than a 250) and to teach a few family members to ride and help them get their licenses.
 
Yes, they will be taking the riding course in the spring.

I'm also hoping the bike has a lot more staying power than a 250 starter bike would have (I'm hoping to keep it long term)  

The bike is in very good shape, with only 2800miles (~4500km) on it.

I have ridden the bike a few times now, its surprisingly fun to ride, and feels pretty solid (much more so than the 250s I've tried on my search for a bike)

I have been riding for 26 years, and I usually do all of my own work on my bikes.

Looking forward to learning as much as I can about this bike, and perhaps at some point return the favor.


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Reply #2529 - 11/24/21 at 12:42:09
 
Hi. I'm a new member but have been reading the forums for almost a year.

Last year my bike was stolen (2006 lS650)  Angry

The cops found it  Cheesy

But returned it in pieces  Sad

It was insured but instead of buying a new bike, which is what I should have done, I decided to restore it myself.  Undecided

And that is why I'm here. I have no idea what I'm doing but it sure is a lot of fun.  Grin
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Reply #2530 - 11/24/21 at 20:47:16
 
Transmania, Welcome and good luck, plenty of resourses here and available to help on your journey back to the saddle.
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Reply #2531 - 11/27/21 at 20:25:34
 
Greetings all, here is my intro post!
My bike I've wanted was always the savage, I fell in love with the old air-cooled engined Japanese cycles of the 70s, but the thought of multiple carbs had always scared me a bit.
After I got my endorsement I couldn't find a savage and a 2001 vulcan 750 landed in my lap... So I've had that for the last 8 or so months, through rain, cold, heat, I've put 4,000 miles. In the lady 3 months.
However 2 weeks ago, I 2as on my way to work a block from my house, the rear tire lost traction and laid it down, I was wearing all my gear so mostly unscathed... But my jacket lifted which got me some nice road rash on my stomach.
Anyways, I was on the hunt for an s40 / ls650 /savage.... Yesterday I made a 400 mile round trip in my trusty tdi wagon and picked up a 1998 ls650 for $1600.
It has a Jardine exhaust, an AGM battery, new clutch and some Suzuki branded saddle bags (probably coming off... I love the theory of saddle bags, but never liked the look)
Anyways... Off to dmv on Tuesday to transfer the title and I'll be having some rainy rides for the next few months!    Grin
It was missing the top covers of the engine, but go go gadget ebay and in a few days, I'll have the covers to put back on.
Anyways,im sure I'll have questions soon....
Still deciding if I want to go the tracker/brat style or blue collar bobbers route...
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Reply #2532 - 12/01/21 at 22:41:44
 
Got my first ever road bike a few weeks ago, bit of a project but drives great for a 30 odd year old motor

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Reply #2533 - 12/20/21 at 01:37:33
 
Hi all. Thought it was time for my mid-life crisis and couldn't find a red convertible I liked so thought to myself "there must be some other poor choice I can make", enter a cosmetically neglected mechanically well-loved LS650.
I've always had custom cars but never built a bike, Id always had sports bikes previously (Haven't owned a bike 15 years) so thought "hey I'm building another car in the garage so what I really need is a bike project to sit next to it, yeah that's a brilliant idea"
Gave a call to a friend about his LS I know he hardly rides anymore and the next thing I know the wife is giving me "the look" as I tell her about my latest "to good to pass up deal"


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Reply #2534 - 12/20/21 at 05:17:20
 
Good score!  Remember, it's easier to get forgiveness than permission.  Good bike for trips to-and-from the parts store.
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