Jcode
03-07-2012, 09:44 PM
What's a good checklist of things to check and do on my 83 200 auto x before riding season is here. I just bought it and have a couple things to do already.
-Figure out why rear brake lever does nothing even though its stiff
-Get whole front brake
-Clean up the carb, appears float might be stuck
-Replacing fuel valve, notice lines get wet soon as theirs gas in it
-Replace fuel lines.
-Fix pull handle, its broken in half. Damn thing is BEGGING to gouge my hand.
-Attempt to get exhaust up in proper spot as I see tire rubs it on suspension compression.
I'm thinking I want to somewhat strip the bike down and replace things to have a good reliable bike to ride. Do not want to restore the bike, just get it ready to go.
Keeping in mind I do not have a great place to work on the bike, but I do have place to keep it indoors and work on it but no work bench or area I can leave the bike for months in parts. Also not heated.
What bearing's can be checked and replaced? I don't want to remove half the bike to replace a couple bearings for preventive maintenance right now, but would like to check if they are bad.
Any engine valve adjustments that would be easy enough to check.
Should I go consider pulling the motor and cleaning it up?
I'm handy enough. I could pull apart my sled and rebuild it ground up if I had the proper place to do it (and it was my own shop). I'm just sick of nearly everything I buy used is basically a fight all summer (or winter if it was a sled) long. So while I got the time, I want to checked into everything and have a running bike no matter the day, time, or temp.
Where does everyone buy their parts if they go new? I can ebay stuff all day if I'd like, but somethings are better bought new.
http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd390/thejcode2/3%20Wheeler/c9fd146a.jpg
http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd390/thejcode2/3%20Wheeler/1c619aa3.jpg
-Figure out why rear brake lever does nothing even though its stiff
-Get whole front brake
-Clean up the carb, appears float might be stuck
-Replacing fuel valve, notice lines get wet soon as theirs gas in it
-Replace fuel lines.
-Fix pull handle, its broken in half. Damn thing is BEGGING to gouge my hand.
-Attempt to get exhaust up in proper spot as I see tire rubs it on suspension compression.
I'm thinking I want to somewhat strip the bike down and replace things to have a good reliable bike to ride. Do not want to restore the bike, just get it ready to go.
Keeping in mind I do not have a great place to work on the bike, but I do have place to keep it indoors and work on it but no work bench or area I can leave the bike for months in parts. Also not heated.
What bearing's can be checked and replaced? I don't want to remove half the bike to replace a couple bearings for preventive maintenance right now, but would like to check if they are bad.
Any engine valve adjustments that would be easy enough to check.
Should I go consider pulling the motor and cleaning it up?
I'm handy enough. I could pull apart my sled and rebuild it ground up if I had the proper place to do it (and it was my own shop). I'm just sick of nearly everything I buy used is basically a fight all summer (or winter if it was a sled) long. So while I got the time, I want to checked into everything and have a running bike no matter the day, time, or temp.
Where does everyone buy their parts if they go new? I can ebay stuff all day if I'd like, but somethings are better bought new.
http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd390/thejcode2/3%20Wheeler/c9fd146a.jpg
http://i1217.photobucket.com/albums/dd390/thejcode2/3%20Wheeler/1c619aa3.jpg