Bernard3rd
06-12-2022, 04:00 PM
Hi All,
I would like to tap the collective knowledge of the group. I have come across a 1986 350X, and the specifics are as follows:
• Plastics are overall intact, but are kind of dingy and have a lot of stickers. To look good, I may be able to buff the originals, but to look great I may need to get new plastics. The tank is pretty dinged up with some non-matching paint covering some of the dings.
• The gas smelled like turpentine, and it doesn’t run currently. The seller says that it was running well when it was last running (a number of years ago).
• The front brake lever is bent and doesn’t seem to be working.
• The “bones” look acceptable, but it definitely needs some TLC for it to be nice and presentable (which is my preference).
• I checked spark and couldn’t see it, but I did feel it (zing!).
Here is the part that confuses me and the part about which I want to ask for the group’s knowledge. I checked the compression, and it was at 60. The engine was cold and the directions say you should test a warm engine, but it isn’t running. I checked it both with the decompression lever activated and also deactivated and it was basically about the same. I am not an expert at compression testing however, so when I got home I checked my 1983 185s (with the decompression lever deactivated) and my 1985 125M, and to confuse me even more, both of them tested around the same number? I have not done much compression testing, and while I don’t want to pass on something decent, I don’t really want to buy a money pit either.
I have reason to believe that he is a trustworthy human. He started out asking $2000.00 not running “as is” though later said he’d take $1700.00. As we left it, I needed to do some research and would get back to him.
What do you guys think about the compression and about the asking price considering what I have said? What I like are presentable and pretty darn clean "riders" that are a great reminder of what these great trikes were.
Thank you very much for any input.
I would like to tap the collective knowledge of the group. I have come across a 1986 350X, and the specifics are as follows:
• Plastics are overall intact, but are kind of dingy and have a lot of stickers. To look good, I may be able to buff the originals, but to look great I may need to get new plastics. The tank is pretty dinged up with some non-matching paint covering some of the dings.
• The gas smelled like turpentine, and it doesn’t run currently. The seller says that it was running well when it was last running (a number of years ago).
• The front brake lever is bent and doesn’t seem to be working.
• The “bones” look acceptable, but it definitely needs some TLC for it to be nice and presentable (which is my preference).
• I checked spark and couldn’t see it, but I did feel it (zing!).
Here is the part that confuses me and the part about which I want to ask for the group’s knowledge. I checked the compression, and it was at 60. The engine was cold and the directions say you should test a warm engine, but it isn’t running. I checked it both with the decompression lever activated and also deactivated and it was basically about the same. I am not an expert at compression testing however, so when I got home I checked my 1983 185s (with the decompression lever deactivated) and my 1985 125M, and to confuse me even more, both of them tested around the same number? I have not done much compression testing, and while I don’t want to pass on something decent, I don’t really want to buy a money pit either.
I have reason to believe that he is a trustworthy human. He started out asking $2000.00 not running “as is” though later said he’d take $1700.00. As we left it, I needed to do some research and would get back to him.
What do you guys think about the compression and about the asking price considering what I have said? What I like are presentable and pretty darn clean "riders" that are a great reminder of what these great trikes were.
Thank you very much for any input.