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Towing the Short Bus
I know these bikes have a little engine heat but this is gettin outta hand.
SCHWEET!
SCHWEET!
I received this bike from a very good friend. I am now riding this bike. The second pic is as she is today. Thanks Larry!
It took almost a year and lots of parts from ebay, about $3000 worth, to bring her back to life. She is't 100% yet, but will be.
Thats beautiful. I have nothing but respect for that kind of ability and tenacity. I certainly never would attempt it. The bag locks can be had from Yamaha and I believe that at this website or at FJRTEC.com there is a demonstration with photos showing how to match them to your ignition key. Some searching should turn it up. I would take a look around but I have to get to work. Really great job.
Wow
Where is Kelseyville anyway? Kelseyville is on the edge of Clearlake in Lake County about 2 hrs north of San Fransisco. Take 101 north and hang a right on hyway 175 and your there.
Yes , my best friends house burned down and both his bikes were burned as you can see. The only person at home was his son who escaped thru a window at the other side of the house. No one was hurt in the fire but he lost everything including both bikes.did you say it was in a garage fire?
I compression tested the engine and resistance tested the stator wires. Everything checked out so I have not removed the engine from the frame yet. When I get the rest of the parts I need to make her complete I will do a full tear down and make her real pretty. Right now I am experimenting with suspension setting and fork oils to improve handling. I am a former Road and dirt track racer. So far so good. Here is a pic of bike in process.For someone mechanically challenged such as myself, I can't believe you did all that. I'm truly amazed.
Did the engine require any mechanical work or just cosmetic stuff?
Glenn
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