I just bought this bike;
http://charlotte.craigslist.org/mcy/1534384258.html (http://charlotte.craigslist.org/mcy/1534384258.html)
Bryan
Gooday Skyfive & welcome to the forum
Congrats on astute purchase.
you are in good company here.
Welcome! You got a good deal.
I love the '84.
Welcome to the group Bryan,
I'm just up the road in Greensboro.
KOokaloo!
Frank
Thanks everyone, I'm glad to be here. I've just been lurking the last few days, taking advantage of your knowledge.
Quote from: SkyFive on January 10, 2010, 03:50:03 PM
Thanks everyone, I'm glad to be here. I've just been lurking the last few days, taking advantage of your knowledge.
its always good to do some reading...... BTW the gas gauge might just need plugging in under the left side panel
Kookaloo!
Frank
Quote from: racerman_27410 on January 10, 2010, 04:23:12 PM
Quote from: SkyFive on January 10, 2010, 03:50:03 PM
Thanks everyone, I'm glad to be here. I've just been lurking the last few days, taking advantage of your knowledge.
its always good to do some reading...... BTW the gas gauge might just need plugging in under the left side panel
Kookaloo!
Frank
Thanks Frank, I've really not had a chance to check it out thoroughly but the indicator is on the wrong side of the peg.
I've only ridden the bike twice, up and down the short road in front of my house, fastest thing I've ever ridden to date!. It runs strong but there are two things that bother me, a ticking and a metallic tinging (like a small bell) sound from the engine at low speeds and a dripping oil leak on the left side of the engine near the sprocket cover. I really wanted to work on it some today but it's a very chilly 29 degree's out there in the garage.
You probably don't need to be concerned with the ticking. However, the "oil leak" near the countershaft is most likely the clutch slave. This is pretty easy to fix after you get the clutch slave rebuild kit.
There are a few dealers who give us good prices and Randy (rpm@swaybar.com) is a list member and has a rebuild kit that also includes the spring.
Cheers,
Arnie
Quote from: SkyFive on January 10, 2010, 05:43:52 PM
Quote from: racerman_27410 on January 10, 2010, 04:23:12 PM
Quote from: SkyFive on January 10, 2010, 03:50:03 PM
Thanks everyone, I'm glad to be here. I've just been lurking the last few days, taking advantage of your knowledge.
its always good to do some reading...... BTW the gas gauge might just need plugging in under the left side panel
Kookaloo!
Frank
Thanks Frank, I've really not had a chance to check it out thoroughly but the indicator is on the wrong side of the peg.
I've only ridden the bike twice, up and down the short road in front of my house, fastest thing I've ever ridden to date!. It runs strong but there are two things that bother me, a ticking and a metallic tinging (like a small bell) sound from the engine at low speeds and a dripping oil leak on the left side of the engine near the sprocket cover. I really wanted to work on it some today but it's a very chilly 29 degree's out there in the garage.
Quote from: SkyFive on January 10, 2010, 05:43:52 PM
Quote from: racerman_27410 on January 10, 2010, 04:23:12 PM
Quote from: SkyFive on January 10, 2010, 03:50:03 PM
Thanks everyone, I'm glad to be here. I've just been lurking the last few days, taking advantage of your knowledge.
its always good to do some reading...... BTW the gas gauge might just need plugging in under the left side panel
Kookaloo!
Frank
Thanks Frank, I've really not had a chance to check it out thoroughly but the indicator is on the wrong side of the peg.
I've only ridden the bike twice, up and down the short road in front of my house, fastest thing I've ever ridden to date!. It runs strong but there are two things that bother me, a ticking and a metallic tinging (like a small bell) sound from the engine at low speeds and a dripping oil leak on the left side of the engine near the sprocket cover. I really wanted to work on it some today but it's a very chilly 29 degree's out there in the garage.
Ticking may be a valve out of adjustment, or like mine, a leaking exhaust gasket at the head. Not sure on the bell sound.....earlier model OEM exhaust pipes had an inner and outer tube......they would rust through the inner and it would rattle around in the outer.....not sure if this is a possibility on your bike?
Harvy
Welcome Skyman, are not the '84's the most bitchen FJ made? <running for cover>
Quote from: SkyFive on January 10, 2010, 03:50:03 PM
Thanks everyone, I'm glad to be here. I've just been lurking the last few days, taking advantage of your knowledge.
No, but they're a good start until you're ready to step up to the real bikes, Pat...
Grats on yer purchase Skyman...
The '84 1100 is the Smith's Chips of bikes,
the original and the best ... :dance:
or the Coca Cola of FJ's,
The Real Thing. :biggrin:
Either way g'day SkyFive.