Thanks to speedindoug for the photo
Monday, April 1, 2013
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
'78 xs650 carbs, a little bit closer
Thanks to Rick at http://oldskoolcarbs.com/ for rebuilding a crusty set of swap meet carbs. These things are better than new
Tuesday, January 29, 2013
A couple of XS650 engines
Here's a good example of a frozen/locked up engine. Next to it is another pretty sad XS650 engine, both motors have been taking up space in my work area for a while. My 1978 XS650 project needs something reliable, and it looks like it's time for a NC trip for some crisis intervention/engine rehab/engine lovin. So see you in a couple of months engines, get rephased, get a pma and new ignition system, do this for yourselves.
Wednesday, January 2, 2013
Making a seat for my XS650
It's been cold, and I've been riding a little bit, but this weekend I spent a little time trying to get my seat right for my '83 XS650. I have a couple of extra frames to use for experimenting with. The plan is to get a seat that is super easy to install and remove if needed. Progress is going ok, but this is definetly a learning project since I've never messed with a seat before.
Updating my XS650 Foot Rests
Here is a set of crusty old foot rests I had lying around in a box of XS650 parts. They were not really good for anything, so I thought I'd hook them up for use in 2013. First I used a cut off wheel on my angle grinder to remove the foot rests. Next, I sanded that cut area smooth with a sanding wheel on the angle grinder. Then these things got sand blasted in my cabinet. Finally, the left side rest got drilled and the right side got a tab welded to it. I'm not completely happy with the right side tab though and am planning to beef it up before these get powder coated and put on.
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