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New Member Got a feeling I'll need some advice from members in the near future!

Discussion in 'New Members Say Gday' started by Laceysnr, Jul 22, 2019.

  1. Laceysnr

    Laceysnr Active Member

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    Hi all,

    Ride a CBR500 daily, but a week ago I picked up a '98 Suzuki Across, love the 90s styling and can't wait to hear it screaming at 16,000rpm! That said, it's not been run for a few years, and I've not taken on a bike project before, so I've got plenty to learn ahead of me. Currently in the process of stripping her down check the state of the carbys and replace the spark plugs, prior to me collecting her she'd been sat for 4-5 years without running, so I'm expecting some gunk. All up she's done less than 11,000km and is in great condition.

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    Tonight's job is trying to get the spark plugs out... the leads seem very tight. Just yank 'em?!
     
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    my67xr Bike Enthusiast Staff Member Premium Member Contributing Member

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    Welcome to the forum. Lots of friendly people here with good advice
     
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    Andych Moderator Staff Member Premium Member Contributing Member Dirty Wheel Club

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    Welcome mate , pull the spark plug caps, not the leads otherwise you will pull the leads out of the caps

    Grab your self a can of threebond for soaking your jets and emulsion tubes .

    Also check the slide holders , they are a small White plastic piece that join the slides to the diaphragm , they get old and break and the slide will no longer move which is a common failure on these bikes
     
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    Murdo The Good Doctor Staff Member Contributing Member Ride and Events Crew

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    Turn/twist the plug caps to break to seal before trying to pull them off.
     
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    Thanks for the warm welcome all! Got the plugs out ok tonight :)
     
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    good to hear.

    Now the fun begins
     
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