keny Posted April 8 Author Share Posted April 8 Working on the Bandit 600 today. Carbs off and apart Looks like someone had glued the float chambers to the crabs as one failed and started to leak So got new, as all O rings as well The fuel line could be updated to Sadly was not my day, of the rubbers for float chambers 2 where good but 2 slightly smaller, didn't work out So tomorrow to get a new kit.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keny Posted April 10 Author Share Posted April 10 The Bandit is finally together And alive VID_20240410_095848.mp4 Just need side covers as seat on, then first ride, but will not happen today, have a doctor's appointment in a other city that takes rest of day 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keny Posted April 11 Author Share Posted April 11 Some updates on my bikes, the Bandit as XT The Bandit has now fresh fork seals as oil, legs slides ~10mm up to compensate for the 120/70 front tire as 120/60 is original size Also did bleed both brakes whit fresh brake fluid as it was quite dark looking and did change engine oil as the crabs had flooded to be safe, as I had oil at home. Was windy as a bit colder today so first ride planned for tomorrow! XT350, carburetors back together and back on bike Also the tank paint damage repaired for now, maybe a full respray next winter? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keny Posted April 12 Author Share Posted April 12 Today season opened The Bandit was a positive surprise, ok the aftermarket can a bit louder to my taste but that's easy to fix. Rides good, engine more flexible than I had believe, no sky rocket but still fun. Well it's still ice on local lakes And you had to take it easy as roads partly covered whit light gravel from winter that has not been taken from the road yet Also a add to garage today, 2 wheels as electric engine that assist as you pedal A Yamaha moro07 30th anniversary model. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Contributer bmart Posted April 12 Member Contributer Share Posted April 12 The Bandit 600 is a perfectly adequate bike to do just about anything. And it is comfy! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keny Posted April 13 Author Share Posted April 13 12 hours ago, bmart said: The Bandit 600 is a perfectly adequate bike to do just about anything. And it is comfy! Indeed, the handlebar is a bit to narrow to my liking but otherwise indeed comfortable 👍 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keny Posted April 14 Author Share Posted April 14 Got the rebuild kit for brake master cylinder, old out, new in Then XT finally going together, Handel bar weighs on as orginal grips, the air scoops on as tank, front brake bleeded, painted exhaust on Don't know if you notice but the front tire has been changed, as I bought new the shop only had size 80/90-21 in stock, orginal size is a not so common 3.00-21, the rim is only a 1.60 so to small for a 90/90-21 that needs a 1.85 wide rim. But the 80/90-21 is quite a bit smaller than the orginal 3.00-21, even the 90/90 is slightly smaller in outer diameter. But then I found one selling orginal takeoffs from a Yamaha WR250R, 80/100-21 is its size, and its very close in size to the original 3.00-21! So as I got a new tire that just been on rim, well ridden home 20ish kms for 30€ I could not resist, it's a Bridgestone TW301, had before on my Tenere 600, know it's ok rubber. And this picture is after having it running for a while, needs some final touches as carburetor's off one more time as tube between primary as secondary carb is slightly leaking. But it rains today so I'm not that keen for a test ride, even looking forward for it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keny Posted April 21 Author Share Posted April 21 The XT350 has now the small fuel tube between primary and secondary carb changed So it's ready for a test ride, need to get a insurance for it that is surprising costly for this model sadly. Also the fact that winter has strike back where I live also delay a test ride I have ordered a new license plate for it also, the old one is cracked So next I thought I should give the FJ some love, but there came up a issue straight away As you si in the picture the fork upper has a unique fasting, you need a 27mm alien key to open then, biggest I had was a 25mm... As I have mixed feeling for the FJ, and don't know if I just should list it as I get it running, I didn't want to spend a lot of money on a tool. So a friend will weld (as I don't have a weld device) this socket to a bolt whit 27mm head to make a tool. So have to wait... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Contributer bmart Posted April 21 Member Contributer Share Posted April 21 Nice! I still have some FJ ABS parts for sale. Seems like there are far fewer out there these days. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keny Posted April 22 Author Share Posted April 22 Tool is ready Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keny Posted yesterday at 07:19 AM Author Share Posted yesterday at 07:19 AM FJ still, but not fork yet, but carb diagrams. The old where no good anymore, even the plastic dip paint treatment didn't help, only worked for a day. Costly parts, OEM list price ~150€ each!, aftermarket parts locally in shop ~100€ each, managed to score these from ebay for 320€ for 4, and they are OEM mikuni ones! Have to say was quite tricky to get the needle plate in place as there is a spring under it to hold needle down, other a straight forward jobb. Next to get motivated to pull one more fork apart as lube the shock linkage 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Member Contributer Captain 80s Posted yesterday at 03:33 PM Member Contributer Share Posted yesterday at 03:33 PM 8 hours ago, keny said: The old where no good anymore, even the plastic dip paint treatment didn't help, only worked for a day. I have never heard of this hack before. I'll have to say, I am absolutely not surprised it didn't work. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
keny Posted 6 hours ago Author Share Posted 6 hours ago 18 hours ago, Captain 80s said: I have never heard of this hack before. I'll have to say, I am absolutely not surprised it didn't work. Believe it or not, there are many that have been lucky to repair there diagrams this way! A guy I know on the Canadians islands have ridden many years whit his repaird this way, he has a FJ1200..... It only repair smaller holes thro, mine where to bad Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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