Steinhauer
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Does your bike have a carburetor ?
We should plan for a rally sometime this summer.
Yes, two of them I think?Does your bike have a carburetor ?
Yes, two of them I think?
How many cylinders does the engine have?
I want to say two, but I honestly haven't a clue how many it has.
Kawasaki Ninja 500R - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sure thing, but take note, I play Ingress on motorcycle a lot, so I make lots of stops..lol
Yes, two of them I think?
Stein I like your bike. The flat black is nice all my helmets have been flat black and my bike was metallic black.
Thought about you earlier today hope you and your family are holding up ok. When my dad died part of me died with him that I'll never get back it's rough. Been over 18 years and it doesn't get any easier. I'm sorry for your loss.
Ok, your idle is rough because you need to clean the carbs. You might even need to adjust the idle jet needles using a mannometer.
How to sync carbs on a motorcycle - YouTube
^not captioned, but will give you an idea what a mannometer does.
here is a good video on how to clean the carbs using seafoam:
Seafoam Motorcycle Carburetors "The Right Way" - Motorcycle Carburetor Cleaning - YouTube
If i get some time this week - I will make a how-to video in ASL for you.
Don't use carb cleaner for a motorcycle. Use Seafoam deep creep. Any auto store should have it. Make sure your bike is warmed up and take out a vacuum screw ( not the needles ) and spray deep creep in it while the bike is running and is hot. A lot of smoke will come out the exhaust and you don't want to flood the carbs, so use a little at a time.
But it definitely sounds like the carbs need to be synced. I would also have to see a picture of what your clutch handle is doing. It may be as simple as adding a washer to keep the adjusting screw from loosening.
I used WD-40 and works great for throttle handle.follow your clutch cable from the handle to the engine. There should be a way to adjust it/tighten it at the engine side.
About the oil issue - have you ever parked your bike with a cardboard box under your engine? Were there any leaks? If so, where were the leaks coming from?
Also, check your fuses for your instrument cluster before ruling it a burned out bulb.
and a sticky throttle is cool - you have cruise control
J/K - spray some lubricant around your throttle handle where the throttle cables (there should be two) connect. I would even take them off and spray down inside the whole cable while moving the metal while back and forth - but don't do this unless you know what you are doing and how to reconnect everything.
I used WD-40 and works great for throttle handle.
I'm going to ride it back here 177 miles north of where it currently is being stored, I just fear it breaking down and having no way to get it back to my parent's place or up here for my instructor to check out.
Either way, I need to get it here so he can show me how to work on it.
I'm going to ride it back here 177 miles north of where it currently is being stored, I just fear it breaking down and having no way to get it back to my parent's place or up here for my instructor to check out.
Either way, I need to get it here so he can show me how to work on it.