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Quote from: Sparky84 on September 14, 2025, 04:18:24 PMso yeah, I have a Wilbers with remote adjustment, and I always want it cheaper, ideally elbow grease and that's itQuote from: MTLZD on September 14, 2025, 06:20:14 AMHi all,Not sure how you would fit a spacer.
I'm trying to change the geometry a little bit to make the bike slightly more eager to change direction. I will drop the forks for about 1.2cm, that's all that the slip-on risers will allow before they touch, and that's what has worked in the past for me. I'm also thinking about putting a spacer under the rear shock, so I want to see if anyone has done it before I go ahead and figure it out ony own.
Any land all suggestions welcome!
As suggested you can get length adjustable shock, but you can also get a shock with a longer thread for the lower eye, YSS do one but sounds like you want to do it a bit cheaper, maybe your existing shock has a removable eye you could replace.
Good Luck
Quote from: axiom-r on September 16, 2025, 11:48:29 AMQuote from: MarioR on September 16, 2025, 11:05:29 AMUpdate:
I did a bit of work on the engine and trying to restore compression first.
Soaking in Seafoam and other specifics, clean all up, fresh oil, than over again.
So far compression on cold improved after a couple cycles:
#1 - 135, #2 - 130, #3 - 135, #4 - 130
I will keep doing it until no changes. Still need to rebuild carbs so no driving/testing yet....
Check valves - next step....
Thanks
Hi MarioR - I am curious about the soaking process and what you are doing to restore compression. Can you provide some details on how you are doing this? Are you just adding to the oil?
Your compression values have bumped up considerably - especially #2.
Cheers!
tim
Quote from: MarioR on September 16, 2025, 11:05:29 AMUpdate:
I did a bit of work on the engine and trying to restore compression first.
Soaking in Seafoam and other specifics, clean all up, fresh oil, than over again.
So far compression on cold improved after a couple cycles:
#1 - 135, #2 - 130, #3 - 135, #4 - 130
I will keep doing it until no changes. Still need to rebuild carbs so no driving/testing yet....
Check valves - next step....
Thanks
Quote from: Pat Conlon on September 15, 2025, 06:58:04 PMExcellent Tim! She is a beauty. Did you use the FJR clutch master?
I sure like mine. That adjustable lever is cool beans.
On your old FJ clutch slave, did you do an autopsy? Were your walls pitted?
We are long long over due for a ride! Perhaps Willits?
Cheers lad
Paddy.