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pvrp
Joined: Nov 14, 2008
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Re: Choke arm has the jitters. It there a cure for this ailment?
Reply #18 Dec 12, 2008 10:35 pm |
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By the way, a well maintained two stroke will provide many years of reliable service. I'm working on a 34 year old Yamaha RD350 right now. I cut my teeth on a Yamaha R5, much the same as yours except 5 speeds and a drum brake up front. That was 30 years or so ago. I bought it second hand then rebuilt everything and made it look as much as I could like a TZ350. I went everywhere with that bike. One night at a party I let a guy take it for a ride and he smashed it up. That was the end of my motorcycling days. I was kind of glad in a way since I was beginning to see that I was living somewhat dangerously zipping around on that little roadster. Paul
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pvrp
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Re: Choke arm has the jitters. It there a cure for this ailment?
Reply #21 Dec 13, 2008 10:29 am |
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An R5? Alright! I have a '72 Mandarin Orange R5 out in the shed waiting it's turn for restoration. Wild little hotrods those old things were. I restored/hopped up an RD400 earlier this hear. Lots of go fast goodies in it and virtually every possible wear item replaced. I had a bit of a learning curve getting it tuned correctly with the modified air intake system, modified carbs and expansion chambers as well as setting the the best programable electronic igniton curve. Once I had everything dialed in, I was startled how quick this little thing is.
I loved the sound of my bike once I put those expansion chambers on. I moved the footpegs back, had clip-on handlebars, single seat. At the time I was the only one on the road with a racing fairing, now they've all got them. The people in the shop where I worked thought I was weird. We sold Honda and Ski-doo/Canam, so I was a bit of a traitor. Programmable ignition curve ? Never heard of such a thing. I remember playing with jets and needles and then setting the timing so it wouldn't knock, that was about it. I went to the motorcycle mechanics school in Daytona Beach back in '77. That was a blast. One of the teachers was into hot-rodding 50cc mopeds. He had one that would do 70mph. Paul
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friiy
Location: Las Vegas, The Desert
Joined: Apr 12, 2008
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Re: Choke arm has the jitters. It there a cure for this ailment?
Reply #23 Dec 14, 2008 4:50 am |
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The Kawasaki engines I was talking about were on a lot of diffrent equip. Astron, Kazz, TMC, even the old Homelite commerical trimmers.. I found one picture of a TF22 engine on a Hedge trimmer, I don't know what brand... Alot of people at the time thought that Kawasaki made the equipment.. but they were just a supplier of engines.. This you could get this engine for a few diffrent applications, They sold it with a fuel tank fill pointing the cap whatever you needed it depending on the mount...this engine was about $280 bucks by its self... The hedge trimmer sold for about $330 in 94-95.. I think this is a Astron from the sticker on the top, The Td24 engine was a 24 cc model. It had diffrent coloring and shape.. Friiy
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