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Steven Rankin
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RE: Low speed vibration R80RT

Peter, I just want to rule out a damaged wheel/bad tire, some small nicks and dings are some times normal wear and tear. As for fork alignment there...

6 months ago
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RE: Low speed vibration R80RT

Some more good information from Richard. What air pressure are you running in the front tire? I am wondering if you have not got a bad tire, broken...

6 months ago
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RE: Low speed vibration R80RT

Can you take pictures of the small bumps on the wheel with something to judge the size of them? With things spinning as fast as they are, and the ...

6 months ago
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RE: Low speed vibration R80RT

Thanks for the added information Peter. Richard gives a lot of good ideas to check and take care of. When you had the new tires installed did yo...

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RE: '75 R90/6, Bing Carbs, inconsistent spark plug appearance

Scott, I see a partial number for the plugs, 6ES, Is this NGK BP6ES? This would I assume be a cooler version than Richard's suggested NGK BP7ES. ...

6 months ago
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RE: '75 R90/6, Bing Carbs, inconsistent spark plug appearance

Scott, this may be a long shot and simple to check. On the top of the carb is a disc pressed in. After many miles and years, one of my carb tops dev...

6 months ago
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RE: Low speed vibration R80RT

Can you notice this more in the front or the rear? Maybe not the issue but sometimes over tight steering head bearings will make the bike "waddle...

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RE: Low speed vibration R80RT

Peter, you have covered a lot of issues along the path I would consider. What more can you write about the history of the bike? Was there any major...

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RE: '75 R90/6, Bing Carbs, inconsistent spark plug appearance

Scott, LOL, one thing if you go back over the carbs you will be checking your work. Not saying you rebuilt them wrong but not everyone is perfect. ...

6 months ago
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RE: '75 R90/6, Bing Carbs, inconsistent spark plug appearance

Scott, not for nothing but the right plug looks normal. Wait a bit on pulling the breather until you have ridden with the stable oil. There will alw...

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RE: Rules of the Road and How to Post in the Forums

Why is it a moderator of the airheads forum can get away with bad manners but I as a club member can't

6 months ago
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RE: '75 R90/6, Bing Carbs, inconsistent spark plug appearance

I looked at a couple of spark plug sites, NGK, and Champion. I also did a search through Snowbum's website and found nothing in regard to the proper...

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RE: '75 R90/6, Bing Carbs, inconsistent spark plug appearance

Yes Richard, we should look at pictures and get more data before telling Scott to do what could be a lot of work for nothing. Also, this is a /6 n...

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RE: '75 R90/6, Bing Carbs, inconsistent spark plug appearance

For your upcoming replacement of push rod seals, you can slide the cylinder out enough to replace without taking it completely off. Again, unless ...

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