I’m back (again)

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Things were progressing very well at better than a snail’s pace. But as I started to figure out how to mount the rear fender, it became apparent that the bike was stuck in gear. It wouldn’t shift up or down. … Continued

Finishing the wheels, tires, suspension and brakes (2 of 2)

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Well, I ran into a problem after installing the rear wheel. The new Shinko tire wasn’t the problem. The problem is that the rear wheel didn’t move and the gear shift lever felt like a mess.  So it’s time to … Continued

Working on the wheels, tires and suspension (1 of 2)

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The idea here is to get the bike up and on its legs. It’s been hanging from the engine hoist. Now it needs to stand on the ground so I can see how it measures up. The additions are: The … Continued

I’m back

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It’s been a while since my last post, for sure. Without further ado, here’s what’s been happening with the 1981 Suzuki GS850L…in a nutshell. (You’ll have to excuse the pics at least until I get the hang of the camera … Continued

Waves of summer heat

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That’s what the summer of 2016 was made of.  Heat wave after heat wave.  According to our local meteorologists, there have been seven of them, so far. Another is predicted for this week. According to Wikipedia, a heat wave is … Continued

A short update

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This post is going to be short and, hopefully, sweet. It will be short because time has been at a premium. My schedule—and I use the term loosely—basically depends on two things: other peoples’ schedules and my ability/energy level.  Lately, … Continued

The dark art of bobber electrics

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Things were going along very well…with the operative word being “were.” The carbs were finally sorted out and ceased pouring gasoline onto the garage floor through the floats. The bike started several times. The idle was rough. That was expected … Continued

Removing a broken screw or bolt from a cylinder head

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While waiting for a ZN part (more on that later), it seemed like a real good time to put the cylinder head back together. To get started, all that needs to be done is remove the four camshaft caps. However, … Continued

Finishing the ZN (1 of …)

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It’s been on my radar lately…in between the ever-present kidney stone, additional and unexpected issues with the 850, so on and so forth. The first thing is hook up the temporary fuel tank to the carburetors. Prime it for starting. … Continued

Next, the crankcase

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It’s been little while since posting because the 850 has been receiving extra attention. By that, I mean it had its cases split. First, the crankcase was wheeled to my extra large sandblasting cabinet (also known as the great outdoors … Continued

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