loudhvx wrote: Twisting the throttle should not really have much to do with it. But, if the bike was on the side stand for a while, then stood up, that can sometimes cause some overflow. It could be that the little vibration from twisting the throttle initiated the overflow. It's more common if the float valves are worn.
Idk what the problem is. Probably just need to order 4 kits and get these puppies rebuilt.
Also swapped over the master cylinder from the turbo bike today, because the factory one was trashed. I !!!CANNOT!!! get the damn brakes to bleed. Spent 2 hours on it tonight. I tried gravity, vacuum, pressure, nothing worked. The M\C will bench bleed just fine, but beyond that I have nothing.
Bad day for the 550.... so I just took pictures of it today. I did manage to take an inch out of her hind end
lowered rear 1"
by
Dennis Nelson Photography
, on Flickr