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Re: The_Proletariat 550 project
31 May 2016 09:04In my experience, they never go back to the same sync position. It shouldn't be far off, but won't be perfect.The_Proletariat wrote: Do I need to re sync the carbs if I remove and then reinstall them without making any carb or engine changes?
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31 May 2016 09:37loudhvx wrote:In my experience, they never go back to the same sync position. It shouldn't be far off, but won't be perfect.The_Proletariat wrote: Do I need to re sync the carbs if I remove and then reinstall them without making any carb or engine changes?
I checked and they were pretty close. I left the sync alone.
Hopefully I can get some color on these plugs soon so I can make a jetting assessment.
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02 Jul 2016 16:34 - 02 Jul 2016 16:36
I have a chassis question.
Last summer I properly aligned my rear wheel using the tape measure method. Before this I was using the notch marks on the swing arm and the bike was pulling to the right side and the rear tire was starting to wear funny. Anyways I was happy with the result and I have not had to adjust the chain since then therefore I have not touched the wheel alignment.
Most of the roads here are crowned therefore I would expect the bike to want to slightly pull to the right however I feel this bike is starting to pull more than it should. I have checked the wheel alignment (tape measure method) and it looks good. I have not noticed the rear tire wearing funny. What else can I check?
Also let's talk about tar strips on asphalt roads. I know they can be slick however I was never really bothered by them. Lately they seem even more slippery. I felt the front tire (3 year old Kenda Kruz) slip on one today. Scared me pretty bad. Paranoid or related to the pulling issue?
Last summer I properly aligned my rear wheel using the tape measure method. Before this I was using the notch marks on the swing arm and the bike was pulling to the right side and the rear tire was starting to wear funny. Anyways I was happy with the result and I have not had to adjust the chain since then therefore I have not touched the wheel alignment.
Most of the roads here are crowned therefore I would expect the bike to want to slightly pull to the right however I feel this bike is starting to pull more than it should. I have checked the wheel alignment (tape measure method) and it looks good. I have not noticed the rear tire wearing funny. What else can I check?
Also let's talk about tar strips on asphalt roads. I know they can be slick however I was never really bothered by them. Lately they seem even more slippery. I felt the front tire (3 year old Kenda Kruz) slip on one today. Scared me pretty bad. Paranoid or related to the pulling issue?
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Re: The_Proletariat 550 project
02 Jul 2016 16:57
Is the front end straight? Swing arm tight?
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02 Jul 2016 17:11 - 02 Jul 2016 17:14swest wrote: Is the front end straight? Swing arm tight?
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Have not checked the swing arm.
The front end, I am not sure. This bike has been dropped, and was in an accident. Most of the time the forks appear to be relatively square when riding straight. On some roads they appear to be very slightly turned to the right. Right after my accident the front end was way out of alignment. It is nowhere near that bad.
I believe the forks are straight. Both forks turn smoothly in the right side tree clamps. The left tree clamps is not as smooth. I have been considering replacing the triple tree but I am not sure how to determine if a ebay triple is straight before I order one.
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Re: The_Proletariat 550 project
02 Jul 2016 17:17
Could be a wheel bearing going out too.
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02 Jul 2016 17:31
I have not checked the rear wheel bearing.
The front bearing feels smooth and the wheel spins for a long time.
The front bearing feels smooth and the wheel spins for a long time.
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02 Jul 2016 17:55
There are three in the rear.
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09 Jul 2016 17:56swest wrote: Could be a wheel bearing going out too.
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How does one diagnose a bad wheel bearing?
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09 Jul 2016 18:50
Tire wear is a good indication. If you still have the stock ones, it would be a good idea to replace them.
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09 Jul 2016 21:42
I have more tire wear on the left of the tires. I have been told this is because one takes left turns at a higher speed than right turns.
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10 Jul 2016 06:38
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