Anyone here know a trick to installing the engine? When I took it out months and months ago, it was a pain. Valve covers are installed and left side covers are installed. Anyone know a trick for an easier install i.e. from the right with motor turned sideways????
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Great advice guys, I will look strongly at the Strom 650. I looked at the concours and fjr 1300 today and those seemed to big for my comfort level. Sat on a FJ 09 and it was definitely nice.
Sounds like the "frog thrown against the wall" is my most viable option at this point, LOL.
Thanks,
I have been looking at those also. My concern with bikes that size were how they do on the highway at speeds. I'm sure they would be better around town than the larger bikes.
Thanks for the input guys. I have a lot of research to do. I'm going to head up to a local shop and check some out this weekend.
Anyone else with personal experience, please chime in also.:biglaugh:
All,
I'm looking for a sport touring bike. It would be driven to work (65 miles round trip) and on some weekends on a 500 mile round trip. I'm looking for something with hard bags and plenty of power. I also wan't an upright riding position.
I have been eyeballing the used Kawasaki Concours 14...
I am currently working with Sean on fixing this thing and also upgrades to the transmission while i'm in there. He definitely has a wealth of knowledge on these things.
I have opted out of doing the overdrive 5th gear. I searched quite a bit on here and didn't find any overwhelming accounts...
Pulled the case this morning and found an issue right off the bat. Just to recap my post in the the clutch forum, this happened while I was out tuning the bike. I had just replaced my 152.5 main jets with 150's and was out seeing the results. It felt great and decided to leave the next light...
Problem: When more than 1/3 throttle is applied, it revs up accompanied with a ratcheting gear noise, in multiple gears. Previously posted in clutch section and realized it's not clutch after removal and re-installation. Suspect bent shift forks, shift drum damage or gear dogs worn.
I'm posting...