tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post4640774223399162662..comments2024-03-22T18:01:20.065-05:00Comments on Geezer with a Grudge: Second ChancesT.W. Dayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04078254371483458356noreply@blogger.comBlogger9125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-26673387515753503182011-07-17T08:40:02.621-05:002011-07-17T08:40:02.621-05:00Paul B,
Nice work. I enjoyed your article. "...Paul B,<br /><br />Nice work. I enjoyed your article. "Zen" was a turning point in my life, way back in the very early 70's. I used to carry that book with me on backpacking trips, to rejuvenate my DIY jones. I should probably read it again. <br /><br />While the Brits didn't make particularly dependable motorcycles, they did make some dependably beautiful girls (as shown on your Norton ad). I think my old Rickman was the best of the old world; Brit frame, German engine, Spanish suspension. <br /><br />I'm finding that speed and my failing body don't mix well, either. The same goes for weight. I turned 63 today and between arthritic hips and back and the constant struggle to keep my own weight under control, added pounds on the bike just means I don't ride as much.T.W. Dayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04078254371483458356noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-87048723893646778742011-07-16T20:59:07.192-05:002011-07-16T20:59:07.192-05:00I would have asked the idiot what he thought the d...I would have asked the idiot what he thought the deposit was for. Sometimes it is an act of mercy to tweak an idiot.<br /><br />Just found your website, amazing how similar our opinions are on a lot of this stuff.<br /><br />I had my run-in with the adventure-tourer genre, a Guzzi Quota. Way, way too tall and heavy for me to be comfortable, although I liked the bike mechanically. Just tried my first real sport-bike, a YZF600R (the "sport bike for adults") but I can't figure out how to shift the thing smoothly, the throttle is insane. I guess at 61 I just don't need 100hp any more! I'm now thinking about that TU250x you reviewed, reminds me a bit of my brit bike days. Or maybe the little KLX250 whatzit (supermoto style) that came out recently. Had my eye out for a Sherpa for a while but never ran into one. Have a beater Honda XR250L for knock-around and good mileage.<br /><br />Here's an article I wrote about motorcycles:<br />http://www.ncc-1776.org/tle2009/tle550-20091227-06.html<br /><br />Keep up the grumping!Paul Bnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-92174851618870433762011-07-13T15:08:52.489-05:002011-07-13T15:08:52.489-05:00Paul, I always called it "good faith money,&q...Paul, I always called it "good faith money," because it is exactly how you called it. I've not accepted that money for years, because it's not worth the hassle. I won't do it again, either. <br /><br />Since the buyer was a guy our age, I sort assumed he was aware of what the payment was for. Assuming is, as always, a dumb thing to do.T.W. Dayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04078254371483458356noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-54566099959402709532011-07-13T14:56:44.492-05:002011-07-13T14:56:44.492-05:00That's what the deposit is all about. He give...That's what the deposit is all about. He gives you a deposit so you won't sell it to someone else, in turn, if he doesn't pay you the rest, you keep the deposit to defray extra advertising and turning others away. The deposit is yours to keep.Paul Streeternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-72913807673092964662011-07-13T09:58:57.771-05:002011-07-13T09:58:57.771-05:00What sort of enrichment arrangement does the carb ...What sort of enrichment arrangement does the carb have? <br /><br />Modern fuel tends to have quite a high volatiles content, which is why it can go off in storage quite easily. Combine that with low temperatures and you can end up quite lean. A richer starter jet (if that's how it works) or even summer/winter jetting might be the answer.<br /><br />I have the opposite problem with my Morinis, they need leaner idle jets for modern fuel or you can get quite a bad stumble comming off idle. I use almost exclusively Shell V-Power becuase the Morinis run crisper on the 99 Octane and it has minimal or no Ethanol content that is wreaking havock on many vehicles over 10 years old. I've heard of several cases of problems after fitting a fuel filter because the Ethanol is disolving the adhesive holding the filter element together and gumming up the carb.Paul Comptonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-77028643502224453692011-07-13T08:23:05.475-05:002011-07-13T08:23:05.475-05:00Hmmm. Makes me wonder if the strainer inside your ...Hmmm. Makes me wonder if the strainer inside your fuel tank is somewhat plugged with crud, which is common.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-39352882111120232742011-07-13T07:01:07.013-05:002011-07-13T07:01:07.013-05:00I would give back the deposit, not worth the hastl...I would give back the deposit, not worth the hastle to keep itMurmannoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-14911428408449325842011-07-12T19:39:25.610-05:002011-07-12T19:39:25.610-05:00I suspect you're right. I've cleaned the c...I suspect you're right. I've cleaned the carb several times, each time with a moderately different result. All jets pass cleaner easily and there is no varnish in the carb at all. Unfortunately, the Kawasaki geniuses were so intent on keeping the seat height low while clinging to the long travel suspension, the fuel petcock outlet is almost exactly parallel with the carb inlet, which means there isn't enough pressure to push fuel through much of a filter.T.W. Dayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04078254371483458356noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5950664143576637249.post-8181171935678734232011-07-12T12:30:39.393-05:002011-07-12T12:30:39.393-05:00Sounds like a carburetion problem. Try cleaning ou...Sounds like a carburetion problem. Try cleaning out the low-speed jet in that carb. The hole in there is so tiny that the eensiest weensiest bit of crud can partially block flow, leading to inadequate fueling at low speed, and making it hard to start. Make sure to use a fuel filter between the tank and the carbs to help prevent this problem.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com