That's one heck of a checklist. But I agree with other poster. Do all new
fluid changes. Inspect tank for rust. Fresh gas and good battery and she
may just start. Only put a little gas in the tank. To avoid having to drain
it if it needs removing to pull carbs. Get a can or 2 of B12 Chemtool and
Thanks very much. This is great!
On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 8:03 AM EGrider wrote:
> There are a million resources for getting your bike on the road again. The
> first one is the shop manual for your bike. You need to get the engine
> started, and then the bike will tell you what else needs to be d
Welcome, and good luck!
On Sun, Sep 16, 2018, 7:54 AM Tommy Hill wrote:
> Certainly sounds like you have all the skills you will need. Just be
> gentle! These parts are hard to find.
> You may be surprised at how little it may need...
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Certainly sounds like you have all the skills you will need. Just be gentle!
These parts are hard to find.
You may be surprised at how little it may need...
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There are a million resources for getting your bike on the road again. The
first one is the shop manual for your bike. You need to get the engine
started, and then the bike will tell you what else needs to be done. Once
you have specific questions, post again.
Here's a checklist:
http://xjbike