Thinking of getting this Magna
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Re: Thinking of getting this Magna
Speed is what Magna was built for. This is what I know from experience: Dad's '82 Magna 750 went from 35 to 85 mph, in third, crossing a 3 lane intersection with one twist of my wrist. I didn't feel like stopping for the light, so I gunned it through the yellow. Boy, howdy, was that thrilling at 19 years old.
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Re: Thinking of getting this Magna
MmeMagpie wrote:Speed is what Magna was built for. This is what I know from experience: Dad's '82 Magna 750 went from 35 to 85 mph, in third, crossing a 3 lane intersection with one twist of my wrist. I didn't feel like stopping for the light, so I gunned it through the yellow. Boy, howdy, was that thrilling at 19 years old.
Sounds evil tempting...


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How about fuel economy?
I'm also worried about having to maintain 4 carbs in good performance and also synced together. Any thoughts?
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I'm also worried about having to maintain 4 carbs in good performance and also synced together. Any thoughts?
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I have no idea. I'm a silversmith, not a mechanic 

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Re: Thinking of getting this Magna
MmeMagpie wrote:I have no idea. I'm a silversmith, not a mechanic

Need some practical feedback.
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Re: Thinking of getting this Magna
Bike tech training to be a Mech E. myself...
The 4 carbs together is a royal PITA to work on. The nice thing about the Magnas is that you rarely have to work on the carbs if you ride it more than once a month. Balancing is about all you really need to do to them and that's not so difficult.
The 4 carbs together is a royal PITA to work on. The nice thing about the Magnas is that you rarely have to work on the carbs if you ride it more than once a month. Balancing is about all you really need to do to them and that's not so difficult.
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Thanks for the tip...Wrider wrote:Bike tech training to be a Mech E. myself...
The 4 carbs together is a royal PITA to work on. The nice thing about the Magnas is that you rarely have to work on the carbs if you ride it more than once a month. Balancing is about all you really need to do to them and that's not so difficult.
Weather permitting...I'll be riding at least twice a week.
Hopefully I'll never need to work on the carbs.
How about SeaFoam? Is it a good preventive measure to carb problems?
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Re: Thinking of getting this Magna
Seafoam works great if you've got SOME plugging in your jets. If it's going to be sitting for a while, use some StaBil to stabilize the fuel so it won't gum the carbs up nearly as quickly or badly.
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Re: Thinking of getting this Magna
+1 but please make sure it's ethanol compatible that stuff turns gooey after awhile!!!
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I'm a bit on the preventive side...
Should I add Stabil to every tank of fuel? Or add Seafoam?
I know Sta-Bil is the best when storing so I'm going to use it then. But as mentioned above...how about a routine additive?
Should I add Stabil to every tank of fuel? Or add Seafoam?
I know Sta-Bil is the best when storing so I'm going to use it then. But as mentioned above...how about a routine additive?