Riding again, when the bike doesn't crap out.

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Riding again, when the bike doesn't crap out.

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I started out with a '96 Vulcan 500 that I bought new... I got engaged and was forced to sell it in 2000 (She hated bikes) ... She cheated on me 2 months later. I got married in 2003 and just recently had 2 kids (15 months and 3 months old).. My wife told me that if I ever wanted a motorcycle again, to go for it. Well gas prices and a dead car forced (yea, right) me into picking up a cheap bike to help me commute in the summer.

A '78 Yamaha 650 Standard fell into my lap for $550. I found out it has a '79 engine in it, so I'm not sure how many miles are on it, but this thing is a total piece of crap, and I love it. I've had to fix the charging system, put on two shift levers, put in new oil seals, a new tach, a new ignition switch, drill out the old fork lock and put in a new one, replace brake lines, adjust the cam chain, adjust the points, balance the carbs, and fix the side covers. Every time I get it back up and running, I get to ride it for two days, and then something else breaks or falls off. This is not a boring bike.

Right now, it's in the shed with the gas tank being torn off and petcocks rebuilt. I had to put new fuel hoses in because they sprung a leak going down the rode. I now have no vacuum in one carb, and I think it's just a hose, but that prompted the carbs to be ripped out and this weekend I am going to tear them down and give them a bath in chem-dip. The main drive sprocket has come loose again, so I need to tighted it down and rebend the washer and hope it doesn't break off. Every bolt I have tried to remove seems to have stripped out in the process. The last one was a screw in the master cylinder.

With all the trouble this thing has been, it has been the best experiance with a bike because not only am I riding again, I'm learning how to properly maintain them this time. That is something a brand new bike won't teach you.

This is a project bike until I can find something better.... When I actually have money. That probably won't be until my kids move out of the house in 20 years.

I live in Port Huron, MI and commute to Mount Clemens, MI for work. If anyone takes that route and sees me on my bike, don't follow me, you never know what could fall off it next. :shock:

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#2 Unread post by motogirl »

Ha! That's awesome!

Welcome to the forum, and keep up that fantastic attitude!
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#4 Unread post by sharpmagna »

Welcome to the forums. That's the joys of buying a used older bike. It's a great experience and I'd do it again and again. I've learned so much about my old bike and I'm not afraid to tear into like I would with a brand spanking new bike.
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Re: Riding again, when the bike doesn't

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thespirit wrote:I live in Port Huron, MI and commute to Mount Clemens, MI for work. If anyone takes that route and sees me on my bike, don't follow me, you never know what could fall off it next. :shock:
ROFLMAO. Classic. I wish I knew how to do all that stuff. I ordered a service manual off eBay because I've got a nice issue with my bike requiring the choke to be on. (I already posted in the troubleshooting forums) So I'm hoping to be able to fix it myself and saving money by not taking it to the dealer. :)

I must admit you have a stellar attitude for a bike that keeps falling apart every other day. heh. :o
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#6 Unread post by thespirit »

Thanks for the comments.
Slel3tor1 wrote:ROFLMAO. Classic. I wish I knew how to do all that stuff. I ordered a service manual off eBay because I've got a nice issue with my bike requiring the choke to be on. (I already posted in the troubleshooting forums) So I'm hoping to be able to fix it myself and saving money by not taking it to the dealer.
I've got the opposite problem. My bike likes to quit if the choke is on too long. It's probably just dirt in it... I'm tearing mine all apart tomorrow to soak them in some Chem-Dip. It should fix it.

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#7 Unread post by Loonette »

Welcome aboard! I've spent a fair amount of time in Port Huron - it's a nice ride up along the lake. Not sure if I'd want to commute every day to Mt. Clemens, but at least you get to do it on two wheels.

Enjoy the forums!

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#8 Unread post by Kim »

Welcome!

I assume your current wife isn't the one who cheated on you? Just as well....I don't think you would have been happy with someone who hates bikes. :D

I live near Ann Arbor. We've camped in Lakeport several times.

Good luck with the bike!
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#9 Unread post by thespirit »

No, I dumped the one that cheated on me. I don't put up with that crap.

My wife doesn't really like bikes all that much either, she just tolerates them. I'm trying to convince her to ride with me... But the bike has been broken more than running lately, so I think I need to get it stable first. :lol:

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