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<blockquote data-quote="kirrbby" data-source="post: 161801" data-attributes="member: 3972"><p>I didn't pull the head to check the cylinder or combustion chamber etc. I didn't pull the clutch to clean it or check the discs. I did clean out the spinner and screen. The spinner wasn't too bad at all, considering. The screen was free of dirt and debris. There really wasn't hardly any sludge at all in the bottom of the motor. Nothing loose in there or anything either. I hosed out as much of that nasty oil as possible, but I didn't go crazy with the brakekleen. I pulled the stator for a look at the cam chain, all was well in there. There was a fair bit of rust on the coil ends and magnets on the flywheel. I cleaned this up pretty good and reassembled. Valve lash was very close, and I left them alone. Carb was caked and nasty outside, Sandy and plugged up inside. Just gave it a quick delousing and bolted it up.</p><p></p><p>The frame I recently bought cheap off eBay. It has some dents and bends. It does the job nicely. If I keep this bike, it will always be a beater. Good one to let the kids ride. It's a 93.</p><p></p><p>The bike came with rough but repairable front signals and stems, but no rears. It also came with one mirror, and with the airbox which I had to straighten out a bit and weld a tab back on. I'll be mounting those up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kirrbby, post: 161801, member: 3972"] I didn't pull the head to check the cylinder or combustion chamber etc. I didn't pull the clutch to clean it or check the discs. I did clean out the spinner and screen. The spinner wasn't too bad at all, considering. The screen was free of dirt and debris. There really wasn't hardly any sludge at all in the bottom of the motor. Nothing loose in there or anything either. I hosed out as much of that nasty oil as possible, but I didn't go crazy with the brakekleen. I pulled the stator for a look at the cam chain, all was well in there. There was a fair bit of rust on the coil ends and magnets on the flywheel. I cleaned this up pretty good and reassembled. Valve lash was very close, and I left them alone. Carb was caked and nasty outside, Sandy and plugged up inside. Just gave it a quick delousing and bolted it up. The frame I recently bought cheap off eBay. It has some dents and bends. It does the job nicely. If I keep this bike, it will always be a beater. Good one to let the kids ride. It's a 93. The bike came with rough but repairable front signals and stems, but no rears. It also came with one mirror, and with the airbox which I had to straighten out a bit and weld a tab back on. I'll be mounting those up. [/QUOTE]
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