1983 GL1100 Standard Bill of sale date 7/5/18

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Re: 1983 GL1100 Standard Bill of sale date 7/5/18

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I found that I have some 1500 to use on the slides. Seems to be working fine.
Now I find a plugged idle circuit on #4. Since the pucks are not removable, is there anything you can think of to get junk out of those hidden paths. I just put carb cleaner into the idle jet port in the main body and am letting it soak. Then I'll hit it with 100# of compressed air and see what happens.
Goldwings don't accelerate, they gain inertia.

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1979 GL1000 - Winter project/parts bike - custom "Busted"
1983 GL1100 Standard- raised from the dead and back to organ donor status :cry:
And the newest acquisition, 1979 XS 650F to be a sidecar tug. crossy.gif
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Are these plastic cups for the choke spring mechanisms still available? The one for carb three was missing.
Goldwings don't accelerate, they gain inertia.

1978 GL1000 - almost stock - needs a head replaced, parts are ready to install!
1979 GL1000 - Winter project/parts bike - custom "Busted"
1983 GL1100 Standard- raised from the dead and back to organ donor status :cry:
And the newest acquisition, 1979 XS 650F to be a sidecar tug. crossy.gif
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Re: 1983 GL1100 Standard Bill of sale date 7/5/18

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I have just used a soft rag
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Re: 1983 GL1100 Standard Bill of sale date 7/5/18

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A fine wire poked through the passages will loosen up dried up fuel deposits too, then spray and air blast to clear from the opposite direction of flow.
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Yep, the plugged passages soaked clean with carb cleaner overnight. I used the water pik to flush them and then blew them clean. Next project? Get that tank out and clean it! Might as well put the new rear tire on as well as long as it's off!
Goldwings don't accelerate, they gain inertia.

1978 GL1000 - almost stock - needs a head replaced, parts are ready to install!
1979 GL1000 - Winter project/parts bike - custom "Busted"
1983 GL1100 Standard- raised from the dead and back to organ donor status :cry:
And the newest acquisition, 1979 XS 650F to be a sidecar tug. crossy.gif
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depends on how old the bearings are, changing them as well
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all it takes for evil to prosper is the want of a few good men to do nothing-Edmund Burke
The question is not how much time do you have, it is what you do with the time that you have Gandalf
"One of the greatest dignities of humankind is that each successive generation is invested in the welfare of each new generation." Fred Rodgers
"it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert" ancient saying
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76 Ltd "cookies bike" ALMOST DONE
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'86 1200 (Beth's)(FOR SALE) with motorvation sidecar (sidecar sold) , July 2017 BOTM
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On the scuffed slides, I forgot to mention Howard Halasz's tip about lightly chamfering the edges between the carb bore and slide bore, which is a common problem on 1100 carbs...
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I did chamfer them, per Howard's suggestion. They're all back together, and I'm going after the rest of the fuel system, cleaning tank and replacing lines. But thanks for the heads up.
Goldwings don't accelerate, they gain inertia.

1978 GL1000 - almost stock - needs a head replaced, parts are ready to install!
1979 GL1000 - Winter project/parts bike - custom "Busted"
1983 GL1100 Standard- raised from the dead and back to organ donor status :cry:
And the newest acquisition, 1979 XS 650F to be a sidecar tug. crossy.gif
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OK carbs are bench synced and ready to install on the bike. Next project is to coat the tank, or not. You folks have a preference? To coat or not to coat. That is the question.
The used filter case arrived today.
The rear caliper is leaking so new pistons and a rebuild kit are on their way.
I bought a boat kit at the 2016 Central ride - the Luckenbach Classic rally. After seeing Stuart Smith's 1100 with a sidecar on our facebook page, I got to be thinking that maybe this one might get the sidecar.
I know that there are a few members with sidecars on the 1200s but wondering how the 1100s handle a hack.
Goldwings don't accelerate, they gain inertia.

1978 GL1000 - almost stock - needs a head replaced, parts are ready to install!
1979 GL1000 - Winter project/parts bike - custom "Busted"
1983 GL1100 Standard- raised from the dead and back to organ donor status :cry:
And the newest acquisition, 1979 XS 650F to be a sidecar tug. crossy.gif
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I would think that an '83 will be similar to a 1200 in that they have true cast wheels and most likely a better suspension
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The question is not how much time do you have, it is what you do with the time that you have Gandalf
"One of the greatest dignities of humankind is that each successive generation is invested in the welfare of each new generation." Fred Rodgers
"it takes 10,000 hours to become an expert" ancient saying
78 constantly modified/customized since 1978, BOTM June 2015 de-evolving this very moment viewtopic.php?f=30&t=65511
76 Ltd "cookies bike" ALMOST DONE
79 project, finished, FOR SALE
'86 1200 (Beth's)(FOR SALE) with motorvation sidecar (sidecar sold) , July 2017 BOTM
'17 HD Road king and 08 HD Heritage softail (Beth's) (FOR SALE). I guess you can say we have MBS
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That's what I was thinking. Of course if I get the hitch on it and it's roadworthy before Deadwood, it might be a while before it gets the sidecar. There are other projects ahead of it. so it's not moving up the list very quickly.
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Goldwings don't accelerate, they gain inertia.

1978 GL1000 - almost stock - needs a head replaced, parts are ready to install!
1979 GL1000 - Winter project/parts bike - custom "Busted"
1983 GL1100 Standard- raised from the dead and back to organ donor status :cry:
And the newest acquisition, 1979 XS 650F to be a sidecar tug. crossy.gif
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Tire time!
OK I can't find an available 120/90-18 whitewall for the front. I want a stout one, with reinforced sidewall, since I'd like eventually to hang a sidecar on this one. But so far nothing seems to be out there, BUT, I found a 130/70B18 69H Reinforced Shinko.
The big question - will it fit?
I'm looking to go with a 130/90-16 on the rear, which ought to give me a bit lower effective gearing without much to do.
Thoughts, anyone?
Goldwings don't accelerate, they gain inertia.

1978 GL1000 - almost stock - needs a head replaced, parts are ready to install!
1979 GL1000 - Winter project/parts bike - custom "Busted"
1983 GL1100 Standard- raised from the dead and back to organ donor status :cry:
And the newest acquisition, 1979 XS 650F to be a sidecar tug. crossy.gif
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I used rubbing compound by hand on the side covers and look what I found!
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Goldwings don't accelerate, they gain inertia.

1978 GL1000 - almost stock - needs a head replaced, parts are ready to install!
1979 GL1000 - Winter project/parts bike - custom "Busted"
1983 GL1100 Standard- raised from the dead and back to organ donor status :cry:
And the newest acquisition, 1979 XS 650F to be a sidecar tug. crossy.gif
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Today's project is to mount the crabs and synch them up. I think I got the tank cleaned well enough, but I will bring alond a couple new filters just in case.
The seat I received from Ebay looks to be for a smaller Honda. After I get the false tank mounted, I can see what it looks like. I have an old ugly seat that will fit, but it is UGLY.
Goldwings don't accelerate, they gain inertia.

1978 GL1000 - almost stock - needs a head replaced, parts are ready to install!
1979 GL1000 - Winter project/parts bike - custom "Busted"
1983 GL1100 Standard- raised from the dead and back to organ donor status :cry:
And the newest acquisition, 1979 XS 650F to be a sidecar tug. crossy.gif
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Today's project is to mount the crabs and synch them up
Sounds like an interesting thing to attempt! lolol
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