Re: GPX750R resurrection
Posted: Sun Dec 11, 2016 5:16 pm
I could not buy circlip pliers small enough at Repco or Bunnings so I had to modify an old one by using the Dremel with a stone on the the tips and it worked fine.
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Mister_T wrote:It could have been a nice day for a ride here in Melbourne today, but I chose to do the clutch hydraulics instead due to a minor drip from the clutch master when in use.
I know clutch hydraulics tend not to get much attention, but even this surprised me.
Geez, where does all the sludge come from?
javaman wrote:Where would the 'rust' came from? Aluminium don't rust do they?
javaman wrote:I need to do/improve the cooling on my GPZ900R. 15 min in any traffic and it goes to the red zone. Have drained, change cap, etc. Which is funny as my aircooled 750 can sit in traffic all day no worries
GPX Denis wrote:Does anyone know if there is a fuel reserve on the GPX 750r fuel light comes on with 10 litres still in the tank
The_Fixer wrote:Tyres may also be prone to catastrophic failure past this time frame,