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Post by shiloh on Mar 21, 2015 18:12:04 GMT -5
Going to do a tune up, should probably change out the old, I would like to acquire really good points and condensers. What brands of tune up kits are the best value for these old bikes, this is my first points bike since the `80s and really don`t know whats what. All suggestions more than welcome.
Cheers.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 22, 2015 5:36:17 GMT -5
try a post in the "Ask Walms"? All that timing and points stuff is out of my league.
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Post by shiloh on Mar 22, 2015 6:39:31 GMT -5
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Post by kawonda750 on Mar 22, 2015 7:39:53 GMT -5
try a post in the "Ask Walms"? All that timing and points stuff is out of my league. LOL I once knew a guy named Donnie La Points. I got them from Andre , Perry.
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Post by shiloh on Mar 22, 2015 9:49:37 GMT -5
Thanx Dave, I will check out Andres site to see whats what.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 23, 2015 11:33:19 GMT -5
Andre's stuff works nice. Cheap too. Maybe try eBay for Genuine Kawi points, if you can get a deal they are a good investment.
It's all coming back now, thanks for jogging my memory Dave. If you don't have a bike lift, a little tip: lean the bike to it's right side and support it by the right handle bar. Lean it way over! (watch the gas cap doesn't drip) Be careful not to bang the end of the bar as some throttle tubes are plastic and could break. This way the the ignition is pointing upward some and makes your life easier as you can sit on a small stool and work downward instead of working horizontal. I hang the right bar on my work bench with the bars turned full left, and tie it off once bike is tilted.
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