New rider, new bike. Don't know what I'm doin
#1
New rider, new bike. Don't know what I'm doin
Hi, I just joined the forum and could use some advice. I just bought this Honda 1980 CB900 Custom it doesn't run right now it was stored in the barn for about 10 years where would you start with this thing and what advice would you give to someone
who has yet to even take the motorcycle class we have a great motorcycle class in our state and I plan to take it before spring I would assume this is going to be a project that will take some time to get this thing Road ready any tips would be greatly appreciated thank you.
who has yet to even take the motorcycle class we have a great motorcycle class in our state and I plan to take it before spring I would assume this is going to be a project that will take some time to get this thing Road ready any tips would be greatly appreciated thank you.
#2
Re: New rider, new bike. Don't know what I'm doin
Get the old battery out first, get a new battery or some jumper cables, pull the plugs and check the compression. If they are all above 125psi, then check the spark. If both those are ok it will probably need some fuel system love in the form of a fuel tank flush and a carb clean. If there is rust in the tank that will need to be taken care of. Hopefully it got parked with a full tank of gas and dry carbs. Budget for new tires also.....
#3
Re: New rider, new bike. Don't know what I'm doin
I have some cables and a compression tester ready for the morning. I think thevtank is clean with little to no rust but I'll get into it more tomorrow.
They say this is an old man bike? Maybe if I lose the fairing and bags. They worth anything?
They say this is an old man bike? Maybe if I lose the fairing and bags. They worth anything?
#4
Re: New rider, new bike. Don't know what I'm doin
Leave the fairing and bags on it. Bags are awesome, and pulling off the fairing will leave you with a junk of wires and no light. Your bike is not collectable, and it is not worth more in parts. Put the time into getting it running, you will learn a bit and have some fun. It is an old man's bike so what? Enjoy it for what it is, when you are ready to sell it the next guy that wants it will appreciate that you didn't butcher it. Go to the good will and find a cassette of AC/DC or lynard skynard and Rock it proud.
Also get a cable luber like this...
https://www.amazon.com/Motion-Pro-08.../dp/B0012TYX9W
it will probably save you a few bucks on cables.
Also get a cable luber like this...
https://www.amazon.com/Motion-Pro-08.../dp/B0012TYX9W
it will probably save you a few bucks on cables.
#6
Re: New rider, new bike. Don't know what I'm doin
Almost forgot. I think you can put a 10" single in the top box, or either that inffinity bass link. it bumped pretty good even while drivin'
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