I drained the coffee latte that the PO apparently used as a coolant today.
I flushed eight times already and slowly the water gets almost clear. I will continue tomorrow.
Now the wife and I will go out on a steak diner date.![]()
I drained the coffee latte that the PO apparently used as a coolant today.
I flushed eight times already and slowly the water gets almost clear. I will continue tomorrow.
Now the wife and I will go out on a steak diner date.![]()
Godspeed Jaco. You're missed down here mate.
Member number # 10085 ----------- BOTM July 2018 ----------- Restoring the old Gipsy
"A change in behaviour begins when Jesus changes our heart "
Carina Wells (Mum)
RIP.
April 2017 BOTM~2017 BOTY
August 2019 BOTM..
#10080
I had a white one new in the day and sold it in 1989 and wish I would of kept it. The bike was jetted with a K&N in air box plus a Supertrap slip on and ran like a much stronger than 600 machine. I owner a 2003 KLR650 that was set up the same but ran way less stronger. The 600 bikes were very good running bikes. Good luck and great choice. I found one for sale but the price was more than I was willing to give.
No such thing as too many motorcycles...not enough room, yup, too many bikes, nope![]()
The basis to work on is way better than it was with the Gipsy, Brian. Mainly it's catching up with some maintenance neglects and fighting some rusty brackets, frame joints, paint chips, and such over winter. Also the wire harness will need some love, but it will be no complete restore like your epic works my friend.
It does run very strong. It is kind of a Frankenstein engine though. The crankcase is the original 600 but someone mounted the 650 engine covers and the barrel and head of the 650. maybe there was an issue with the original piston and barrel and somebody took the chance to upgrade on displacement like I did with my Rex and the 1200 engine.
The big KLRs are notorious for their oil consumption due to ovaled barrels but I have ridden the Thumper for a couple hundred kms now and noticed only minor consumption, so that is on the plus side too.
I am still more than happy with my spontaneous decision to pull the trigger on that bike.
The garage directly facing mine is for rent right now.![]()
Godspeed Jaco. You're missed down here mate.
Member number # 10085 ----------- BOTM July 2018 ----------- Restoring the old Gipsy
I mounted the LeoVince X3 today.
Since the attaching parts were designed for the 650C model with a different tail section I had to become a little creative on the rear mounting where the provided spacer was a tad too long.
I also made a comparison vid with the sound of the original vs. the Leo.
My boss says he actually likes the original better because you hear each knock of the piston.
I prefer the deeper growl of the Leo and I do not miss the tweeting.Decide for yourself.
Godspeed Jaco. You're missed down here mate.
Member number # 10085 ----------- BOTM July 2018 ----------- Restoring the old Gipsy
Definitely like the Leo better than stock sound.
Arash (pronounced "our-ash")
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