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Upshotknothole

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  1. Saw this posted online while sitting at a bar getting drunk last night with a friend. Started emailing, then texting, and went and checked it out today. It’s missing the uppers, has the mids and lowers, would love to restore it to full fairings if I could ever find an upper. Has a yosh top triple and one case cover. Will be getting a bandit engine soon enough, but fuck I could not pass up on those beautiful purple wheels. 
     

    Does anyone remember what color the front fender was? I need to replace it and the front tire immediately. 

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  2. 11 minutes ago, TonyGee said:

    what I do is match the ign key to the petrol/seat locks. if the key goes in then you can modify the plates inside the lock. its fecking fiddley but doable and smallish fingers helps.  O.o

    Thanks, I'll try and at least get the tank and seat lock paired.

  3. 1 hour ago, justin said:

    I have a K1 and an L Slingshot and the filler cap holes are the same for both. Don't know if ignition fits. I used a keyless Harris on my Slingshot and can't recommend highly enough. Great quality and solves the matching key issue.

    Got a link for the keyless ignition? It has an 05 GSXR1K front end with an LSL top triple, so the steering lock never worked anyway.

  4. After recovering my 7/11, the ignition and gas cap locks are trash. I've been going through my spares but I'm not finding any sets that have all three locks matching. What newer Suzukis use the same ignition and gas cap mounts? From what I've seen on Eblag, it looks like Ws, maybe SRADs, GS500s through the early 00s? Don't want to order a full set and find out the gas cap doesn't fit. I'm also guessing those cheap chinese knockoff ignitions are all garbage.

  5. Check the wiring diagram and see if it’s the coil that has a wire running from the coil to the tach. If so, check that wire. Went through a second set of coils and buying another CDI before finding that wire grounding out in the connector to an aftermarket gauge. Everything tested fine, annoying as hell. 

  6. Had this happen with a teakettle 750, if the lead that goes to the tach is grounding out, the coil that it’s hooked to won’t fire. Everything will test fine, but you’re not gonna get spark. Also try grabbing one of the old coils and a plug and check both leads to the coils with that. Easier than trying to plug and unplug the coils when they’re bolted to the frame. 

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  7. Well, looks like they left the switch gear alone and only hacked up the harness. Need to dig through my spares and see what I have. Any suggestions on where to get a new lock set? Need ignition, tank, and seat. Thought about going m-unit and then looked at their prices. Too much damn money for what’s gonna be a daily again when it’s done. 

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  8. 43 minutes ago, Joseph said:

    Brand new wiring loom is around 300 bucks at the stealership.

    That would definitely be a hassle free solution

    A clean one should be landed for less than that. 

    I wouldn't bother messing around wkth the one thats currently on the bike

    Other than that it doesn't look like it needs much work

    Not seeing any new harnesses available for it, but I have a box of used harnesses. I've already started ripping that shit off the bike, too much trouble to even try and figure out how it was supposed to work.

  9. 12 hours ago, Gixer1460 said:

    Its Murica - fings don't work like that. Recover costs asap is all that is important!

    Exactly that. And it was recovered last May in the middle of the covid shutdown and I doubt the insurance company gave a damn about letting anyone know about recovered vehicles. I'd even specifically asked to be able to buy the bike back if it was recovered.

  10. 24 minutes ago, R1guy said:

    Glad you got it back.

    So how did you go about collecting it from the “seller”?

    Seller got it from the tow yard that had gotten it from the insurance company after it was recovered. I'd already been paid out on it, showed the seller I was the original owner and he sold it to me for about what he had into it. $500.

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  11. So my 7/11 got stolen back in August of 2019, couple nights ago a friend saw it for sale on facebook market place, and today I started going through all the damage they did to it so I can rebuild it. 

     

    Going to probably start a proper build thread once I get parts ordered, and maybe have a better idea of what direction I want to go with it this time.

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  12. Ok, this is driving us crazy. Slabbie 750 with an 03 teakettle 750 engine and harness. It’ll get derestricted later. It was running before, now we only get spark from one coil. Continuity tests good for the wires, swapped in a new ecu tonight and still the same thing. Multiple coils, and the side with the white single wire works fine, the side with the black/yellow signal wire has no spark. 
     

    Sorry that it’s a teakettle and nothing cool, but we’re trying to finish this to get my friend off his old shitty Yamaha, so it’s for a good cause. 

  13. Trying to finish up the slabbie with a teapot 750 engine and we had it running great on the bench, finished up some other parts of the bike and now only getting spark to one coil. Swap the leads and the spark switches. Checked continuity from the ecu to the coils and both leads are good, as are the orange/white power lines. Any way to check the ecu before ordering up another? Cheers

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  14. Helping a friend out with a slabbie Franken bike, the frame, swing arm, and shock are all stock 750 parts, but with 17” wheels on it, it’s sitting too low and the shock feels pretty soft. Looking for an easy swap to jack up the rear a little and make it handle better. Would a slabbie 1100 shock be an easy fix? Thanks, and here are some photos of the build so far.

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  15. Picked the bike up finally now that it’s a roller. Has a mid to late 00s GSXR front end on it with a Triumph wheel, probably off a 675, but needs spacers made. So far it’s going to also need a tank, a new subframe welded on, seat and tail, and rear sets. I’ve got a Yosh 4-2-1 exhaust from a slingshot that I’ll be sticking on it, and either BST38s or RS38s, still leaning towards the RS38s, and maybe sticking a dot head on it. 

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  16. 39 minutes ago, MalkyB said:

    They are indeed Higgspeed pipes.  The quality is very good and the weight saving over the stock exhausts is really quite dramatic.  They are somewhat LOUD THOUGH :)

    I have only ridden (read limped) up the road & limped even slower back before the lockdown hit.  The bike was running on one cylinder - stuck float valve in one carb (that was the carb that was working!) and the other carb had a blocked jet somewhere (now cured).  Trying to get the bike to move was a struggle and the noise....!!!  Now purring like a kitten on tickover - clearly a kitten that sounds like it's a ring-ding-a-dinging a bell in an off-beat kind of way :)

    Buy earplugs (I just ordered some) but IMHO the pipes are excellent.  I think the GP cans look great too.

    Thanks for the review and good luck getting it sorted and on the road. You’ve pretty much sold me on the GP cans over the normal style.

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