oddsocks Posted July 1, 2021 Posted July 1, 2021 Hi folks Newbie saying hi and a quick intro My name's Jon and have been a lover of many things "Suzuki" . I'm in a long term relationship with an 86 750 slabby I'm currently working on right now. She's been with me since 2004 and only ridden for 3 years in my ownership. Long term storage since then as "Life and stuff" seem to have gotten in the way. (kids, wife, house etc.) Fast forward to 2018 and it was time to get started with the oil boiler. Rolling chassis completed last year with new bearings etc right through. Just needs tyres and wheels sorting. Currently engine stripped right back to nothing waiting for some enthusiasm to kick in to measure oil clearances and get stuff ordered. I can't say enough how awesome this site is for inspiration and ideas. Love it Of course pics will follow atb Jonny "oddsocks" 2 Quote
Wescooley19 Posted July 1, 2021 Posted July 1, 2021 32 minutes ago, oddsocks said: Hi folks Newbie saying hi and a quick intro My name's Jon and have been a lover of many things "Suzuki" . I'm in a long term relationship with an 86 750 slabby I'm currently working on right now. She's been with me since 2004 and only ridden for 3 years in my ownership. Long term storage since then as "Life and stuff" seem to have gotten in the way. (kids, wife, house etc.) Fast forward to 2018 and it was time to get started with the oil boiler. Rolling chassis completed last year with new bearings etc right through. Just needs tyres and wheels sorting. Currently engine stripped right back to nothing waiting for some enthusiasm to kick in to measure oil clearances and get stuff ordered. I can't say enough how awesome this site is for inspiration and ideas. Love it Of course pics will follow atb Jonny "oddsocks" Welcome Jonny! They're a good bunch on here, and you'll learn a ton of useful stuff to help you keep that slabby running for many years to come! Quote
eddiegsx Posted July 1, 2021 Posted July 1, 2021 Welcome Jon, even half built oldskool projects stir great interest for us, so don't be shy with the pics Quote
oddsocks Posted July 1, 2021 Author Posted July 1, 2021 Thanks gents. My shed is in a awful mess at the moment. Stuff quite literally everywhere. I know where it all is, but you really don't want to see! I will make an effort and have some pics on here by the weekend. I do have a quick question though. Yoshi ignition cover that I have and trial fitted but won't clear the stock oil pressure switch. Any ideas? Quote
wraith Posted July 1, 2021 Posted July 1, 2021 Welcome to OSS, This is one if not the best bike forums around and ever day is a skool day on here. Someone will be along to answer your question soon. Quote
Swiss Toni Posted July 1, 2021 Posted July 1, 2021 Welcome, Jonny. Plenty nice Slabbies on here! Now don’t forget those pictures! Quote
clivegto Posted July 2, 2021 Posted July 2, 2021 Hi Johnny, I blanked the oil pressure switch off then fitted it to a oil way in the sump. B12 sump but in a 750 slabby frame. Quote
wsn03 Posted July 2, 2021 Posted July 2, 2021 Hello Johnny Welcome. Owned my 85 slabbie for 25 odd years, 2 restorations, all original bar the exhaust. Waking from the dead now after 2 yr lay up after work on other projects kept me too busy. Stabil 1 marine fuel stabilizer is your best friend Quote
oddsocks Posted July 2, 2021 Author Posted July 2, 2021 4 hours ago, clivegto said: Hi Johnny, I blanked the oil pressure switch off then fitted it to a oil way in the sump. B12 sump but in a 750 slabby frame. Thanks for the reply. I was wondering whether perhaps I could find a slimmer type of pressure switch to maintain some sort of originality about it, but as I'm not going for a 100% rivet counted resto more a resto-mod but still wearing most of its "original clothing" so to speak. More in keeping with the OSS ethos of genetically modifying an extinct species (always liked that about this site ) Has anyone got any pics that shows where to plumb in the switch? Have already read through quite a lot of older posts on oil pressure and what NOT to do etc. and still find myself a little confused with it! Quote
oddsocks Posted July 2, 2021 Author Posted July 2, 2021 3 hours ago, wsn03 said: Hello Johnny Welcome. Owned my 85 slabbie for 25 odd years, 2 restorations, all original bar the exhaust. Waking from the dead now after 2 yr lay up after work on other projects kept me too busy. Stabil 1 marine fuel stabilizer is your best friend I know exactly what you mean by using fuel stabiliser. Used it in one of my previous bikes (ahem an unmentionable american brand) and seemed to work well enough. Out of interest as we're briefly talking about fuel, what do others think about this new E10 with unleaded petrol? As far as I'm aware it won't be available at the pumps until September and was wondering what you guys do for fuel or even a fuel additive in your bikes. I'm more concerned with the long term effects of having a solvent in the fuel which if left unchecked can lead to some internal damage with carbs and fuel lines etc. I only say this as I've not yet managed to clarify whether a Suzuki motorcycle manufactured in the 80's is actually safe to run on this "new" fuel? I guess that there's plenty of us that have come across this same problem before with blocked up carbs etc especially after sitting for long periods of time. Ethanol has a lot to answer for. Quote
clivegto Posted July 2, 2021 Posted July 2, 2021 29 minutes ago, oddsocks said: More in keeping with the OSS ethos of genetically modifying an extinct species (always liked that about this site ) Has anyone got any pics that shows where to plumb in the switch? My one is genetically modified to 260hp with ohlins suspension, carbon fibre wheels & braced frame. I used the standard switch externally. 1 Quote
oddsocks Posted July 2, 2021 Author Posted July 2, 2021 Funny, I was reading your build thread just last night with this bike. Hats off to you sir. Lot of work gone into that one. How big are your neck muscles and your fore arms after wrestling with 260hp? and how well behaved is this actually in "real world" situations. Power all at once or is it more progressive with a well trained right hand? Interesting. Thanks for the reply re oil switch. Will have a closer look shortly when I get into my engine rebuild in the next few weeks. Quote
clivegto Posted July 2, 2021 Posted July 2, 2021 (edited) @oddsocksperfectly usability it's my favourite bike of all time to ride so far. But then I did build it for myself. Edited July 2, 2021 by clivegto Quote
wsn03 Posted July 2, 2021 Posted July 2, 2021 1 hour ago, oddsocks said: I know exactly what you mean by using fuel stabiliser. Used it in one of my previous bikes (ahem an unmentionable american brand) and seemed to work well enough. Out of interest as we're briefly talking about fuel, what do others think about this new E10 with unleaded petrol? As far as I'm aware it won't be available at the pumps until September and was wondering what you guys do for fuel or even a fuel additive in your bikes. I'm more concerned with the long term effects of having a solvent in the fuel which if left unchecked can lead to some internal damage with carbs and fuel lines etc. I only say this as I've not yet managed to clarify whether a Suzuki motorcycle manufactured in the 80's is actually safe to run on this "new" fuel? I guess that there's plenty of us that have come across this same problem before with blocked up carbs etc especially after sitting for long periods of time. Ethanol has a lot to answer for. Well re fuel...im guessing the Super unleaded will still have the lowest or zero ethanol content. I'll just fill as normal during use. Stabil 1 marine seems to be the best for storage, so I'll do the same old, fill tank to the brim to stop rust, but plenty of Stabil 1 and a 5 mile run before laying up for winter. Where are you based? Quote
Captain Chaos Posted July 3, 2021 Posted July 3, 2021 you can remove the ethanol from the petrol, so it won't damage the carbs internals during storage. However without ethanol the octane rating goes down considerably so it's not suitable for riding. Quote
oddsocks Posted July 3, 2021 Author Posted July 3, 2021 21 hours ago, wsn03 said: Well re fuel...im guessing the Super unleaded will still have the lowest or zero ethanol content. I'll just fill as normal during use. Stabil 1 marine seems to be the best for storage, so I'll do the same old, fill tank to the brim to stop rust, but plenty of Stabil 1 and a 5 mile run before laying up for winter. Where are you based? I'm in Bristol. Quote
oddsocks Posted July 3, 2021 Author Posted July 3, 2021 10 hours ago, Captain Chaos said: you can remove the ethanol from the petrol, so it won't damage the carbs internals during storage. However without ethanol the octane rating goes down considerably so it's not suitable for riding. An elderly mate of mine with his classic cars swears by using castrol valve master which basically has an octane booster in it along with something that replaces the original lead that was in petrol. For his usage at least there's been no problems, I was thinking if perhaps similar things could occur with an old say what now!? with regards to pinking and valve seat damage etc. Quote
clivegto Posted July 4, 2021 Posted July 4, 2021 I use shell from local garage 1/2 mile from me 99ron,never had any problems. But also came across this at Caldwell Park in the pits. Quote
wsn03 Posted August 3, 2021 Posted August 3, 2021 (edited) I get round the fuel problem in winter storage using the STABIL 1 MARINE. I had mine laid up for 2 years, not an issue, fired up instantly, pilots not blocked. Edited August 3, 2021 by wsn03 Quote
wsn03 Posted August 3, 2021 Posted August 3, 2021 On 7/3/2021 at 6:11 PM, oddsocks said: I'm in Bristol. One of these days I'd like to try and get some slabbies together, I'm only in Warwickshire myself. Quote
JohnnyB12 Posted August 13, 2021 Posted August 13, 2021 Hi oddsocks, I'm a newby too but really quite ancient. In 1976 in the days of the 750cc unmentionable "I'd rather eat worms than ride a _ _ _ _ _ ." This bike was ran on the normal economy fuel. In Yorkshire they sold a fuel called Cleveland Discol which was actually 10% alcohol. In this unmentionable bike using this Discol fuel, the bike would do 120mph. On normal pump fuel the bike did 112 to 114mph. I reckon the bike ran leaner because of 90% petrol and might have run hotter but the 10% alcohol cooled it back down. Perhaps the bike was running rich and the Discol adjusted it for me. No mention of rotting rubber seals affected by the alcohol in those days. 1 Quote
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