That spark plug had me going for a few minutes
What a piece of brilliant engineering.
Luckily I have a lot of tools and was able to find a plug socket that worked. The one from my Kawa ATV tool kits fits.
What else....choke lever, gotta be a DAMN contortionist to reach that sucker. The air box is neat, two quick release jobbies, no need to remove seat. Brakes pads were simple.
More later. We're gonna have a test session tomorrow.
New sprocket and chain set, new brake pads, oil change, new front tire, swingarm taken apart, bearings inspected, lubed put back on, and a bunch of other crap. Now we'll see if I put it back together the right way.
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Fookin Hondas
Fookin Hondas
Bruce
Re: Fookin Hondas
It will be well worth it An uncorked XR4 is the best all around, capable bike I've owned.
Let B Dirt or me know if ya want to know sumpin about the new scoot:deal:
what year is it?
Your Kawa ATV plug wrench solution would be popular among XR4 owners. Finding the right wrench is a beach
Let B Dirt or me know if ya want to know sumpin about the new scoot:deal:
what year is it?
Your Kawa ATV plug wrench solution would be popular among XR4 owners. Finding the right wrench is a beach
XRAnimal
2003 XR400R (plated)
2012 Super Tenere
2003 XR400R (plated)
2012 Super Tenere
Re: Fookin Hondas
XRAnimal wrote:It will be well worth it An uncorked XR4 is the best all around, capable bike I've owned.
Let B Dirt or me know if ya want to know sumpin about the new scoot:deal:
what year is it?
Your Kawa ATV plug wrench solution would be popular among XR4 owners. Finding the right wrench is a beach
I like it. I've got to shake it down and see what it needs.
It's a 98. And I know you are the guys to ask.
I plan to tag it with the DS stuff. Maybe let Jr ride it on the street.
Bruce
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