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12-03-2012, 06:34 PM
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Adventurer
Joined: Jan 2011
Location: Oregon
Oddometer: 40
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Not a diagram, but this is what I used. http://www.thumpertalk.com/topic/881...lp-cdi-repair/ There's also this one. http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=684756 |
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12-05-2012, 08:17 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2012
Location: SW Washington USA
Oddometer: 143
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I'm thinking about holding out on doing the right side cover seals and the oil pump leak stoppers and the PG until after I get it running when I have to change the oil again anyway.
Getting antsy[/QUOTE] I know what you mean about antsy. You really gonna want to pull the cover off again after its all together? Its out now, just go ahead and get it all done. Then ride ride ride ride.
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12-05-2012, 11:07 PM
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Aspiring human
Joined: Jun 2007
Location: SE Portland/ Carrboroland NC
Oddometer: 2,132
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1987 Yamaha XT600 2KF (German) STOLEN: RED XL600 in Portland I do heavy-duty textile repair, upholstery, and design/manufacture bags. |
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12-06-2012, 04:10 PM
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n00b
Joined: Dec 2012
Oddometer: 1
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first post
hey all,
joined Advrider beacuse im looking at a 83 xl600 soon that a friend of the family has and would like to get more into adv. riding. So how is the xl on long rides loaded up. What bags do you use hard or soft? any pics of your bikes loaded up? thanks |
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12-06-2012, 09:26 PM
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n00b
Joined: Dec 2012
Location: The Dirty Swamps of Louisiana
Oddometer: 5
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New XL 600! A Tale of Blood, Theifs, and a boys love for his XL 600!
What is up!
Really excited about this thread! I would of never guessed that there would be a thread for this awesome bike!! I do not own one, wish I did! I will post my bike soon (TW 200). My buddy has one that I am in love with! Here is the crazy story of last sunday's events!!! My buddy had his bike in front of his house in New Orleans for far too long (this is a really greasy city, not in a good way)! Someone drove a screw driver into the ignition trying to steal it. This gave my really busy friend even more delay for moving the bike (he just had a baby). It also gave the slime balls who attempted to steal it time to brain storm..... Last saturday night my friend and I were chatting on the phone. "We need to move the bike" he said. I agreed "ya man! I've been saying that ever since I got to town! lets do it tomorrow!" He agreed. 6 hours later, at 6 am, his neighbors wife came banging on the door... "someone is taking your bike!!" My bud totally Redlined................ Out the door in a flash in his boxers... In front of his house he saw a Uhaul truck with his XL 600 half way up the ramp dragged on its side. Handle bars locked, chain on the rear tire. Full speed my bud charged the truck with one thing on his mind..."gotta stop that trucK!!!!" as the truck floored it, my bud ran so fast that his legs came out from under him. As the truck sped away, he laid there in defeat, in his skippys, with road rash on his hand, knees and on the tops of his feet! bad rash, like chunks of skin missing, like he feel from a moving bike! (I think he blacked out and actually grabbed the truck and was dragged. Anyway, he lay there in defeat, and looked behind him. There in the middle of the road, his XL awaited him. He told his girl that he didn't want to tell me because he knew I would be pissed. I reacted totally the opposite! I knew that it was a win! That we still had the bike!! And immediately brought it to our shop and fixed it up. I told this story for one reason... to lead up to the missing part... the Seat! The F>>KER trying to steal the bike took the seat and whipped it into his Uhaul before he tried to load it! Is there anybody out there with a XL 600 Seat? They are extremely hard to find! His is an 85, so the blue one. I will post some pics tomorrow of the bike.. man I love that bike! |
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12-07-2012, 05:04 AM
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Flange Furtler
Joined: Nov 2010
Location: Somerset, UK
Oddometer: 368
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12-07-2012, 06:16 AM
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Crazy Diamond
Joined: Aug 2011
Location: Mental Ward
Oddometer: 726
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Nice save. I have a blue seat I will part with.
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12-07-2012, 06:16 AM
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SAND EATER!
Joined: Dec 2011
Location: Twentynine Palms
Oddometer: 471
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'83 Honda XL600R valve seat ![]() RIDE RED! |
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12-07-2012, 06:19 AM
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Crazy Diamond
Joined: Aug 2011
Location: Mental Ward
Oddometer: 726
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Sweet. ![]()
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Praise the Lord!!! I have seen the light!!! He has shown me the promised land!!! TT for now...
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12-07-2012, 07:46 AM
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Flange Furtler
Joined: Nov 2010
Location: Somerset, UK
Oddometer: 368
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You can't have it is mine!!
It is a genuine Honda tank fitted to the XL600LMF (PD04) and the seat is slightly different, it has a wider nose at a different angle of attack. |
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12-07-2012, 07:48 AM
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Flange Furtler
Joined: Nov 2010
Location: Somerset, UK
Oddometer: 368
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The sidecar was the easy bit.Made it all myself, cost about £40 in materials and I have a seat fitted in it for my kids to sit in (One at a time).
The hardest part was sorting out the mountings. |
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12-07-2012, 08:30 AM
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Olds Cool Adventurer
Joined: Apr 2011
Location: Sierra Nevadas
Oddometer: 2,661
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At the time, I had a 44 tooth (or was it 45?) rear sprocket for a little better highway gearing. The bike seemed to like rpms about 80% of redine, but would sustain 90% OK. Top speed on mine was about 85-90 mph. In the heat of summer (115 F) the oil temperature would continue to climb, and I would pull off to let it cool after riding at 75 mph for 2 hours or so. It is ready to go after a pee break, so no big deal. XR's Only sells an oil temperature dipstick that lets you monitor that, and is worth every penny. In summary, the XL does just fine riding solo on long trips, but lacks the capacity to travel long distance with a passenger. As long as total load is less than the weight of the bike, you'll be fine. |
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12-07-2012, 10:55 AM
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n00b
Joined: Dec 2012
Location: The Dirty Swamps of Louisiana
Oddometer: 5
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12-07-2012, 02:13 PM
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Studly Adventurer
Joined: Nov 2010
Location: Milwaukee
Oddometer: 631
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These are the pieces I'm reffering to http://www.ebay.com/itm/200716912968...84.m1438.l2649 If you don't know that's cool, but I figured it wouldn't hurt to ask. |
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12-07-2012, 02:25 PM
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Gnarly Adventurer
Joined: Jun 2011
Location: Toukley NSW Australia
Oddometer: 201
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FWIW, my 1987 XL600RMG PD04 has 41mm forks. This is an Australian model, so can't be sure it doesn't differ from US/Euro models, but I dont think so.
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