I'm an amateur mechanic trying to help a couple people out with their bikes, but as is often the case, finding I often need help myself. Just because I might know a little more than them doesn't mean I know what I need to.
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I registered for this forum because I have a '72 airhead (I can't recall off the top of my head, but I believe it's an R75) with a some mild cafe mods and 5 speed transmission from an R100 plugged in coming into my workspace. I haven't even got this one in the garage yet so I don't even know what my questions are on that, but wondering if anyone has any knowledge of pre '70 airheads?
I have an aging neighbor who has more projects than time or ambition and I worry about him and his health so I'm trying to help him get a couple things running and hopefully moved on. One of his bikes is a '66 R60/2 and I currently have it in my garage. I set the timing and went through the carbs and it was running a week and a half ago (I posted a youtube video about it on my channel: "6 bike garage"), but it was losing power when going uphill. This last weekend I was trying to get the brakes to work a bit better and got the turn signals working again and was going to try another test ride to see if the brakes felt better, but now it doesn't want to stay running. It's will occasionally get up on both cylinders, but typically only wants to run on one and then dies. I seem to have good spark (even on the side that doesn't want to run right), there is a new air filter, and I have good fuel flow from the petcock, so I think it has to be carb related. I currently have the carbs set with a baseline set up (idle screw one turn in from just making contact with the slide and idle mix screw 1.5 turns out from bottom). It looks like the carbs were rebuilt at some point as they have plastic floats instead of the brass ones that were stock. The problem might be with these floats. They have wires across the top that slip into the notch on the float needle like the brass ones, but every time I've had it running, when I pull the float out, it has pulled out of the notch and is sitting about 1/4" below it. I'm at a loss as to how this is happening as it takes a fair amount of force to pull it out of the groove when snapped in. I'm also befuddled by the fact that it seemed like it was running well a week ago and now it isn't. Apologies, for asking about a pre-'70s bike here and y'all can tell me to get bent if this is taboo, but I'm grasping at straws a bit.
Cheers,
jason in Seattle