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Jan(Guest)
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Bying TR1 What to look for
16.02.05 at 13:26:00
 
Hi
Im thinking of bying a TR1 from 81 and I would like to here from you what to look for.
Any weekspots I should know about?
/Jan

 
 
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Lars Sandstrom(Guest)
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Bying TR1 What to look for
Reply #1 - 09.03.05 at 00:38:00
 
Most important is to determine if the cams and followers are bad (pitted). The only way to find that out without dismantling is to have a trained mechaninc (or some expert) to listen to the running engine. If you hear som sharp "metallic" sound from the
heads, the cams/followers may be bad. If so you have to replace or repair them.
Second item is to look for oil-leak from the junction between the cylinders and heads. An oil leak here is an indication to bad gaskets. The first type (only on 81:s) has a habit of self destruction...
Third; the starter. A rather loud device (OK) but it has to funcion correct. The starter engine may be slipping or simply not turning; both items easy to fix.
Then there is only standard items as to look for binding steering-bearing (the bearings are often neglected and has to bee serviced or replaced with conical dittos), see if there is some play in the wheel-bearings (common in the rear wheel).
Summary; the 2 first items is most important and here you can (should) decide not to buy. The others is simply good reasons to negotiate the price down!
Good Luck!
Lars

 
 
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terry(Guest)
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Bying TR1 What to look for
Reply #2 - 04.04.05 at 00:41:00
 
lars, in your advice on looking for xv1000's to buy you suggest the starter problem of a slipping starter clutch is a easy fix, can you advise me the right way to fix my slipping xv1000 starter clutch? also australian david wells some time back suggested in forum that he had fitted a suzuki gsxr1100 starter motor do you know how to do this? thanks terry.

 
 
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