So, with 4 open projects in the works, what's a guy to do but start a 5th one.
I sold my 'wife's' motorcycle, a 2005 ninja, last month. (she hadn't ridden it since our first child, who's 5) But I wasn't riding much either.
So I attempted to sell this honda CB650 as well. Surprisingly, no one wants a bike listed as Leaks oil, covered in dirt, doesn't run right.
Here is the patient.
Several years ago I chopped the rear off, put on straight pipes and cafe handlebars and murdered the paint.
After that, I didn't ride it much since the ninja was more comfortable and fun so it languished.
I tried to bring it back about 2 years ago but after cleaning the carbs it still wouldn't run right. Plates came off and it sat in my garage eating cheetos out of the bag and watching TV for 2 years.
Well, ride or die as they say. I'm gonna fix it and ride it or I'm gonna fix it and sell it, or both.
Step one is to pull those carbs.
I don't think those jets are supposed to be green...
The sad part is I probably only rode the bike 10 miles since the last time I cleaned the carbs... well that's what I get for not doing it right the first time.
One old toothbrush, cut bristles in half, torch to melt, re-apply.
I've cleaned 2 of the 4 carbs...ugh. and found numerous passages that I know I skipped last time, like the accelerator pump.
All of them are hopelessly clogged. 1980's carburetors do not like to be ignored...