Cheers
PS Change of topic but, what is the average cylinder compression pressure people are getting please.

This is commonly referred to as the "sui-side" kickstand and has caused many a Duc to fall over. There are replacement bolts out there to make it work like a standard kick-stand. I think Ferracci has one on thier web site among others. You can just grind the head off of the bolt as well so the plate just goes over it.kirk332 wrote:The stand seems unusual as it is spring loaded to the up position and requires you to precariously put the stand down while still sitting on the bike and leaning over on the stand to ensure it doesn't flip up. I guess I'll get use to it, hopefully without dropping it.
I have done this way many years ago and satisfied....jcslocum wrote:You can just grind the head off of the bolt as well so the plate just goes over it.
http://www.geocities.com/750paso/paso/s ... plate.htmlThere is a link to a plan for a modified version of the pivot plate somewhere on this site.
It is another good site for me to delve into.
Welcome to the pain of the Weber carb. I'd rip it out and replace it with Mikuni's or Dellorto's.kirk332 wrote: She idles nicely at about 850 RPM to 900 RPM, when warm but I have a severe flat spot from about 4500 RPM onwards when under load. A sever vibration, from the engine at around 6000 RPM.
I have been using a car tuning test gauge which measures both pressure and vacuum but I can't remember what the measurements are, just know that it's reading around 5 somethings. I will check it out when home next week. TaYou should be measuring vacuum in Inches of Mercury, not PSI. A vacuum guage is what you need.
Do you suggest riding the bike and then when she starts playing up, pull the clutch - switch off the motor - roll to a stop - and pull the plugs and check?(no way to test it, but make the engine run in bad conditions and watch the spark plugs :thumbdown: )