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Finally first startup with the new Mikuni's

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 9:46 am
by Harigeharry
Hello Guys,

Maybee you remember the winter project of my Paso.
New:
Mikunis
Brakes
Belts
et cetera.

last week I tries to start te Paso, but I had already killed the new battery by not filling it up with a proper loader.

This weekend I made my first run and I must say Its a BIG improvement.
Although the Mikunis still needs some finetuning the reaction in City driving is almost perfect. Better than my friends Monster with the same carburettor. I drove the bike for some hunderds of km's on the highway and it just got better and better. A litte gap due to the impropper placement of the airpressure meassuring lines of the mikunis. I'll have to, think of a better place to end them. It must bee a place outside the riding winds.

What I have noticed is that my dasboard light don't work anymore and the signal indicator is the wrong way.
When i push teh indicatorknob to the left. My left indicator lights start to work but my dashboard indicates to tghe right and visa versa.

A mistery to me?? What can we have done wrong. It must have happend while replacing the carburettor.

Anybody has an idee?

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 1:32 pm
by paso750
nice to see you`re back !

Put the tubes in a small bottle. Take a look at ie a Monster or SS.

If you didn`t disconnect and reconnect some wires wrong it may be just some bad ground connection(s).

Gerhard

Posted: Mon Apr 16, 2007 1:46 pm
by Harigeharry
paso750 wrote:nice to see you`re back !

Put the tubes in a small bottle. Take a look at ie a Monster or SS.

If you didn`t disconnect and reconnect some wires wrong it may be just some bad ground connection(s).

Gerhard
Hallo Gerhard,
Thanks for the quick response.
Yes in the winter it came to a total Paso stop after I finished the bike work. I hope to make some more km with the Paso and with it on the Paso Board.

Still some people knows to find me. :D :D
And someone put me on You-Tube with a shortend Paso flick.

Next project... an oil thermostat..