Rockelle II
Stephen Hampson
shampson at beeb.net
Fri Jul 13 11:21:25 PDT 2007
The one in germany is a bit more expensive 320098896113
Steve
-----Original Message-----
From: Jerry Clair [mailto:darkclarity2k at yahoo.com]
Sent: 13 July 2007 19:04
To: Kawasaki GPZ1100 discussion
Subject: Re: Rockelle II
does anyone have HEAD LIGHT for sale? new $250 geeze.
Dave Daniels <dwaynedaniels at sbcglobal.net> wrote: Yeah, you can get them by
themselves. I bought some when I took the pan off my old engine. Don't know
if you can get them at autozone though. I checked around here and couldn't
find the right size. I wound up ordering them from Bikebandit.com.
Jerry Clair <darkclarity2k at yahoo.com> wrote: DD
Ah! do the sell them by themselves? cool. autozone here
I come. I need to replace those bigger hex tools fro autozone
anyways. (The intruder neighbor never return them, b*stard)
Oh, by the way My buddy with the 700 intruder finally put
a back tire on and she's running awesome now too.
Dave Daniels wrote: Sounds like maybe a new crush washer may be in
order...hopefully that's all it is.
Jerry Clair wrote: DD
I maybe calling it wrong but, it's the hose from the cooler
to the pan. I am assuming it's the return feed.
Where it goes into the pan, the hose fitting is crimped
onto the hose but, like any oil leak, it's difficult to spot.
I am hoping it's not the pan gasket.
JJ
Dave Daniels wrote: Not sure what you mean by return hose crimp.
Jerry Clair wrote: Dave and my other brother Dave,
I've run some cleaner trough the fuel system and it has minimized the
studd-dering problem. Next I'm taking her
to a guy named Dority who worked on my buddies
champion drag bike. I think he can sort out the
the jets better than I can. I asked him about getting the
pods and he said "Lets see what you bought first"
I found the oil leak, it's the return hose crimp...
As far as the paint, the painter wants to cut a line on the
bottom with black and maybe a fade decal. We are
considering black vee stripe in the front so I can have
a faster black and red all over machine to catch up to the
Orange or the blue guys too!
David Beard wrote: Yeah, well now that I got the pods on and got 'er tuned
up, you just
wait! :-)
Dave Daniels wrote:
> I rode his Jerry and it just FEELS like your smokin'...even sitting still
;-)
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> Jerry Clair wrote: Orange! I don't want to ride above my skill level.!
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> David Beard wrote: Remember, you can always step up to ORANGE! ;-)
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> That is, of course, if you can handle the speed....
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> Jerry Clair wrote: of course, I want a fast bike!
> Better red than dead!
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> David Beard wrote: Jerry,
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> I would think any quality gray primer would be fine since you are
> putting down a base coat color (silver), top coat color (red) and clear
> coat. Youare still painting her red, right?
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> Dave B
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> Jerry Clair wrote:
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>> Yes, I know the paint specs, but what about the primer color?
>> Anybody?
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