Hello from Jefferson City, Missouri, USA

Discussion in 'Newbies Hangout' started by Kurt V, Dec 26, 2013.

  1. I bought a new to me 900SS a month ago and this is one of the forums I have found in my searches for good tech advice. I like the DIY ideas you guys come up with for tools, like the front stand for a 900SS. I previously had a 2009 Monster 696, but we ended up divorcing due to expanding fuel tank issues. Have been lusting for a early 900SS for years and last month finally found a good one. Now for some pictures!

    Here she is on my trailer when I bought it:

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    As I do with every "new to me bike" I like to do what I call baseline maintenance so there is no question as to how long it has been since consumables have been replaced. This includes all fluids being changed, throttle cables, timing belts, plugs and wires and some carburetor work (rebuild kit, needles and emulsion tubes). Tires too!

    So here is how she looked Christmas morning:

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    And here she is a few hours later:

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    The previous owner had receipts showing carburetor work being done in April 2012. Considering how these carburetors looked, I am wondering what they did:

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  2. Hi and welcome. Looks nice from the pics. Was he paid to put sand in the carbs?

    OGR
     
  3. Welcome dude.

    Looks cold over there.

    Need to go to the states one day, looks an amazing place
     
  4. Welcome Dude !

    Lovely bike - how do the Harley riders treat you ? :wink:
     
  5. Not sand, it is residue from where the previous owner ran gas with ethanol in it and didn't drain the carbs before letting it sit. It looks like sand, but is not gritty.
     
  6. The picture is from St. Louis, where the owner lived. And yes it was a cold, cold day! Jefferson City is about 140 miles west of St. Louis.
     
  7. They are too cool to even acknowledge my presence! :)
     
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  8. Thats the problem with people who ride farm equipment :biggrin:
     
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  9. Alright Dave? :smile:
     
  10. Hello and welcome!
     
  11. How did you know he is David Kurt the 5th :eek: :biggrin:
     
  12. Always happy to welcome new members, especially those on the other side of the world. Welcome :upyeah:
     
  13. Hi and welcome.Nice bike.
     
  14. Ride that around the Capital of cool - London, and you will have to fight the ladies off you. We laugh and point mockingly at HD's. With their tasselled jackets and leather 'chaps'. Although there is a old grey haired black dude on a HD bobber round my way that pulls off ultra uber cool on an HD but i think he'd probably manage that even on a C90.

    I am getting a serious hard on for these old ss900's and i wants one They're lovely.
     
  15. Welcome. I'm riding Route 66 next August from Chicago on one of those "Hardly Movin' Son" motorcycles. Maybe I should drop by for a brew!
     
  16. You are certainly picking a hot time of the year to make that ride! You will be passing within about 60 miles (100km) of my house when you in Missouri. If you need a place to refresh/do maintenance/have a beer, just let me know.
     
  17. Welcome to the forum
     
  18. Hi and welcome!
     
  19. Lovely :) proper colour too

    Hello and welcome to the forum
     
  20. Hi and welcome! She looks sweet!
     
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