Being that it's a hybrid, I see no reason that you can't park it in your office.It's a Hybrid Vehicle and I live in California. Home of the worlds most stringent emissions standards. What do you think? LOL
Being that it's a hybrid, I see no reason that you can't park it in your office.It's a Hybrid Vehicle and I live in California. Home of the worlds most stringent emissions standards. What do you think? LOL
I can park it but I don't want to start a new thread on here titled, Stolen: Have you seen this bike? I don't have a pager alarm or a bike cover for it.Being that it's a hybrid, I see no reason that you can't park it in your office.
My bike said thanks. It does take pictures that are easy on the eyes. I do agree. I just finished ironing the GX160 carb issue and, oh my, it worked very well. Now I need to go back up in sprocket size. It was a 50 tooth then dropped to a 48. Now I have to go back up to a 52 or 54 toother. I'm getting close to being done with this thing. I can feel it in my bones. LOLMy word that's a beautiful bike.
I think it could be worse than a oil thrower. I'm draining it now. I think my connecting rod decided that it had enough and exited stage left.Did the oil thrower come loose?
Sorry to read that you're having engine troubles.
IT'S ALIVE! ALIVE! Everything is intact and in one piece. Crank case is missing at least half it's oil after changing it only 8 engine hours ago. One of the connecting rod bolts came unscrewed and the rod lost connection with the crankshaft. I'm just not sure why yet. LOLSounds like your Doodlebug has the potential for being salvaged. Mine however is frozen tight. Close to the same scenerio of losing power and then crapping out only there is no getting the crank to turn. Good luck and please post your findings!
There's nothing to take a picture of. There is no carnage of any type. It looks like a brand new engine inside except a bolt came unscrewed that holds the rod to the crankshaft. Boring. Very boring. LOLRemember to take pictures!
I'm missing most of my oil after 8 engine hours since the last change.That can't be a good thing.Sounds like your Doodlebug has the potential for being salvaged. Mine however is frozen tight. Close to the same scenerio of losing power and then crapping out only there is no getting the crank to turn. Good luck and please post your findings!
IT"S ALIVE! ALIVE! Everything is intact and in one piece. Crank case is missing at least half it's oil after changing it only 8 engine hours ago. One of the connecting rod bolts came unscrewed and the rod lost connection with the crankshaft. I'm just not sure why yet. LOL
Awesome!I'm missing most of my oil after 8 engine hours since the last change.That can't be a good thing.
I know to Loctite all bolts but this never even crossed my mind. 1 bolt was completely unscrewed and laying at the bottom of the case. The other was half way out. It would have been catastrophic at high speed but I just got lucky I guess that I caught it at slow speed and killed the motor.
No oil slinger. I found 2 stripped thread shavings on 1 of the Con-Rod bolts and that bolt no longer tightens. I'm mixing up epoxy and I'm gonna cement that bolt in place......hopefully forever. LOL