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Moto Board => Tech => Topic started by: DucDude on September 07, 2008, 09:44:18 PM

Title: Recovering an 01 M750 Dark from 2 years of non-riding
Post by: DucDude on September 07, 2008, 09:44:18 PM
For a lot of reasons irrelevant to my problem, I haven't ridden my monster (01 750 dark, DP (Remus) pipes) in almost two years. I had the bike on a stand and on a battery tender (which was stolen several months back), but unfortunately, that's all the winterizing I did (go ahead - tell me I'm stupid  - I know it). I also left it with only a quarter tank or a bit less, so I'm sure there was quite a bit of condensation in the tank.

So - I put a new battery in last week, checked the fluid levels and cranked it up - surprisingly, it sounded good, and I took it for a spin. It blew out a bit of black smoke, but ran as well as I can remember. I've taken it for a spin almost every day since then, and it's run surprisingly well - except for today. Today, it's running more like I feared it would. It won't idle (dies if I release the throttle), and is sluggish. I took a quick look at the plugs and hoses, and didn't see anything obvious.

I'm going out of town for the week, but when I get back I plan to change the oil (yes, I should have done that first) and check the fuel filter. Should I drain the fuel system entirely and clean it out? Is there anything else I should look for or do to get the bike up and running normally?
Title: Re: Recovering an 01 M750 Dark from 2 years of non-riding
Post by: Pedro on September 08, 2008, 02:21:15 AM
Drain the fuel, if it has carbs (sorry don't know!) then I'd be inclined to whip the float bowls off and clean them, the refill with fresh. A oil change and a fresh set of plugs wouldn't hurt.

BUT, above all, change the belts. If you leave it idle for any length of time the belts will take a "set" around the shape of the rollers and at nearly two years since you've run it, they're due a change anyway. Personally, I'd not run it again until they're changed - only a few bucks and 20 minutes to change them for peace of mind (much expense if they let go)

Title: Re: Recovering an 01 M750 Dark from 2 years of non-riding
Post by: Howie on September 08, 2008, 03:50:18 AM
Definitely change the belts NOW.  Fresh fuel, filter and Sea Foam may help you avoid a carb tear down.  Change the brake and clutch fluid too.  If your tires are 5 years old or older consider a new set.
Title: Re: Recovering an 01 M750 Dark from 2 years of non-riding
Post by: DucDude on September 08, 2008, 06:21:14 AM
Thanks! This list is as great as it was two years ago when I had to stop riding - I wouldn't have thought of the belts, but that makes complete sense. I'll take care of it all asap (before I do any more riding).
Title: Re: Recovering an 01 M750 Dark from 2 years of non-riding
Post by: Popeye the Sailor on September 08, 2008, 07:16:42 AM
Quote from: howie on September 08, 2008, 03:50:18 AM
Definitely change the belts NOW.  Fresh fuel, filter and Sea Foam may help you avoid a carb tear down.  Change the brake and clutch fluid too.  If your tires are 5 years old or older consider a new set.


Howie, how d'ya expect me to ever add anything to the tech section if you nail it spot on right away?


Sheesh!


BTW-I would do everything Howie said. You should've also changed the oil first, and drained the tank if there was no stabilizer in it. Live and learn. Welcome back.
Title: Re: Recovering an 01 M750 Dark from 2 years of non-riding
Post by: red baron on September 08, 2008, 07:17:23 AM
If you've got the float bowls off make sure the jets are clear.