Hi, new here and looking for help.
I have the chance to buy a ZXR400 - l4 model I think from a friend of a friend. The bike has been stood for around 7 years covered in a garage. It was basically left after been used so is still full of fluids, apparently it used to run perfect. They guy just wants shut of it and I have told him I will give him a hand to get it started and will buy it if it does.
I fully expect that the battery will be shot but what other actions should I take prior to turning it over?. What do you think are the chances of getting it running? The price is very favourable but obviously I dont want to waste any real money trying to get it going if it is never going to run.
Any tips.. and thanks in advance.
Bike stood for a very long time
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Re: Bike stood for a very long time
drop the oil and filter and fill with fresh.
then crank it over (remove leads so it wont fire) to build some oil pressure then fire it up. thats all the engine should need but brakes and chain etc will probably be shot after that long. tyres will be scrap too id imagine.
then crank it over (remove leads so it wont fire) to build some oil pressure then fire it up. thats all the engine should need but brakes and chain etc will probably be shot after that long. tyres will be scrap too id imagine.
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Re: Bike stood for a very long time
Carbs could well be gummed up with residue from evaporated fuel...strip em and cleam em and empty the fuel tank and put fresh fuel in and new fuel filter would be good too.
It is also very likely the chain is rusted solid the brakes may be siezed and the fluid will need changing.
I'd stick a fresh air filter in too.
Change the oil and filter too
Clean the spark plugs check each one to make sure it's working.
Check the coolant level I'd consider replacing that too.
The exhaust pipes could well be rotten
Discs will be rusty
Tyres will be fooked
Battery will be fooked
It is also very likely the chain is rusted solid the brakes may be siezed and the fluid will need changing.
I'd stick a fresh air filter in too.
Change the oil and filter too
Clean the spark plugs check each one to make sure it's working.
Check the coolant level I'd consider replacing that too.
The exhaust pipes could well be rotten
Discs will be rusty
Tyres will be fooked
Battery will be fooked