I always fancied an XS650. I'm 62 now, with a knackered hip, so my motorcycling is now a spectator sport. Found your channel by chance. You have a new subscriber Sir.
I learned something. I was blithely going to chuck 10w40 in mine, eventually, same as all my Hondas run on even the 70s ones and had not given a thought that it might need another oil. 20w50 Haynes says, which as it happens is one of the ones we stock for old Brits at Drags so means come the time I can at least get it at cost. I'm just , as such , a hobbyist myself despite my years in the trade and all the years of keeping my old bikes running, mostly basic, cheap tools although I learned early to avoid the real junk. The XS starter system is an unusual one though, I hope mine is going to work and give me no issues.
That horseshoe clip is in the correct place, only the original Yamaha ones actually fit in the slot, when you have problems getting the side casing off like you did, just pull on the right hand side and tap the kickstart shaft with your rubber mallet. Hope that helps
What year is the bike? Mine is an 81 but I don't remember the starter drive being on that side. Life and work got in the way of riding but getting back to it. Thanks for the info!
I always fancied an XS650.
I'm 62 now, with a knackered hip, so my motorcycling is now a spectator sport.
Found your channel by chance.
You have a new subscriber Sir.
Thanks you for joining young man! I am no spring chicken myself but I am convinced that modern bikes are nothing compared to beasts like the XS.
mmm what happened to part 2 , thats the part wanted to see as about to do a starter clutch and motor repair
Next in the playlist is this one mate. ua-cam.com/video/jRVCNQecxhM/v-deo.html. Hope it helps
@@NatsNackersYard thanks
your brilliant Nat
Brilliant video nat !!!
Thanks mate
I learned something. I was blithely going to chuck 10w40 in mine, eventually, same as all my Hondas run on even the 70s ones and had not given a thought that it might need another oil. 20w50 Haynes says, which as it happens is one of the ones we stock for old Brits at Drags so means come the time I can at least get it at cost. I'm just , as such , a hobbyist myself despite my years in the trade and all the years of keeping my old bikes running, mostly basic, cheap tools although I learned early to avoid the real junk. The XS starter system is an unusual one though, I hope mine is going to work and give me no issues.
Glad to be of help
That horseshoe clip is in the correct place, only the original Yamaha ones actually fit in the slot, when you have problems getting the side casing off like you did, just pull on the right hand side and tap the kickstart shaft with your rubber mallet. Hope that helps
I hope to have another go at it tomorrow (family permitting). Thanks mate.
Cool dude. We’re do I go to look for a bike please???? Could you make a vid on that dude
Facebook marketplace is a good start. Or eBay. Both good starts. I have bought from both.
What year is the bike? Mine is an 81 but I don't remember the starter drive being on that side. Life and work got in the way of riding but getting back to it. Thanks for the info!
I don't remember mate as it was a while ago. There is a playlist if that helps.m
Don't lose the tiny washer off the end of the rev counter drive.
What end? The end where it connects to the cable?
@@NatsNackersYard No. The bottom end, it might be stuck to the casing.
@@lardmarc thanks, I will have a look
slow moving, rambling video that does not do what is stated. Moving on.😐
What can I say. I am a hobbyist in my shed. It's not all light shows and dancing ladies.