@@brandennguyen1129 Good luck with the new purchase. If it has been setting for many years you will likely need to clean the carberator. They are pretty simple.
Thanks a bunch for the videos. Very helpful. I cannot for the life of me get my gas tank back into the hole. The seam/lip where the two halves of the tank meet is preventing me from getting it back in. Any tricks?
Mine was hard to get in as well. I kept shifting it around and pulling on the gas lines to make sure they were not in the way and suddenly it dropped in. Keep trying, it will drop in.
I really enjoyed this series. I'm trying to restore my dad's C70 that's been sitting in his backyard for the past 30 years.
Glad to hear you like the series. These are fun bikes and worth getting back on the road. Thanks for watching
What do you put pour in the air filter
@@brandennguyen1129 I poor in a few table spoons of gas. Just a little to add fumes and drops but not flood it.
@@riderescue thank you sir, just bought my yesterday hope I can make it start
@@brandennguyen1129 Good luck with the new purchase. If it has been setting for many years you will likely need to clean the carberator. They are pretty simple.
Thanks a bunch for the videos. Very helpful. I cannot for the life of me get my gas tank back into the hole. The seam/lip where the two halves of the tank meet is preventing me from getting it back in. Any tricks?
Mine was hard to get in as well. I kept shifting it around and pulling on the gas lines to make sure they were not in the way and suddenly it dropped in. Keep trying, it will drop in.