Those choke gaskets look pretty good. Are the cork float bowl gaskets in good nick? You can get starting problems if they don't seal correctly.
Those choke gaskets look pretty good. Are the cork float bowl gaskets in good nick? You can get starting problems if they don't seal correctly.
Btw non will run on full choke - full choke just to start and then half choke for a mile or so ( hope I'm not teaching you to suck eggs here )!!
Tickover about 1100 rpm or just as the ignition light is flickering ( St.Eptoe goes for 900rpm I think)





Sorry Maverick I seam to be hi-jacking your thread here but have just found a picture of Ricks R100T, (its the second bike back) at the time Rick had my S fairing, now back in its original place on my 80/7. The other pic is of Rick (looking his usual mad mad self) with one of his other bikes a 75/6 called Kermit ready to set off for the Elephant Rally.
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Just butting in.Rik came to the Elephant with a few of us that year.If you look at the front tyre you'l be hard pushed to recognizse it?
It was a one that he had kicking around the garage.It was the right size,it looked like it might do the trick when the weather got white,so in Riks mind it was perfect!!
Problem was though,apart from Riks mind,the bike would be induced into 'a bit of a weave' something that he insited went away over 90!!
When we got back to Blighty I looked up the info on said tyre
Speedway only.
A 'Rik moment' sadly missed.
Just butting in.Rik came to the Elephant with a few of us that year.If you look at the front tyre you'l be hard pushed to recognizse it?
It was a one that he had kicking around the garage.It was the right size,it looked like it might do the trick when the weather got white,so in Riks mind it was perfect!!
Problem was though,apart from Riks mind,the bike would be induced into 'a bit of a weave' something that he insited went away over 90!!
When we got back to Blighty I looked up the info on said tyre
Speedway only.
A 'Rik moment' sadly missed.


Getting that bloody pennies into the coils are nearly as hard as getting the spring on the sidestand! A bit of fiddling and it went on in the end. It snaps back so hard now I am worried it will take my foot off It snaps back so hard now I am worried it will take my foot off![]()
Don't worry, it's waiting - waiting for the summer, when you move the bike in the garage while wearing flip flops and shorts and then it'll seize the moment - you'll get it full on in the shin.

Don't worry, it's waiting - waiting for the summer, when you move the bike in the garage while wearing flip flops and shorts and then it'll seize the moment - you'll get it full on in the shin.


Steptoe said:Spark plugs out and resting on the cylinder. Engine in neutral and ignition on. Beancan bolts hand tight.
Turn the engine over by hand using the rotor bolt and look/listen for the spark plug to spark.
Check it sparks in line with the static timing mark in the timing hole.
Move the beancan to adjust so that it sparks when it should. Tighten beancan
…..wel it should be if you don’t get confused with clock wise and anti-clock wise turning the bean can doh
!! For some reason I kept on turning the beancan advancing the timing and could just not understand why the bloody S mark would not appear when the plug spark. Eventually I stepped back looked at the whole thing and realised I am being stupid. Now it took the best of 2 minutes to do and spot on. I proceeded to put the timing light on and it is sweet. The bike has been running a fair bit in advance and the change is major from what it was. It pulls brilliant now on low down revs and the revs pick up much better with more power throughout the range
Since the carb rebuild it would fire up on the 1st or 2nd turn, now that the timing is spot on it turns over good but does not fire up straight away. I need to adjust the idling again as this is now to slow after retarding the timing. It was getting late last night so will stick the carb balancer on tonight when I get home to adjust it a bit. Not sure if this would influence the starting though? I don’t know enough about timing etc and the potential mishaps that can happen.
