Diggin the videos! On my 87' 454 LTD I absolutely hate that flat ass factory shift peg because it dug into my fukn foot so I cut it off then drilled a hole into the remaining lever bar and bolted a skateboard wheel onto it, I obviously left the bearing in so it would spin and Holy Shit it's comfortable and shifts FN awesome! You can also bolt lock it if you want it stationary, both ways are great though. Stay Rockin & Keep Your Knees In The Breeze!
@greenmousemicrosoft6 жыл бұрын
Subbing for this series! I bought a 90 as my first bike when I was 16, joined the air force at 18 and it sat at my parents house for two years. Just got it up here last week, put new fluids in her and she turned over in less then a second. Love these bikes. Planning on converting mine to a single seat and going for a semi bobber look. Good luck!
@Bando9096 жыл бұрын
That's awesome David! Appreciate the support.
@mardylopez77024 жыл бұрын
I've got one I'm working on now.
@BillyBlaze75 жыл бұрын
I bought the maroon version of this bike in 1986, paid $2,115.00 out the door. The shift linkage was milled too thin, I had to get a heavier shift linkage, and the starter motor was too weak of a design for the bike and went out pretty quickly. I was a young kit that didn't have over $200. for a new starter motor so I push started the bike for two years lol
@Bando9095 жыл бұрын
Wow Billy that's incredible! I definitely agree on the shift linkage being too thin. My friends is bent in a banana shape but somehow still works, and mine has so much travel luckily my boots take up most of the slack so it shifts easier. Starter motor was the one of the first things I swapped for a new one, which happens to be in the next video. I did end up getting it going though just took a lot of time and patience. Now she runs great for being over 30 years old.
@BillyBlaze75 жыл бұрын
When mine bent I went to the dealer and they had already come out with a revision for the linkage, version 2 was much thicker and it never bent after that. When the bike was new it would top out at 130mph on flat land. Loved that bike, was one of my favorites I ever owned, glad to see you enjoying them and keeping them on the road. Tip, use gloves changing the light bulbs, I shattered one of the front blinker bulbs trying to get it out and cut my fingers down to the nerves. ;-) lol I was shocked after 2 years of push starting the bike (and I rode it everywhere all the time), and had zero wear on the belt. Be safe out there my friend :-)
@roblache63232 жыл бұрын
Why am I having such a hard time getting plugs out of my 1990 454
@aimeemarquez69024 жыл бұрын
Can you post where your getting the parts, just picked up a project bike meet to rebuild
@Bando9094 жыл бұрын
Babbitts Kawasaki Parts house. Search them on Google but they don't have everything
@priusman12345 жыл бұрын
hey so what happen to this bike? do you still have it or you sold it
@Bando9095 жыл бұрын
I still have it, had it for about a year and a half now. Put about 3,000 miles on her. Runs pretty good considering how I found it.
@jackhmason2 жыл бұрын
@@Bando909 What shape was it in when you found it? I'm looking at one that was running a week ago but not at the moment
@sweetwilliam49 Жыл бұрын
I have this same bike sitting in my building. Runs like a top. All original