CarloMécano
Member
So I was riding for a last time in early november 2024 - cool day, end of season in Canada. I was getting to a town close to home, when my engine seemed to start getting really hot, making a different sounds, when climbing up a sloped road going over the freeway , the bike suddenly seized, wheel locked up and i slid to a stop. I put the bike in neutral and walked the bike to the nearest gas station , and my father came with my truck and a bike rack to pick it up. It was my last ride, and since i have only stored it in my father's shed , removed the tank , seat and battery .
My question for the folks is: what are my next steps to get this bike running? I'm thinking of seeing if it was lack of lubrication, checking to see if i can unstick the engine while in the frame (making sure i don't have any issues with timing or a valve sitting on a piston). Any chance from experience out there that this is not a major fault with the cam system or sprocket? (I have had a sprocket bolt snap due to improper torque and engine fall out of time and seize before - i hope this is not the case)
My idea is to pull off cam covers , assuring everything is ok valve timing wise, take off side cases, inspect + clean oil filters, oil sump etc. pull out spark plugs to inspect cylinder holes for anything odd. From there add some marvel mystery oil to soak up a while and attempt to rotate engine afterwards. if successful drop oil add fresh oil, and see if i can run and check head oil pressure through inspection bolt to see if i have oil getting to the top of the engine head.
Anyone want to add some insight ??? tips or recommendations ? anything is appreciated. Spring is coming !
I will be returning home from Mexico early May , So I will get to it then an dcan keep the thread updated on what i find and what happens.
Love this bike, hope i can salvage it and get it running again.
Cheers.
Carlo.

My question for the folks is: what are my next steps to get this bike running? I'm thinking of seeing if it was lack of lubrication, checking to see if i can unstick the engine while in the frame (making sure i don't have any issues with timing or a valve sitting on a piston). Any chance from experience out there that this is not a major fault with the cam system or sprocket? (I have had a sprocket bolt snap due to improper torque and engine fall out of time and seize before - i hope this is not the case)
My idea is to pull off cam covers , assuring everything is ok valve timing wise, take off side cases, inspect + clean oil filters, oil sump etc. pull out spark plugs to inspect cylinder holes for anything odd. From there add some marvel mystery oil to soak up a while and attempt to rotate engine afterwards. if successful drop oil add fresh oil, and see if i can run and check head oil pressure through inspection bolt to see if i have oil getting to the top of the engine head.
Anyone want to add some insight ??? tips or recommendations ? anything is appreciated. Spring is coming !
I will be returning home from Mexico early May , So I will get to it then an dcan keep the thread updated on what i find and what happens.
Love this bike, hope i can salvage it and get it running again.
Cheers.
Carlo.



