Road Star Clinic Forum
Welcome, Guest
Please Login or Register.    Lost Password?
Low Budget Bar Hopper (1 viewing) (1) Guest
Go to bottom Post Reply Favoured: 0
TOPIC: Low Budget Bar Hopper
#234443
Mr_Shamrock (User)
Senior Boarder
Posts: 247
graphgraph
User Online Now Click here to see the profile of this user
Gender: Male Location: Greenville, SC Birthdate: 1974-10-24
Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 6 Days ago  
Ok as a few of you have already read I recently purchased a 2003 RS. I have been on here a couple days and really like what I see. Seems like alot of good guys here. Anyway, I though it might be cool to walk you guys through my so called low budget bar hopper. I will welcome all the suggestions or comments (good and bad). Basically this is what I started with it is a 2003 with 27,000 miles. It is in average condition but not exactly what I am looking for...



 
Logged Logged  
 
Last Edit: 2009/10/31 22:30 By Mr_Shamrock.
 
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#234449
Mr_Shamrock (User)
Senior Boarder
Posts: 247
graphgraph
User Online Now Click here to see the profile of this user
Gender: Male Location: Greenville, SC Birthdate: 1974-10-24
Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 6 Days ago  
Here is the tally so far...
Bike - $3500
New Front Brake Line - $25.50
Jet Kit - $40.00
K&N Air Cleaner - $85.00
Barons Fuel Pump Relocation Kit - $45.00
AIS Plugs - $8.00
Carb Bowl Bolts - $2.00

The brake line was needed b/c the guy who put the apes on soldered in an extension and it was leaking. It is still on its way. I ordered a stainless 30" line with 2 new 10MM Banjo fittings.

The Jet kit is a DynoJet and I installed it per the instructions for aftermarket exhaust and air box. If anything I figured this would be a good starting point - Needle clip 4 slots down, 195 main jet, Mixture screw out 3.5 turns. It is already installed - DONE.

I also installed a new set of plugs that I had left over from one of my other bikes - NGK DPR7EA-9 - I will consider this a freebie - DONE.

I received the K&N kit today, but am waiting to put it on until I receive the pump relocation kit and the AIS plugs. The rest of the AIS was already removed, but the guy just put some cheesy clamps on the fittings to block them off. I already pulled the old fittings out - wasn't too bad.

The Vance and Hines longshots had baffles in them and I removed them b/c I like LOUD pipes!

I already removed the bags and windshield and plan on taking the rear rack and front passing lights off to clean it up a bit. Plus I can sell them to subtract from the total I will be into this project. I also spent the better part of a day removing bolts and cleaning them up or replacing them So far the only bolts I had to buy were the 4 small Allens to replace the lousy phillips on the carb bowl.

I will try to get as many pics as I can to document all the upgrades and changes.

Here it is currently - sorry for the horrible pic (the weather has sucked here the past couple days...


 
Logged Logged  
 
Last Edit: 2009/10/31 22:32 By Mr_Shamrock.
 
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#234451
jamie99roadstar (User)
Huh?
Gold Boarder
Posts: 651
graphgraph
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
Gender: Male Location: Wyoming, Ontario, Canada Birthdate: 1986-11-05
Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 6 Days ago  
Wow, you've done alot of work in a short time. Keep us posted on how it goes.
 
Logged Logged  
 
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#234462
Mr_Shamrock (User)
Senior Boarder
Posts: 247
graphgraph
User Online Now Click here to see the profile of this user
Gender: Male Location: Greenville, SC Birthdate: 1974-10-24
Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 6 Days ago  
Here are a couple more pics...\

Fuel Pump Removed - Much Cleaner Look!





K&N Filter Installed with Chrome Cover - OOOOOOH SHINEY!


 
Logged Logged  
 
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#234488
warstar (User)
Senior Boarder
Posts: 205
graphgraph
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 5 Days ago  
Soldering a brake line...YIKES!

Glad to see you ordered the correct parts.

-Warstar
 
Logged Logged  
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#234565
Boatmark (User)
Roadie Fan!
Senior Boarder
Posts: 360
graphgraph
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
Gender: Male Location: Newport Beach Ca. Birthdate: 1956-09-23
Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 5 Days ago  
Lookin' good there, Mr. Shamrock! Keep those update pics comin'!
 
Logged Logged  
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#234601
Mr_Shamrock (User)
Senior Boarder
Posts: 247
graphgraph
User Online Now Click here to see the profile of this user
Gender: Male Location: Greenville, SC Birthdate: 1974-10-24
Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 5 Days ago  
OK I didn't get much done today, but the weather was beautiful so I took a couple pics before it got dark.



Now with the front and rear lights removed...



A close up of the rear fender. I need to find a tag bracket and integrated rear light. When I first bought the bike I was planning on painting it, but the color is starting to grow on me some...



The parts I have for sale so far (if any of you guys need some of this stuff let me know it will just be going on eBay if not)...




...also does anyone have any suggestions of what to do to cover the exposed area behind the headlight? Looks kind of ugly. I have used a cover made by pro-one in the past that has turn signals built in. If I can find it reasonably I will buy one again.
 
Logged Logged  
 
Last Edit: 2009/11/01 17:48 By Mr_Shamrock.
 
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#234603
Mr_Shamrock (User)
Senior Boarder
Posts: 247
graphgraph
User Online Now Click here to see the profile of this user
Gender: Male Location: Greenville, SC Birthdate: 1974-10-24
Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 5 Days ago  
Oh I also removed these 2 bracket that used to have a reflector bolted to them. Reflector = Not Cool! I have cut off the part that held the reflector and the wire part that wraps around the brake line. I haven't put them back on yet - I am going to let the paint dry overnight...



 
Logged Logged  
 
Last Edit: 2009/11/01 18:12 By Mr_Shamrock.
 
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#234608
stangman (User)
Fresh Boarder
Posts: 15
graphgraph
User Offline Click here to see the profile of this user
Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 5 Days ago  
you have a pm
 
Logged Logged  
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
#234610
CPORetired (User)
Praise the Lord, and pass the ammunition!!
Senior Boarder
Posts: 360
graphgraph
User Online Now Click here to see the profile of this user
Gender: Male Location: Munford, TN Birthdate: 1971-10-10
Re:Low Budget Bar Hopper 2 Weeks, 5 Days ago  
You have a PM from me as well..
 
Logged Logged  
 

Any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, I think can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction: I SERVED IN THE UNITED STATES NAVY. John F. Kennedy Aug. 1963
  The administrator has disabled public write access.
Go to top Post Reply
Powered by FireBoardget the latest posts directly to your desktop
...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... ...................................................................... -->
New Forum Posts


The Road Star Clinic is a collaborative community of riders who archive and publish user contributed technical data about Yamaha Road Star motorcycles.

We also sponsor the creation and support of other community websites similar to our own. Inquiries about availability of a website for your community can be submitted to us via any "Contact Us" option on the Clinic.

Copyright 2003-2007 Road Star Clinic and its respective authors. Road Star Clinic is sponsored by the folks at MLSHomeQuest.com.