myleskilloneous
XS400 Member
Hello all,
After lurking the forum for a few weeks while researching bikes, I was able to pick up a beautiful XS400G for $950. The guy who sold it to me rode it for 10 years and his father owned it before him. Its got about 16,000 miles on it but looks great and rides well once shes warmed up.
He seems to have kept up on maintenance and replaced the battery about 6 months ago but says it often loses power and to keep it on a trickle charger when not in use. The automatic start worked yesterday but not at all once I got it home. I was able to get it kickstarted a few times though.
I was having problems with the choke being stuck "in" but was able to pull it out with pliers last night and drench it in WD-40 which seems to be helping a bit. A little finicky but I can get it out enough to idle and warm it up.
I got her all registered this morning and came home to take her around the block before work to see how she feels (I still havent rode it yet, my friend drove it the 40 miles home for me). The video below was taken about 10 minutes before I accidentally dropped her on her side (she didn't hit the ground but the wall of my garage) which caused about a cup of Gasoline(?) to spill out of the left air filter area. I removed the filter cover and the air filter was definitely saturated with gasoline.
I havent been able to start her since using the kickstarter and am wondering where I should start.
My plan for tomorrow is bring the battery to get tested/charged/replaced if needed. I'm also going to buy some oil and do an oil change since it hasn't been on the road very much these last few years. I'll buy some carb cleaner spray and see if I can clean it out a bit that way while trying to kick start it. I currently have both air filters completely off hoping to get more air intake and get that engine turned over.
I was told the carbs were cleaned a bit late last year and I could make it till the end of summer before I'd have to pull em out and clean them. I know nothing about bikes or engines in general so I'm not sure where to start in trying to get her running. Could I have "flooded" the engine when it tipped over and some gas spilled out. I don't know if there is fuel in there messing stuff up and if it has to be drained or something.
Any tips are appreciated. I'm really hoping a new battery will help with the issue. I'm trying to avoid removing the carbs because I will definitely fuck it up and have little confidence in my mechanical ability.
Give her a listen
I made this quick video for a friend showing him how it idles on choke and then when I turn the choke off. The bike tipped just minutes after this
Sorry for all the extra noise, I was in my garage which is right on a main road so there are lots of cars driving by.
I've also attached a photo of the choke pin that is getting stuck. I think he may have said it was aftermarket so I have no idea. It is the gold part that is getting stuck "in", you can see some marks from where I grabbed with the pliers to pull it out.
After lurking the forum for a few weeks while researching bikes, I was able to pick up a beautiful XS400G for $950. The guy who sold it to me rode it for 10 years and his father owned it before him. Its got about 16,000 miles on it but looks great and rides well once shes warmed up.
He seems to have kept up on maintenance and replaced the battery about 6 months ago but says it often loses power and to keep it on a trickle charger when not in use. The automatic start worked yesterday but not at all once I got it home. I was able to get it kickstarted a few times though.
I was having problems with the choke being stuck "in" but was able to pull it out with pliers last night and drench it in WD-40 which seems to be helping a bit. A little finicky but I can get it out enough to idle and warm it up.
I got her all registered this morning and came home to take her around the block before work to see how she feels (I still havent rode it yet, my friend drove it the 40 miles home for me). The video below was taken about 10 minutes before I accidentally dropped her on her side (she didn't hit the ground but the wall of my garage) which caused about a cup of Gasoline(?) to spill out of the left air filter area. I removed the filter cover and the air filter was definitely saturated with gasoline.
I havent been able to start her since using the kickstarter and am wondering where I should start.
My plan for tomorrow is bring the battery to get tested/charged/replaced if needed. I'm also going to buy some oil and do an oil change since it hasn't been on the road very much these last few years. I'll buy some carb cleaner spray and see if I can clean it out a bit that way while trying to kick start it. I currently have both air filters completely off hoping to get more air intake and get that engine turned over.
I was told the carbs were cleaned a bit late last year and I could make it till the end of summer before I'd have to pull em out and clean them. I know nothing about bikes or engines in general so I'm not sure where to start in trying to get her running. Could I have "flooded" the engine when it tipped over and some gas spilled out. I don't know if there is fuel in there messing stuff up and if it has to be drained or something.
Any tips are appreciated. I'm really hoping a new battery will help with the issue. I'm trying to avoid removing the carbs because I will definitely fuck it up and have little confidence in my mechanical ability.
Give her a listen
I made this quick video for a friend showing him how it idles on choke and then when I turn the choke off. The bike tipped just minutes after this
I've also attached a photo of the choke pin that is getting stuck. I think he may have said it was aftermarket so I have no idea. It is the gold part that is getting stuck "in", you can see some marks from where I grabbed with the pliers to pull it out.