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 Post subject: cold start after a carb rebuild
PostPosted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 9:35 pm 
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i just sat down today to rebuild my cady m1's carb,, it needed new gaskets and a good cleaning, first time taking this carburator apart, its very very simple, so simple i dont get how it works? i can kinda get it though, anyways in the video it was me cold starting it for more than a week, with no fuel in the carb or the lines, and that why it stalled the first time when i tilted it back, because there wasnt enough fuel in the bowl, anyways im just awating my tires now, then i will be out on the road!! i put a speedometer on it now,

to calibrate what should my bike top out at on the flats?
how many kms should i get to a tank?

thanks and heres the video

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T1oOiYO4YNM

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 Post subject: Re: cold start after a carb rebuild
PostPosted: Sun Oct 25, 2009 10:46 pm 
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That Cady starts and runs NICE. According to Motobecane the Cady M1 should do 33km/h at top engine speed which is 4300rpm for the Isodyne. They only have a 3 litre tank and we keep ours full so I have zero idea on the tank range of it.


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