derekundrwd
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My company acquired a M1030M1 with 12 miles on it via a govdeals auction. The title showed it was acquired by Coffee County, TN in June of 2014. The county employees indicated it had been in a crate with another M1030M1 in the yard since they've had it, up to a couple months ago. Both bikes in the crate were sold at online auction late last year, but only one of them was paid for, so they re-auctioned this one.
The bike has no fluids in it. I want to return this to operational status. I figure somebody can correct me if I am misguided on how to proceed. I do have the pdf of section 2 of the "operator maintenance" manual.
The plate on the neck says "RE-MANUFACTURE DATE 10/2009". The Dunlop D606s look new, but are potentially 14 years old now. I will install heavy duty Moose Racing tubes, and new D606s. Being that this bike will probably end up riding in high plains desert in the future I am planning on installing rim locks (and of course balancing the wheels).
I figure any 50/50 blue motorcycle coolant would suffice for the cooling system.
I spoke to Amsoil tech support and he recommended that I use their "Premium Protection 10w-40 Synthetic" because the HDT engine is a wet sump design and he was concerned with additives negatively affecting the clutch discs. I saw where a M1030M1 owner here on SteelSoldiers said he used "Signature Series Max-Duty Synthetic Diesel Oil 5W-30", which I initially bought. I since have ordered the Premium Protection synthetic and can use the Signature series in my truck if not the bike. I am interested in feedback for oil selection.
I have K&N KLR650 oil filters which I believe are the same as what's used in the M1030M1.
I'll replace the air filter.
I have DOT 5 Silicon brake fluid. I also ordered front & rear caliper rebuild kits. If this has sat without fluids in it that long I figure replacing the seals would not be a bad idea.
I ordered a PC625 battery, as the one in it reads 0.77VDC.
I bought some Opti-Lube XPD additives for diesel fuel.
When I took the seat off to check out the battery I noticed that a few of the staples holding the seat cover on were coming out. If the foam the staples were in is degraded I'll probably get a lot more of that if I'm not proactive.
I ordered replacement OEM type turn signals as three of the four are hanging by the wires, the plastics having deteriorated from heat.
Is there anything else anyone would recommend I take a look at doing before I start the War Pig?
Derek
The bike has no fluids in it. I want to return this to operational status. I figure somebody can correct me if I am misguided on how to proceed. I do have the pdf of section 2 of the "operator maintenance" manual.
The plate on the neck says "RE-MANUFACTURE DATE 10/2009". The Dunlop D606s look new, but are potentially 14 years old now. I will install heavy duty Moose Racing tubes, and new D606s. Being that this bike will probably end up riding in high plains desert in the future I am planning on installing rim locks (and of course balancing the wheels).
I figure any 50/50 blue motorcycle coolant would suffice for the cooling system.
I spoke to Amsoil tech support and he recommended that I use their "Premium Protection 10w-40 Synthetic" because the HDT engine is a wet sump design and he was concerned with additives negatively affecting the clutch discs. I saw where a M1030M1 owner here on SteelSoldiers said he used "Signature Series Max-Duty Synthetic Diesel Oil 5W-30", which I initially bought. I since have ordered the Premium Protection synthetic and can use the Signature series in my truck if not the bike. I am interested in feedback for oil selection.
I have K&N KLR650 oil filters which I believe are the same as what's used in the M1030M1.
I'll replace the air filter.
I have DOT 5 Silicon brake fluid. I also ordered front & rear caliper rebuild kits. If this has sat without fluids in it that long I figure replacing the seals would not be a bad idea.
I ordered a PC625 battery, as the one in it reads 0.77VDC.
I bought some Opti-Lube XPD additives for diesel fuel.
When I took the seat off to check out the battery I noticed that a few of the staples holding the seat cover on were coming out. If the foam the staples were in is degraded I'll probably get a lot more of that if I'm not proactive.
I ordered replacement OEM type turn signals as three of the four are hanging by the wires, the plastics having deteriorated from heat.
Is there anything else anyone would recommend I take a look at doing before I start the War Pig?
Derek