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  1. People have been asking for pis so here are a few

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    Original post had a couple of things wrong, mileage is less and the rear tire is worn more than I first thought. Front tire has lots of tread but does show signs of age on the side walls. Tried to show the fuel spill on the tank but as I said before I do have original paint that goes with the bike. Also saddlebags (not pictured) go with the bike and the "Box-O-Parts" including a cd with the shop manual and parts listing. It does start and run. All the gears work and almost everything works too. 1 turn signal is out, new bulb should fix that. This is a 37 year old bike, tinkering will be needed.

     

     

  2. If you need a title transfer typically you went to a Notary and had the title certified, signatures, ID etc. But if it was a weekend or after hours this could be a real pain in the neck.

    After a recent experience with this and Notary offices being shut down due to the Covid thing I did a little research and found a better way.

    https://www.ohiosos.gov/notary/information/#electronic

    In Ohio you can do this on the internet 24/7 now. Who knew?

     

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    From the State of Ohio Page:

    How to Properly Perform a Notarial Act

    Personal Appearance
    The signer must appear before you during the notarial act.  This must occur in person for a traditional notarial act or an electronic notarial act, but personal appearance can occur through a real-time audio and video conferencing system if the notary public is authorized to perform online notarizations.

    It's not clear if you need a scanner to upload the title to them or if a cell phone will work.

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    Fee
    A notary public may charge a fee of $5.00 per act for any notarial act that is not an online notarization.  The fee can be up to $25 for an online notarization.  Note: fees may not be charged per signature, but instead per notarial act.  The law permits a reasonable travel fee as agreed upon by the notary public and the signer prior to the act.  No additional fees may be charged in connection to the notarization.

    So it may cost a bit more but it can be done anytime. I haven't tried this but it's a nice option.

    A quick search finds that this is authorized in the following counties:

    Adams, Allen, Ashland, Ashtabula, Athens, Auglaize, Belmont, Brown, Butler, Carroll, Champaign, Clark, Clermont, Clinton, Columbiana, Coshocton, Crawford, Cuyahoga, Darke, Defiance, Delaware, Erie, Fairfield, Fayette, Franklin, Fulton, Gallia, Geauga, Greene, Guernsey, Hamilton, Hancock, Hardin, Harrison, Henry, Highland, Hocking, Holmes, Huron, Jackson, Jefferson, Knox, Lake, Lawrence, Licking, Logan, Lorain, Lucas, Madison, Mahoning, Marion, Medina, Meigs, Mercer, Miami, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan, Morrow, Muskingum, Noble, Ottawa, Paulding, Perry, Pickaway, Pike, Portage, Preble, Putnam, Richland, Ross, Sandusky, Scioto, Seneca, Shelby, Stark, Summit, Trumbull, Tuscarawas, Union, VanWert, Vinton, Warren, Washington, Wayne, Williams, and Wood

    One service I found states:

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    Upload Your Document

    You can do this through most web browsers, including smartphones and tablets.

    Interesting...

    If anybody tries this please reply to this thread so we all know how it works out for you.

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  3. I'll get some pictures for this. It has been sitting due to the covid thing so it needs the battery charged etc.

    There is a kinda blurry photo in my contact section. I'll get some more this weekend weather permitting.

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    Windscreen has been changed to smoke and better mirrors are on lt.

     

     


  4. 100 MPH in 2nd gear and 3 more gears!! Only $1000 for OR peeps

    Yes that's right my friends this absolutely classic go-fast can be yours. For a mere few dollars you too can be seen as the envy of the motorcycle community! Your significant other will see you with more respect! Your friends will take off their hats when you are around!

    Friends, you could pay more for less!

    This is a bike that will do the twisties as fast as your skills will let it. No butt-hurt on the super-slab with the Corbin seat. 8+ hours in 1 day personally tested just to make sure.

    Friends this bike comes with free wind in your face and air in every tire!

    (Medical issue otherwise I'd keep it)

    Specs:
    1984 Gpz 750 (ZX 750A2)
    60,000 ~ miles

    Class     Sport/Touring bike
    Saddle Bags
    Corbin Seat
    Full Headers with a Yoshi Can - voted best sounding bike on great ride by people I passed ;)
    Stainless Brake lines
    Engine     738cc, 4-stroke, transverse 4-cylinder, air-cooled, DOHC, 2 valve per cylinder
    Power     92 hp 67.2 KW / 9000 rpm - Yes thats  right 90+ HP!
    Torque     6.5 kg-m @ 7000 rpm
    Ignition type     Electronic
    Transmission     5-speed
    Uni-Trac rear suspension
    Dual Disc (front)
    Single Disc (rear)
    Tires     Tubeless
    110/80-16 (front)
    130/80-18 (rear)
    Wheelbase     1500 mm
    Dimensions     L 2185 mm
    W 775 mm
    Seat height     780 mm
    Weight     241 kg (531 lbs) (wet)
    Spark plugs
    NKG B9ES - 2611 gap .7 - .8 mm (.29in)
    NGK B8ES - 5722 (removable nipple) NKG connectors
    Clean title in hand
    Box-O-Parts included
    Weather proof Cover included

    Major work was done by Hoblick so you know it was done correctly.
    * Forks rebuilt with bypass plate
    * Head Gasket
    * New chain

    The Bad: Fuel spill on tank, needs touch up paint. I do have original paint to do it with so it will be a perfect match. Included with Box-O-parts. Will need tires soon Avon Road-Riders on it now, rear is showing wear.

     

     

     

  5. Ah! Vintage electrical issues. A common problem from the era is the coil wires.

    The copper is green under the insulation and has more resistance than it should.

    When you have 2 ohms of resistance in the coils themselves an extra ohm or two will give all kinds of strange issues.

    Won't idle, breaks up at high rev's, stalls, sputters, etc.

    The plugs will be the giveaway, dark, sooty even wet, depending on when you check them.

    They should be a nice brown/gray at the tips.

    Hope this helps.

     

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  6. 4 minutes ago, Pauly said:

    YIKES! 

    Top theories on how it _really_ happened: https://www.rollingstone.com/culture/culture-news/coronavirus-china-bat-patent-conspiracy-theory-942416/

    Kinda leaning toward the SImpsons caused it myself. But that's just me.

     

    😎 The Simpsons predicted the coronavirus
    Because The Simpsons has been on the air for more than 30 years, there’s been no shortage of elaborate plotlines for internet sleuths to point to as harbingers for various world events, to the degree that “The Simpsons predicted it” is now more of a meme than anything else. Case in point: screengrabs allegedly from the 1993 episode “Marge in Chains” about an outbreak of a mysterious illness, with one appearing to show a newscaster delivering a report about a “corona virus.”

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