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By DickC
#92076
For sale, my 2005 Electra X, 16750 miles with a long MOT.
Front forks fitted with Hitchcocks springs for a nice ride.
The cylinder head has a decompressor fitted as recommended by Adrian and this mod is so much better than the valve lifter arrangement that's standard.
I removed the electric starter and sprag clutch as it twice made an terrible noise, although it all still worked ok I preferred to kickstart it.
Avon Road Rider tyres, fitted with a rack and there is a top box and a screen with it also.
The lean burn stuff was removed by previous mature owner who fitted a sensible not too loud silencer.
I am reluctantly selling the bike as I need the room and have a small bike for the odd club run and another big bike as an "ongoing project" ...
£1750 ono
I am near Biggleswade in Bedfordshire.
Having "issues" trying to upload a photo !, but can email pictures if required.
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By Adrian
#92081
Picture seems to have uploaded just fine, same vintage as my old Electra-X...

Glad the decompressor mod worked out for you, if used for stopping as well as starting it ought to prolong sprag clutch life for any buyer wanting to re-fit the starter motor.

You say the lean burn stuff was removed by a previous owner, but that looks like the original Mikarb CV29 carb and lean-burn exhaust pipe, although it has got the Watsonian-Squire silencer on it. Did he remove the inner restrictive bits of the pipe and re-jet the carb? If not. it's still lean-burn. ;)

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By DickC
#92096
A good point Adrian, I bought this bike through a friend who was selling it for the wife of the owner who had died of cancer, all I know is that my friend knew the bike and its previous owner who was a retired engineer and did things properly, so I have to assume that all is ok. It does sound nice, not really noisey and I think it pulls cleanly and goes well, I did once think of putting an Amal on it but to be honest I think its goes well enough for me.
I dont really want to sell the bike but I need the space especially as I have acquired a Norton 99 that needs a little work, sadly this too was a friends who has died,... bit of a theme here !... When things get back to somewhere near normal,.. when, I do spend perhaps too much time with my mate helping him blow all his money racing a Rob North triple, so I need to sort things out a bit.
Yes a decompressor is better than the original set up if you want to kick start it, a good mod.
By DickC
#92237
As I said Adrian I have left the bike as I bought it because it runs well, it was the ride I didn't like, so I replaced the fork springs as I had done with a 350 previously, a great improvement for me.
There is a blanked off fitting on the cylinder head that I assumed was to do with the lean burn system, an EGR type arrangement presumably.
Looking at the reg document I have had the bike nearly 7 years and only done about 3000 miles trundling round the country lanes and the odd club run , bit of a waste really, but enjoyable none the less.
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By Adrian
#92239
The blanking plug would indeed have replaced the feed from the Pulse air Valve, part of the Euro 2 emissions compliance gear.

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