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Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Sun Feb 15, 2015 8:14 pm
by Chuck in Indiana
Hi all,
I just brought this project bike home today, and fixed the first thing.. a stuck gas cap. I'm going to go through it, get it running, fix whatever needs fixing, etc. If anyone is interested, I'll document it here..
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Picture on the way home.
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Re: Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Sat Feb 21, 2015 6:53 pm
by tigcraft
It's a nice feeling when a new project starts and it comes together. Get some pics posted as we all enjoy them. Eric

Re: Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 7:03 am
by Chuck in Indiana
tigcraft wrote:It's a nice feeling when a new project starts and it comes together. Get some pics posted as we all enjoy them. Eric


Sorry, I didn't see any interest here, so I just went ahead with it. :D It takes a *lot* longer to document something than doing it. It'll be running this week, with any luck at all..

Re: Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 4:37 pm
by Dicer
Hi Chuck,
Too bad I missed your earlier post because I would have been very interested in anything you had to do to your Skorpion to get it running. Coincidentally, I bought my own Skorpion Tour the same day you did. The PO delivered it down here from Georgia on Feb 15th. Looks like we have somewhat better motorcycling weather here at the moment.

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Re: Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Sun Feb 22, 2015 5:17 pm
by Chuck in Indiana
Dicer wrote:Hi Chuck,
Too bad I missed your earlier post because I would have been very interested in anything you had to do to your Skorpion to get it running. Coincidentally, I bought my own Skorpion Tour the same day you did. The PO delivered it down here from Georgia on Feb 15th. Looks like we have somewhat better motorcycling weather here at the moment.

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Looks nice. :smt023
Mine wasn't, but I *like* to do barn find projects. So far, I've fixed a frozen gas cap, took the brake calipers and master cylinders apart, cleaned, etc. and have them working. The rear had been sitting open for years, and I was worried about that one, but it wasn't as corroded as I expected. I've flushed and refilled the cooling system, changed oil and filter, adjusted the valves.. a PITA on the exhaust.. made a couple of pieces for the left switchgear, repaired the right switchgear. Today was electrical day, didn't have left turnsignal, horn, neither brake switch worked. Got all that fixed. It now cranks, and has spark, so I *assume* it's going to run as soon as I go through the carbs. Should be ready to run in a couple of days, then I can do as much cosmetic stuff as I decide to do..
Oh yeah, forgot. Need to make a couple of pieces for and shorten the clutch cable. It's a good way to while away a few hours while it's too nasty to ride. :D

Re: Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 8:46 am
by edfmaniac
Exhaust valves are easy if you dismount the radiator and let it hang from the hoses. ;-)

Re: Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 11:13 am
by Dicer
Yeah, "barn finds" used to be my specialty too, bikes, cars etc.. I've done a few but not so many these days. You've already done a lot to the Skorpion and I hope you get it running soon. They are a really nice handling bike, i think.

Mine was a one owner in well looked after condition but I still have a couple of things to do.

Re: Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Mon Feb 23, 2015 7:19 pm
by DAVID THOMPSON
barn finds where i live ..have all gone to the crusher or are worthless 4 wheelers
dave

Re: Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2015 7:49 am
by Chuck in Indiana
Hey, all.. this bike doesn't have a horn. I've found the wires that were bundled up and tucked away, but for the life of me I can't find where the OEM horn was mounted. I'm a Guzzi guy (Moto Guzzi, making mechanics and electricians out of riders since 1921) :P and have a NOS Guzzi horn to install if I can find the original mounting place.
edit:
Never mind. It was hiding above the top radiator mount. :D

Re: Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 5:57 pm
by Chuck in Indiana
Ok, I've gone through the mechanical stuff, and it's ready to run.
Comma But
When I put fuel in the tank it has a slow drip at the petcock. Took it apart (again) and carefully stoned the valve. Looking at the seal with a 10X glass, it's a little worn. Tried a new belville spring from a Guzzi petcock. Slowed the drip down, but it's still doing it.
Is this one of those unobtainium parts? Where do I find one? Grahams? I've also read on here that if you were going to be running at full throttle a fair amount.. I'm guessing I will in the California mountains.. that the petcock needs to be upgraded. What is it? Where do I get it? Yes , I've used the search function..
Questions questions.
TIA

Re: Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Wed Feb 25, 2015 10:46 pm
by droy
http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/30 ... is-petcock

This Acerbis universal petcock works well. I've run one for serval year. Slightly less reserve amount then stock but still gives you 20 miles or so. Direct fit otherwise.

Doug in NJ

Re: Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 6:52 am
by Chuck in Indiana
droy wrote:http://www.motorcycle-superstore.com/30878/i/acerbis-petcock

This Acerbis universal petcock works well. I've run one for serval year. Slightly less reserve amount then stock but still gives you 20 miles or so. Direct fit otherwise.

Doug in NJ
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Thanks for that. Already ordered it directly from Acerbis last night. Dang! Had to pay retail.. :-D

Re: Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 8:29 am
by droy
BTW - don't use the supplied sheet metal screws. The tank has threaded inserts and bolts that you'll reuse. I also trimmed the black plastic on/off lever a bit to give it better clearance so it's less likely to catch on the wiring on the frame when removing and reinstalling the tank.

Doug in NJ

Re: Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 10:31 am
by Chuck in Indiana
Ok, started it up this morning. Runs fine (of course) but I'm getting a fair of oil smoke burning off the exhaust. It looks like there *may* or may not be a leak at the crankcase split line. Is this a common thing? Cleaned up the bottom of the crankcase and walked away.. grumble grumble. Clutch works ok, didn't notice whether the speedo was working or not. Tach doesn't work, a minor annoyance.

Re: Skorpion tour project

PostPosted: Thu Feb 26, 2015 12:03 pm
by droy
If you haven't done it already replace all the rubber hoses, given the age. The hoses that run up to the oil take will split and leak oil on your rear tire which can make cornering very interesting. Experience talking here!! I have two of these Skorpions running and two in pieces as projects.

Doug