The Kawasaki ER-5 Rebuild - ongoing
In the beginning
Back in 2015
I bought a ER-5 to start a new project on my youtube channel which can be found
here –
At first I
was going repair just the basics, chain, battery and the rest to show how to do
simple repairs with basic tools. This isn’t what happened however.
Talking to a
couple of mates I decided that the ER-5 should be a how to repair and rebuild
the entire bike. So this is that.
History
The bike is a
1999 model for the UK market, with 32,000 miles on the clock. I paid £300 for
it delivered so I couldn’t complain too much. The bike was complete and it
appear not to have been dropped or crashed. The story was that the bike have
lived down the side of someone’s house for 8 years and the tax disc confirmed
this. With no real massive issues (apart from the condition of the engine) all
appeared old, rust but good. Good enough for the original purpose.
What happened
next
So after
making a couple of ‘how to suck an egg’ type videos I thought about what I was
going to do. Other things came up and the bike sat for nearly 9 months. Looks
like this bike is gonna do this for the rest of its life. Eventually I decided
that the whole bike was to be rebuilt.
But first
things at the beginning and all that, the engine! I rigged up a make-do fuel
bottle (fairy liquid) and gave it a new battery and she popped into life.
Unfortunately only one cylinder was firing. When I revved the engine the second
cylinder fired up but died below 3,000rpm.
This is a
carb issue, and a pilot (idol) jet issue at that. Once I knew then engine was
good I set about planning what I was going to do and when…..
Loved the engine stripdown ,got the kle myself and think its a great engine ,keep up the interesting and informative videos 👍Rich , down in Bristol.
ReplyDeleteI have a complete wiring loom for a 1999 ER500 if it would be of any use to you (no charge and I will cover postage because your Youtube playlist is awesome). I will send you an email if you would like the wiring loom.
ReplyDeleteI told the short story of my ER500 fix in a comment to the last video of your ER500 playlist.
Best,