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72 5speed model
Geplaatst: 19 aug 2012, 22:54
door austriamach3
Hello from austria
I'm planning to buy this bike with a stuck motor!
Most of cylinders and cranks are for '74 on wards models
Can i use them? Do i have the aditional ports on the backside of the cylinder?
Thanks
Chris
Re: 72 5speed model
Geplaatst: 20 aug 2012, 09:18
door Laars
austriamach3 schreef:Hello from austria
I'm planning to buy this bike with a stuck motor!
Most of cylinders and cranks are for '74 on wards models
Can i use them? Do i have the aditional ports on the backside of the cylinder?
Thanks
Chris
Hello there,
What bike??
Pics please

Geplaatst: 20 aug 2012, 11:04
door austriamach3
Its the same as 72 street from yamsam.
5speed footests and 40 km/h from austria.
Thanks
chris
Geplaatst: 20 aug 2012, 11:07
door Laars
Sorry,
I do not understand your question, can you be more specific
Geplaatst: 20 aug 2012, 11:38
door eriks
austriamach3 schreef:Its the same as 72 street from yamsam.
5speed footests and 40 km/h from austria.
Thanks
chris
5 speed and 40KM/H think you make a mistake they are faster a lot faster !!
You need the FS1 Cylinder on it wich carberateur you have a 16 mm ? and high exhaust maybe ??
Geplaatst: 20 aug 2012, 11:57
door austriamach3
No mistake!
Yamasam has the same. In austria the 5speeder was selled as motorfahrrad with 40km/h don't know the carbsize because i have not buyed it yet.
Does anyone know about matching crank and cylinders?
Geplaatst: 20 aug 2012, 12:10
door eriks
austriamach3 schreef:No mistake!
Yamasam has the same. In austria the 5speeder was selled as motorfahrrad with 40km/h don't know the carbsize because i have not buyed it yet.
Does anyone know about matching crank and cylinders?
wat do you mean with matching crank and cylinder ??
Strange that it only go 40km/h the bike have a high exhaust or low ?
Geplaatst: 20 aug 2012, 13:06
door Jens36
All different cylinders and crankshafts that where used on the FS1 from 1969 till 1986 are interchangeable.
The 378 cylinder is the only one that has a port less (flushing channel?). So you don't want that cylinder!
Other cylinders are: FS1, F5B, 3F2, 2RU ...
But i don't know which models where sold in Austria

Geplaatst: 20 aug 2012, 13:32
door eriks
Jens36 schreef:All different cylinders and crankshafts that where used on the FS1 from 1969 till 1986 are interchangeable.
The 378 cylinder is the only one that has a port less (flushing channel?). So you don't want that cylinder!
Other cylinders are: FS1, F5B, 3F2, 2RU ...
But i don't know which models where sold in Austria

Denk dat hij bedoeld dat de FS! is aangemeld als brommer en hebben ze er een langzaam cylindertje opgezet thats all
Tis gewoon een street 5 bak zoals we gewend zijn
You mean the FS1 is angemeld as a moped and maby the put a slower cylinder on it thats all
you need the FS1 cylinder on that street
Geplaatst: 20 aug 2012, 21:03
door austriamach3
Thank you all.
Sorry, i have only a mobile phone and so it's hard to answer.
The bbike was on the shelf for around 20 years and i only know that similar bikes in austria ran nearly 85.
I think i will need a new crank and so it would be interested where i can get one?
Also i'll needa new cylinder. What do you recommend are the aluminium athena better for durability?
The bike has the high exhaust. I think it's not best for performance but want to keep it.
Geplaatst: 20 aug 2012, 21:47
door HotWheels
As NIX would say, these kind of questions are random asked, so please take the effort to check the FAQ's

Geplaatst: 20 aug 2012, 21:49
door marco
I think he can't read dutch

Geplaatst: 20 aug 2012, 21:59
door HotWheels
Dan zou ie beter eerst investeren in een vertalend woordenboek

Geplaatst: 21 aug 2012, 01:29
door mpro09
austriamach3 schreef:Thank you all.
Sorry, i have only a mobile phone and so it's hard to answer.
The bbike was on the shelf for around 20 years and i only know that similar bikes in austria ran nearly 85.
I think i will need a new crank and so it would be interested where i can get one?
Also i'll needa new cylinder. What do you recommend are the aluminium athena better for durability?
The bike has the high exhaust. I think it's not best for performance but want to keep it.
hi and welcome, I like to order my parts from jmpb.nl or w-parts.nl
the athena cylinder is pretty much the best you can buy of the shelf, the crankshaft with the red red inlay is the "fastest" there is.
if you find a '72 5speed for the right price you shouldn't hesitate to buy it

, especially if nobody touched it for 20 years.
good luck with your purchase, if you have anymore questions just ask them and we would love to see some pictures

Geplaatst: 21 aug 2012, 09:11
door eriks
Ik denk dat het over dit streetje gaat
Heb hem ook staan in mijn ebay
http://www.ebay.at/itm/Yamaha-50-SS-FS1 ... 3f1b1e705a