Back in the late sixties/early seventies I had a bit of a small business going doing mainly cheapy top end rebuilds on tired Hondas. Those little bikes would lose most of their compression by 10 to 15 thousand miles. Most of the problem came from the rings, which wore out quicker than the bores. So I would lightly hone the cylinder, slide in a set of new rings and lap the valves to get them gas tight. If I couldnt get the valves gas tight with lapping then I would send things out for a proper valve grind.
But the customers were broke kids like me, so every dollar mattered. Most of them were friends of my older Brother.
The only complaint I recall was from one fellow who was a very gentle rider. I did the standard top end freshening to his Honda 250 Dream and after a week of running it smoked quite badly. I asked him to leave it with me for the weekend.
Before taking it all apart again, I decided to give it a good thrash in the trail system and gravel pit near our farm (I was only 14, not on the road yet!) Right away there was improvment.
So I rode it all weekend quite hard, but kept the revs just down from the top and varied the rpm a lot, as you do when in the trails. I shut it down and rested it frequently so that it never got overly hot. By Sunday night the exhaust was running clean.
Glen
But the customers were broke kids like me, so every dollar mattered. Most of them were friends of my older Brother.
The only complaint I recall was from one fellow who was a very gentle rider. I did the standard top end freshening to his Honda 250 Dream and after a week of running it smoked quite badly. I asked him to leave it with me for the weekend.
Before taking it all apart again, I decided to give it a good thrash in the trail system and gravel pit near our farm (I was only 14, not on the road yet!) Right away there was improvment.
So I rode it all weekend quite hard, but kept the revs just down from the top and varied the rpm a lot, as you do when in the trails. I shut it down and rested it frequently so that it never got overly hot. By Sunday night the exhaust was running clean.
Glen