Qaxe
CB750 Addict
I have heard and read that when a motorcycle has sat for years then you can have low compression.
My CB750K6 sat for at least a decade before I got it. Honestly, it's taken me longer than expected to get it back to being rideable, so I haven't ridden it all that much myself. Naturally I keep the gas and oil fresh, my battery is new this summer, but it's not like I'm going touring or even using it for transportation.
My question is, once a bike has low compression from sitting, is that it? To fix it do I need to get into changing rings? Will any amount of compression come back by riding regularly? Or is it like teeth...once they're bad, they're bad? Mine 125-120-120-125
Seems like a stupid question, but I only know what I know. lol
My CB750K6 sat for at least a decade before I got it. Honestly, it's taken me longer than expected to get it back to being rideable, so I haven't ridden it all that much myself. Naturally I keep the gas and oil fresh, my battery is new this summer, but it's not like I'm going touring or even using it for transportation.
My question is, once a bike has low compression from sitting, is that it? To fix it do I need to get into changing rings? Will any amount of compression come back by riding regularly? Or is it like teeth...once they're bad, they're bad? Mine 125-120-120-125
Seems like a stupid question, but I only know what I know. lol