The first one, the second should work but it is more expensive unless you have money to blow.
I tried that first, too much trouble and fiddling, the 90 degree tool was waaaaayy easier.
Just break down and buy the motion pro screwdriver, it is about $29. Sometimes you are just better off breaking down and buying the right tool...
Honda uses 5mm.
The valves should have been adjusted first, you finish every tune-up with the carbs last for future reference. I still have some carb issues that...
If you stick it on all winter and don't check it or reset it make sure you get one that compensates for temperature and that re-cycles after a...
Whatever battery charger you buy for a motorcycle make sure it outputs no more than 1.5 amps or else fry your battery will.
So where did you get them at, how much?
I REPEAT, I REPEAT, DO NOT USE OLD BIKE BARN!!! They are the bane of the SOHC4 community, I have heard many horror stories of people that used...
I forsee an engine pull and teardown in your future, I am in the same boat on one of my 750's. Good luck.
Welcome the the site, I have heard those 400's can be quite the magical bike. Whoah, you didn't have to whoop out a bloody on us, you could've...
Yeah, they are pretty cheap but you have to have a worthwhile order to justify the minimum $10 shipping charge ( with me that's at least a $100...
I wasn't sure if they would be able to help since this was a long discontinued shock but I'll kick them an email to see what they have to say.
Hey guys, just purchased a NOS rear shock for my 86 750 and I was wondering a few things. The spring on it says 1093-39/11.0, will that be an...
Are you talking about the bolt that is in the seat or the bolt that bolts into that bolt? You can't order the bolt that goes in the seat, they...
Ya can't go wrong with an 86-87 750.
Looks custom.
No, nothing special, just make sure you put some restrictors on the ends towards the engine (i.e. aquarium tubing).
On my bike the pilot screws all face inward, you can't get to them from the outside. Kinda tough to adjust, no?
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