Using an aircraft I'd wager.... lol
Yes that's the part... now a little tip is to put a smear of red rubber grease on them to aid fitting of the carbs. My way is to install the...
ok, now the carbs hanging suggest they need some work... that's about the transition point from slow jets to mains so would suggest some are...
Welcome to the forum, Great choice of bike - do you have any pics of it?
let me add - if you are still on the original tyres they will not handle as well as new rubber.. - even though you haven't done many miles....
Couple of questions? Do you have air leaks? Are you planning on removing the carbs? If yes to either then buy new ones. They make a painful job...
oh, and lovely bike - good luck on your quest..
do yourself a favour and also flush the tank & lines - no point getting more crap back into the carbs... and also worth buying new carb rubbers -...
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Guessing that maths after a few beers shouldn't be allowed Randy.... lol Thats a lovely bike - great find.
now do some work on the lock...
Hot wiring the relay is almost a pre-requisite for this era of bikes. If my wife doesn't use her NC29 (1989) for a month then this is almost...
As said above, use a third hand to press the cap down whilst turning.
don't bother reusing the old carb rubber boots. You can get them (non Oem) very cheaply. The first set have lasted 29 years so assume you have...
I personally think this is all a ploy to get harris into the top job.
Having had a 07 CBR600rr I defy anyone to say they are comfortable for a passenger. A house brick is more comfortable.. The 8th gen VFR is lovely...
I bought a used manual tire machine which can do up to 17 car wheels - mine has 18's - lol however garages going out of business are always...
Standard shop fuel after 3 months does cause issues with starting. Since switching to a higher octane rating fuel & also adding fuel stabiliser...
Not keen on that idea but using a smear to help it slide 'may' be sensible. I'm wary of using anything other than brake fluid near my brakes
Do people actually still use their rear bakes - if the wheel is in the air it doesn't seem to do anything......:wheelie:
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