Thanks to all who served in WW II. My father flew C-46 transports over the "hump" into China delivering supplies. But he never made it back home....
Yeah, Jamie. :crushed: Ever notice that carb guys like me, TC and others are always willing to help riders out with carb info but suspension...
Your application will be expedited due to your tenuous mental condition thanks to the NRA. Test the weapon on your wanky head, will ya ??? :crazy:
The dingo ate the baby, right :sorrow:
As suggested above, the plugs may not be showing their true colour if you let run at idle too long or had the choke on very recently.
^^ 'e's right, 'e is. Center electrodes need a nice Cadbury Light Milk chocolate colour, light tan.
Your FSM states that those 4 bolts should be locktited in place. :numbness:
There's a chance that the valves aren't seating properly or running with too little clearance or improperly timed. Any of that can cause your...
You might like LOUD but what about some consideration for others who don't ?? :grey: "Always preserve nature !" Nobody wants to hear your bike...
^^^ + I concur 110% !! Don't worry about the electricks, just take along a volt/ohm meter and test the charging system output for between 13.5...
At 43k the fuel filter should have already been changed twice !!
Sorry but my tail plastic is off the bike, so no help, sorry.
Best way to avoid ugly noise after an oil change is to pre-fill the oil filter so your bike doesn't run with dry bearings for 15-20 seconds. It...
I'll look at my '97 today and see if i can be a bit more informative.
Usually on Hondas the key code is stamped on the back of the helmet lock and under the ignition switch. Typically one letter and one 2-digit...
You need to hook onto the wire that releases the seat and pull.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P5CJHajjhzk The tail action alone is worth watching.
Your writin's in black and unreadable nearly !? But the photos are excellent. :loyal:
An OEM chain is due for replacement at about 20-25,000 miles, and yours needs replacement immediately !!
If the OP knows he's riding on the original chain he should replace it, as few-to-no OEM chains are still OK at 30K.
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