Best luck would be with a local small bike shop for tires and the handlebar. 
Installed front tire should be around $100 and for the rear $135. Bridgestone 
BT 45. The handlebar should be around $32. JC Whitney has them, but the local 
shop can search. They should have all the books on suppliers. If you go with 
straighter bars, you'll need risers. Dirt bike bars should fit too. Or you can 
go for a cruiser look.  The carbs? They should have come clean with the right 
jets. If not then that could be your problem. You have stock pipes I guess.
 Let us know where you are, and maybe someone closer can help you.


Date: Sat, 18 Dec 2010 18:13:55 -0500
Subject: Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] Need help or advice on my 1993 750 nighthawk.
From: jajgar...@gmail.com
To: nighthawk_lovers@googlegroups.com

Hi Dan,
I would like to see pics of your bike with the new turn signals, and how do 
your like them. Any extra info would be appreciated.
With respect to your questions, just follow what the other members have advised.


Javier.


On Sat, Dec 18, 2010 at 4:20 AM, Dan Mtbiker <floridamtbike...@gmail.com> wrote:

I am new to this group.   History of my bike.  It was bater deal, I
work on a farm for 20 hours including tutoring thier grandson in math
( I am a laidoff math teacher).  The 1993 Nighthawk was basically
given to me after I worked on the farm.  The bike as been setting for
5 years.   It came with engine guards, Corbin seat, Sissy Bar.   What
I have done so far: replaces the broken turn signals with LED turn
signal lights (from D2MOTO), after makert rely for the turn signals,
replace the carbs from ebay, had the tank acid stripped and relined.
The old ones broke during cleaning.

College is starting in January, 54 miles one way.

The questions are the following.

1.  Where can find and buy an OEM or after market same specs as OEM
handle bars for the Bike.
2.  Where can I find the best buy of tires for my bike?  So far only
found the cheapest so far at Dennis Kirk.
3.  My bike is runing, but it sound Like it is running little rich,
slight popping sounds.

I do not want the Bike mechanic charge me an arm and and leg, if I can
do it myself.

Please help.

Thank you.

Dan

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