Thank you guys for such a fast response, i feel much better now

so you are saying that nighthawk is a high rev bike, if thats so how do they
run so good i mean i've seen 750's with 75k miles..

i don't see that with sports bikes



On Sun, Apr 10, 2011 at 9:07 AM, surfswab <surfs...@gmail.com> wrote:

> All the 750s do that to greater or lesser extents.  The culprit is the
> lean carb settings built in at the factory, in order to avoid more
> expensive emissions control devices.
>
> There are a couple remedies.  I would recommend first using Seafoam,
> mainly just because it couldn't hurt.  I wouldn't expect dramatic
> improvement however.
>
> A cheap and effective way of improving throttle response is the Radio
> Shack washer mod illustrated and described at this link:
>
> http://www.nighthawk750.com/
>
> (Click Modifications, then Carb Fuel Washer Mod).  It requires a
> little minor surgery, but now that you have the bike and are noticing
> some of its shortcomings, might as well get your hands dirty.
>
> There are some other minor mods at that site as well.  Interesting
> reading even you decide not to pursue them.
>
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