Very very cool - I'm sure a lot of us regret not taking a trip like
his when we had the chance - I know I do.

I'd like to know what he's done to his shocks - I'd hate to be in
front of him at night - the headlight angle has to be right into the
eye's of the car ahead of him.

On Aug 11, 3:15 am, James O'Gorman <aspor...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Ah - Carb sync.
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> On Aug 11, 2011, at 2:22 AM, Graham Rogers wrote:
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> > Lie, left here about 2.00 pm yesterday.  His bike ('91 CB750), with 83,000 
> > miles on it is one of the best performing , and most comfortable ride bikes 
> > I've ever ridden.  The compression was good and even on all four cylinders. 
> >  The carbs were out of synch (bad) and once we took care of that it ran 
> > better than mine.  Can anyone look at this pic and tell why he doesn't get 
> > more than 40 mpg?  The question is: how does he get such good gas mileage!  
> > Graham
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> > <Lie & 91 CB750.JPG>

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