I have 10,000 miles on it I will check the settings. Thanks!
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What's the mileage? It might be on the hardest setting. My set was around $300
I think.
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From: Kurt Nolte
Date: 6/2/17 1:45 PM (GMT-05:00)
To: nighthawk_lovers@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] 2002 CB 75
And to be clear, it adjusts the mixture only at idle/low speed. Find info on
washer mod for adjusting mixture on the main jet. I tried the washer mod with
only slightly worse performance on my 650, so I removed it.
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Correct Tommy - its better :-)
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On Fri, Jun 2, 2017 at 12:43 AM, Tommy Hill wrote:
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I invested in a 4 gauge sync tool. It's useful, and they aren't too
expensive. I usually made sure mine were in sync twice a year, since I rode
year round.
If the climate where you are warrants storage, I'd sync them when you bring
it out of storage, then maybe mid-season. It doesn't take long, an
Thanks Kurt,
I did a manual bench sync, though it is the first time I've done that and
may not have done it correctly. I was hoping to get it to the shop and have
the pros do a dynamic sync when i'm all done.
On Thursday, June 1, 2017 at 3:26:56 PM UTC-4, Kurt Nolte wrote:
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> The mixture screw
ah Ha! I had a sneaking suspicion that they were the same thing since
nothing else was close, but the nomenclature threw me off, thank you!
On Friday, June 2, 2017 at 12:47:09 AM UTC-4, Tommy Hill wrote:
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> And Honda calls these pilot screws. May still be capped
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Not hard at all, at least if you have the center stand and can unload the
rear suspension. Pull the seat, a bolt up top, another at the bottom, and
remove.
The usual suspects supply their usual quality. Progressive Suspension has a
direct fit set that works fairly well, can't recall the part numbe
Hey all, is it hard to replace old shocks on my 2002 CB 750 Nighthawk? Any
recommendations on type of shock and cost?
Thank you!
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