Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] Idle on 2001 750 Nighthawk

2012-05-17 Thread Thomas Cuzman
groups.com > *Subject: *[Nighthawk Lovers] Idle on 2001 750 Nighthawk > > To all, > > Quick question... > I know the 750's need to warm up quite a bit before riding when it is cold > out but every now and then mine still dies when coming to a stop. > Had the carbs

Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] Idle on 2001 750 Nighthawk

2012-05-17 Thread Thomas Cuzman
Tach does not work but seems to idle low, sounds like a safe bet to turn up slightly to see if that helps. Thanks. Tom On Thu, May 17, 2012 at 8:55 AM, Graham Rogers wrote: > what does it idle at when warmed up? I have mine set at about 1100 rpms > (2002 750) and yes there's one big screw in the

Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] Idle on 2001 750 Nighthawk

2012-05-17 Thread Allen Thomas
eply-To: nighthawk_lovers@googlegroups.com Subject: [Nighthawk Lovers] Idle on 2001 750 Nighthawk To all, Quick question... I know the 750's need to warm up quite a bit before riding when it is cold out but every now and then mine still dies when coming to a stop. Had the carbs fully cleaned

Re: [Nighthawk Lovers] Idle on 2001 750 Nighthawk

2012-05-17 Thread Graham Rogers
what does it idle at when warmed up? I have mine set at about 1100 rpms (2002 750) and yes there's one big screw in the middle under the carbs. Mine is warm enough to be idling right after about two miles, Graham On May 17, 2012, at 9:40 AM, Thomas Cuzman wrote: > To all, > > Quick questio

[Nighthawk Lovers] Idle on 2001 750 Nighthawk

2012-05-17 Thread Thomas Cuzman
To all, Quick question... I know the 750's need to warm up quite a bit before riding when it is cold out but every now and then mine still dies when coming to a stop. Had the carbs fully cleaned last year and then drained the bowls for winter storage. Should I turn up idle a little bit to help out