It's that black, plastic, threaded thingy, just aft and above of the pedal. It allows you to adjust when the brake light will come on.
There are only two switches and one of them is probably sticking closed. I would think that the rear one would be the easiest to disconnect, to...
I fell asleep on my old CB650, about 25 years ago. I was young and invincible back then. I had just got off a long shift, drove an hour to catch...
This is the one I have and am very happy with. It is very versatile and well made. I think I paid about half of what they are asking for them....
That is why the service manual tells you to test it at the ICM. It's much easier to get at. In hindsight, do you think you could have got it...
CaptB has given you lots to start with. If you don't already have the service manual, I suggest you download it from this site. It will help you...
The clock runs without the sw/ on, need to know if it is working.
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^ Yes, but thankfully, they didn't call it an enginecycle. :crazy:
Does the clock still work? I'll assume it doesn't and go from there. If it's working, check the ignition switch and/or it's wiring. If you have...
If it is happening while bike is stopped, I would think it must be something in the air filter. Maybe you sucked up some leaves, or a plastic...
Ouch, %#!* cagers. Here's hoping for a full and speedy recovery. Great shower story. As hindsight is 20/20, any words of wisdom to pass on, or...
The bike specific manual pertains to maintenance on a certain bike model, whereas the general service manual covers common maintenance for all...
Thanks, sorry about taking the gold. Even though it would have been nice, being the 50th anniversary of the miracle on ice and all, we just don't...
If its the vent Line... Just pop the gas cap, next time it starts to die. :crazy:
The part # H4 ST. Good Luck. :crazy:
^ +1, Congrats and welcome to the club. :crazy:
The original OEMs were 12V 45/45W, which were upgraded to 45/55W. The actual part number is 34901-MS2-672. If you do much night driving, you may...
You probably missed the part about him using Slick 50. :crazy:
Yeah it's a nice bike, but I'm just here for the BOOBS. :crazy:
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