I tried some high power load resistors to compensate for LED's on my '03, mounted them on a heat sink, and they worked. but they got hot too, plus...
Be aware that the charging systems on our bikes are "balanced" systems, designed for a particular load. Too high a wattage incandescent lamp will...
Only one I have seen is Honda Accessory: http://powersports.honda.com/2014/interceptor/accessories.aspx
Looks like it would work with Quick Shifter, nice product.
I read my 83 service manual, and engine number is stamped on the right side of the upper crankcase. Photo shows it under a clamp for a cable, in...
I will check with him to see how much time he needs, and how many trips.
Not sure about the 86, but on my 03 it was on the back of the crank case. Went to DMV and they wanted to see it and I had no idea, had to go home...
I am waiting for him to engineer a set for my 8th gen. The Quick Shifter changes everything.
Contact Larry Lovisone, in Sacramento CA, he makes a nicely machined set, for about $90.00: netters2@comcast.net [IMG] Peg is from eBay.
Well we all hoped it was in the top end, good luck with your new project!
With a bike of that age, inspect and clean all connectors, battery terminals and ground points. Look for corrosion which pass voltage, but not...
Your right, I watched the videos on their website, not exactly made for the twisties.
At least you have narrowed it down to the rear cylinder! Keep us posted.
I am trying to figure out where the steering/wheel pivots!
Not sure, but I think i am going by intensity. If you have some plastic/vinyl tubing kicking around, try that as stethoscope.
Listening to it again, and it may an exhaust leak, maybe gasket wasn't seated correctly, it would be great if that is all it is!
Plus you don't have to take out the Honda weights out of your stock bars.
Check out www.vibranator.com, I used these on my '03 with helibars, worked great. At least read info on how to dampen vibrations.
If it was the needle float valve, then gas would be coming out of overflow hole. My tip was meant to be done on the bike. I think once o-ring...
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