Nathan,
I think I remember seen different adjustments for different altitudes in the
Common Service Manual. Look there in the Carburetor Synchronization section.

Javier.

On Mon, Aug 3, 2009 at 2:55 PM, Nighthawk Nathan <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hello fellow Nighthawk Owners....
>
> I live in the Western Slope of Colorado about 5,000 feet and my 84 --
> 650 has plenty of power, but soon I plan a trip over the passes and
> will be cruising at almost 12,000 feet. My girlfriend said her 650
> Nighthawk (She now rides a Honda Shadow tiss tiss) had no power at
> Altitude and would only climb the mountain passes at 55 mph in 5th
> gear. That seems slow to me and I read somewhere there is a high
> altitude adjustment I can easily do my self and am wondering if there
> are any high altitude riders out there who could give me some tips.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Nighthawk Nathan
>
>
>
> By the way being an 1984 Nighthawk my bike is now 25 years old and I
> got a Colorado Motorcycle Collector plate put on. It is good until
> 2014. I will post some photos of this plate and bike on Paul's Page
> sometime.  :)
> >
>

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