Not having great mechanical skills myself, I'd connect an accessory cord to
the battery, connect an automotive 12 volt adapter to the accessory cord,
and use a regular volt meter like those that will insert into a car's
cigarette lighter. If you want a voltmeter that will mount to your
I recommend against engine guards and highway pegs. If they're like the
ones I bought, I ended up removing them because the highway pegs put me in
a awkward riding position and the engine guards ended up rusting in short
order. Besides, on an air-cooled engine, the engine guards reflect heat
Also, my Nighthawk 750 came with a sissy bar that I got rid of. I got
tired of kicking the thing every time I mounted the bike.
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I recommend against engine guards and highway pegs. If they're like the
ones I bought, I ended up removing them because the highway pegs put me in
a awkward riding position and the engine guards ended up rusting in short
order. Besides, on an air-cooled engine, the engine guards reflect back
Mutatzu for the sissy bar
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> On Nov 12, 2016, at 11:12 AM, Tom La Fleur wrote:
>
> Looking for a few accessories to purchase this winter for my 1991 NH 750 and
> wondered if anyone could suggest something they have used and works well.
> Looking for a
Looking for a few accessories to purchase this winter for my 1991 NH 750 and
wondered if anyone could suggest something they have used and works well.
Looking for a windshield and saddle bags for sure and highway pegs would be
nice. Maybe a sissy bar?
Thanks guys! I appreciate all the help I've
My tank is off too, makes it much easier to get to the inboard plugs.
-Kyle
On Sat, Nov 12, 2016 at 8:16 AM, 'Ross M. Jamison' via Nighthawk Motorcycle
Lovers! wrote:
> At least you got yours running. Mine is in the garage with the tank off
>
> Sent from my
At least you got yours running. Mine is in the garage with the tank off
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> On Nov 12, 2016, at 12:28 AM, Kyle Munz wrote:
>
> Well, not really, but sorta. I didn't ride the bike all summer and didn't
> bother putting it away properly so it's running rough