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On Monday, March 19, 2012 at 6:17:25 PM UTC-4, Hawaii Sean wrote:
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> I know I've sent these in before. Here's the Hondaline installation
> instructions for the luggage rack.
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> Sean
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To Allen Thomas... Just what I needed.. Thanks.. and also to the Host of
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Thanks,
Foam
On Monday, April 7, 2014 at 12:02:37 AM UTC-4, Allen Thomas wrote:
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> Brakes:
> Black/Brown is +12v going into both brake switches check for voltage
> Green/Yellow
I had a 1982 Kawasaki CSR 650 back in the early 80's. It was the smooth KZ
650 (h2) 4 Cyl engine model with slightly pulled back handlebars. I think
the CSR naming meant Cruiser, but it was all KZ650 and was comfortable
enough with slightly swept back bars to make an enjoyable long ride.
I'd
2016 at 5:02 PM, Foamfollower <lore...@gmail.com
> > wrote:
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>> what about the Windshield?? I have an OEM Nighthawk Windshield and the
>> top of my helmet Buffets in the wind terribly. Whats up with the Plexistar
>> 2?? Performance and installation etc??
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So Paul.
what about the Windshield?? I have an OEM Nighthawk Windshield and the top
of my helmet Buffets in the wind terribly. Whats up with the Plexistar 2??
Performance and installation etc??
Thanks..
Foamy
On Wednesday, April 27, 2016 at 11:42:09 PM UTC-4, Paul wrote:
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> Yesterday I
This is what I have...
On Monday, December 21, 2015 at 10:52:54 AM UTC-5, Paul wrote:
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> My son removed the backrest that came with his 93 NH 750 and I want to
> install it now on mine. I know there's some trimming that needs to be done
> on the cowl. I will definitely be looking at where the
Have you tried EBAY.. I'm not sure what you are looking for exactly..
I saw a couple, but not sure
http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_from=R40_trksid=p2053587.m570.l1313.TR0.TRC0.H0.Xnighthawk+550+battery+cover.TRS0_nkw=nighthawk+550+battery+cover_sacat=0
1983 Honda CB550 SC Nighthawk CB 550 H767.
Kurt,
Thanks.. So, I am 180 out and the Choke is correct and the way -its
designed.. :)
WOW I'll delete the video..
Thanks Kurt
On Sunday, July 12, 2015 at 1:56:41 PM UTC-4, Kurt Nolte wrote:
Stan,
In the position marked Choke on full in your video is the choke OFF
https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-eTkXycrDsOs/UiKUs6x7vbI/ADc/wBMQfP5O6ZI/s1600/Item+13+Boss+Oil+Filter.JPG
I am looking at the Parts Fiche for the Oil Filter and I see an Item that I
do not know what it is? It is item 13 in the Fiche for the Nighthawk 750
(2003), Oil Pan assy area.
I have a 2003 NH 750 with the OEM backrest/Luggage Rack. I use a Sissybar
Backpack that I purchased at Walmart for $17. It has a pouch that allows
sliding over the Backrest, I used it on a trip last week and also use it
for commuting back and forth to work. Its awesome, slide it on and just
Has anyone converted to new handlebars with more of a pull back? Would it
be fairly simple, existing Cable attachments a problem? etc or would it
change the geometry of current seating to much so as to be an issue? I
really like the current seating position, however, I have a need to be able
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