That makes sense - Honda's don't break.
Dave
On 26 April 2015 at 22:14, john connolly lionjohnc...@gmail.com wrote:
Omg. I was out of gas. Sorry guys.
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Wingrack. They aren't hard to find, at least used, but the Nighthawk
fitment kit is. YT131 or some such.
Kurt
On Apr 27, 2015 12:19 PM, Javier Garcia jajgar...@gmail.com wrote:
Givi used to sell racks for the NH but they are expensive and now hard to
find.
On Apr 27, 2015 2:43 PM, Kurt Nolte
Hey Ed, welcome to the group! What kind of hard bags are you looking at? Do
you have a brand in mind?
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On Mon, Apr 27, 2015
Try Matt Riley at 916.759.1942. He repaired my CB550 (1983) a few years ago.
After searching the web, refer to what may be his Facebook page for Matt’s
Vintage Motorcycles in Auburn. Good luck.
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Those are off the custom right allen???
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Very cool!
On Apr 26, 2015 6:45 AM, Allen Thomas althomas...@gmail.com wrote:
Wow, how cool.
Allen Thomas
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I got my four replacement stand-offs from Bike Bandit. They are good quality.
83 650.
On Apr 27, 2015, at 11:26, mark.wf...@gmail.com wrote:
Turn sig stand-offs
My front turn signal rubbers are kinda cracked. Where did we decide is the
best supplier for replacements?
The sockets and
Would it be to much to ask for a few good closer up pictures of the accelerator
pump return spring area please and thank you mine i suspect are dicked up due
to po not knowing anything
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Yea, I want to get her done, I'm tossing around selling as is vs. Investing
in a paint job.
Allen Thomas
On Apr 27, 2015 10:16 AM, Matthew Ward mastermech...@gmail.com wrote:
Those are off the custom right allen???
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Hi Paul. I live in Charlotte, NC. I just acquired a 1984 Night Hawk 650 and
am looking to see if anyone has installed hard case saddle bags on their
650. I found several places to purchase them, but, not knowing if it is
possible to install them on a 1984 650, I am hesitant on purchasing them.
*Turn sig stand-offs*
My front turn signal rubbers are kinda cracked. Where did we decide is the
best supplier for replacements?
The sockets and lenses or ok, though one is newer than the other.
I already replaced the back ones; they take more of a beating.
*Ignition swt*
Earlier I mentioned
I've tried to think of several different ways, but ultimately moved on to a
different bike before anything materialized.
Mutazu makes a rear rack that fits, and I'm sure you could use that to hold
the top and the existing rail on the frame under the tail to hold a lower
brace. Use the Mutazu rack
Does anyone know of a solution to add fender rails or where to affix
brackets for mounting hard bags like Pelicans on a '96 Nighthawk?
I imagine it has been discussed here, but I have not found it yet. Thanks.
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Givi used to sell racks for the NH but they are expensive and now hard to
find.
On Apr 27, 2015 2:43 PM, Kurt Nolte vturbine.po...@gmail.com wrote:
I've tried to think of several different ways, but ultimately moved on to
a different bike before anything materialized.
Mutazu makes a rear rack
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