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10920
... So that's the end of the CB250 with a disk brake? Very sad. Maybe Honda America will buy the machining equipment off Honda Europe.......
Ryan Alder
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Nov 1, 2006
1:16 pm
10921
... Motorcycles sold by Honda America and Honda Europe are sourced by Honda in Japan. If the management at American Honda's corporate offices in California...
pacnwfoto
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Nov 1, 2006
6:22 pm
10922
Aren't they physically manufactured in America though? So the manufacturing equipment used and invested in is here in the states, right? I figured the reason...
Ryan Alder
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Nov 1, 2006
8:38 pm
10923
... No, afaik all the CB250 variants are made in Japan....
pacnwfoto
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Nov 1, 2006
9:01 pm
10924
Actually, I like it just fine the way it is. The drum brakes are adequate for the power output of the bike and it's kinda nostalgic....
rwr01
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Nov 1, 2006
9:50 pm
10925
... I concur. For my riding style, which is not always sedate, the drum brakes seem to be adequate for the weight and horsepower of the bike. Serp used to...
pacnwfoto
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Nov 1, 2006
10:19 pm
10926
... The only Honda motorcycle assembled in the U.S. is the Goldwing. (I believe the facility is in Ohio--also spits out Accords.) All other bikes come to the...
dirtguy77
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Nov 1, 2006
10:51 pm
10927
Ehhhh maybe too sexy - if I wanted a bike with that much sport styling, I'd take a ninja 250. -Alex...
Alex
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Nov 2, 2006
3:08 am
10928
My '91 now has 26K on it and appears to be OK. I've filled it five times and gone around 300 miles per tank for a consistant 90 MPG - (98% secondary roads in...
Brady
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Nov 2, 2006
3:24 pm
10929
Regarding an earlier discussion about tankbags (pics in Photos), there was mention of placing vinyl sheet under the bag to protect the tank's paint from...
pacnwfoto
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Nov 2, 2006
3:35 pm
10930
If memory serves me right, I think the Rebel and Nighthawk sprockets are not interchangeable. Dunno about a conversion, either, though I'm sure it's possible,...
Yes I have one
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Nov 2, 2006
4:01 pm
10931
... Nighthawk: 23801-KR3-000 Front Sprocket(14T) 41200-KBG-000 Rear Sprocket (33T) Rebel: 23801-KR3-000 Front Sprocket (14T) 41200-KEN-670 Rear Sprocket (33T) ...
pacnwfoto
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Nov 2, 2006
5:11 pm
10932
The addition of a centerstand to my '95 NH 250 is complete. 1. Remove evap cannister and plug 2 attached hoses. 3. Readjust carb. 4. Order all nec. parts as...
David Mosen
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Nov 2, 2006
6:47 pm
10933
Hi This is the 1st time in 20 years that I have put a bike away for winter. My NH250 will be stored in a large outdoor shed with no insulation. I have read the...
bill_bo_52
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Nov 2, 2006
7:13 pm
10934
... If it gets cold enough to freeze a battery there, better remove it and store indoors. It is a good idea to attach the battery to a Battery Tender to...
pacnwfoto
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Nov 3, 2006
4:05 am
10935
****Note to everyone--Don't forget to edit your post to include only the pertinent comments of earlier posts. The length and redundancy is a hassle for those...
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Nov 3, 2006
1:59 pm
10936
Ditto here. Anyone able to offer some input on keeping the hands warm? I was hoping for some opinions as well. My riding season has ended due to my hands....
Ryan Alder
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Nov 3, 2006
3:07 pm
10937
... If you can see the hook on the rear sprocket, the front that you can't see is probably much worse. The chain links wear longer while the sprocket valleys...
Rick
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Nov 3, 2006
5:08 pm
10938
During the cold months I put away the ineffective motorcycle gloves and switch to ski gloves which do a better job of blocking the wind. Handguards will help...
pacnwfoto
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Nov 3, 2006
6:15 pm
10939
There are records on the main page for longest ride/most mileage etc. How about for oldest working/running/ridable NH?...
mrkool75
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Nov 3, 2006
8:13 pm
10940
[url]http://www.ridemyown.com/links/winter.shtml[/url]...
bryanclypl
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Nov 3, 2006
11:42 pm
10941
i have read the recent posts on winter clothes. i am new to riding, but already i am appreciative of the wind-chill procudeced by flying down the highway on a...
raul casso
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Nov 4, 2006
4:42 am
10942
hello, my '06 nighthawk with about 800 miles on it is now backfiring. not alot, but after a good run on the highway and when i am slowing down, it will pop....
raul casso
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Nov 4, 2006
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10943
... Being that wired should cause some concern about EMFs. <g> The 250 Nighthawk's electrical system will handle an electric vest, but anything more, if you...
pacnwfoto
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Nov 4, 2006
6:10 am
10944
... From what has been posted this year, some of the newest Nighthawks seem to have a deceleration backfire problem. The usual cause is lean jetting in the...
pacnwfoto
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Nov 4, 2006
6:24 am
10945
Anything from pacnwfoto should be looked into before anything I have to say but I would just add that you might give a nudge to the header bolts. If they're...
ezridernc
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Nov 4, 2006
11:13 am
10946
... called) is the flattened tool with an arc and some teeth on the end. Use that tool to change the height of your bike (I don't think it adds any stiffening...
bermuda8
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Nov 4, 2006
1:14 pm
10947
In his previous response Pacnfoto suggested RonAyers.com -- http://www.ronayers.com/fiche/200_0266/tools/tools.cfm?man=ho&groupid=3450&parent=3390. It's the...
Silly Me
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Nov 4, 2006
2:33 pm
10948
... And the bicycle bottom bracket tool looks like this red-handle item: http://tinyurl.com/ygogbc...
pacnwfoto
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Nov 4, 2006
6:37 pm
10949
... Very good point. Quite possibly a newbie on the assembly line let a bunch of 2006 bikes through under-torqued. Last night I did a part number cross check...
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Nov 4, 2006
6:51 pm
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