Ehsan, Too many zeros in the first part of the number. Real number for the '86 is: 96700-06025-07 Ron Ayers has that number: Part Number: 96700-06025-07 ...
Hey Guys, Thanks for the help/advice. Kip, I think you actually made the first post about this a few months ago so thanks again for the help. Yeah, the...
I know that the oil questions have been answered in the past, but I've got a couple more: * Thinking of using Mobil 1 10W-40 synthetic. Mostly because I've...
Yea I still have the bike I haven't really had the time to do anything for it. The noise was like a penny jumping around in the case, I chalked it up to the...
Sorry, cannot answer your question about the fork oil, but synthetic oil is the best stuff you can actually put in your bike. I've never had anything but ...
Anyone got a spare fork tube laying around they want to sell me? ~ Kip _________________________________________________________________ Protect your PC - get...
Well I've used 2 different oils in this summer and there are amazing differences. I started out with the valvoline 10w-40 for bikes(SL) and the HP was great it...
The Castrol GTX 10W40 is a plain old engine oil and is fine to run in a car engine that just lubricates the plain bearings. It doesn't have the additives for...
I have used Castrol Syntc (synthetic oil) in my Nighthawk S since it was new (yes, I bought mine new). I've never had a single problem with it. During summer...
Balony. Castrol is the best oil you can buy for the money, period. It has every additive that every other oil has, and if you look at the rating of the oil,...
In a message dated 7/26/2003 2:20:00 AM Eastern Standard Time, ... Period? You're a guy who likes a good flamewar, eh? Unless you're a tribologist, your...
Eric, Interesting take (and proof) on oil change intervals. With my car, I commute about 860 miles each week. Let's just say I don't change the oil every...
Just a thought, but Castrol has been proven to exceed the most stringent manufacturer's warrenty, including that of the Corvette, which has the highest...
Oops! I dropped my bike last week. Not riding, but putting it up on the center stand. Now how does a man weighing 289lbs. is 6'4" and is able to leg press...
my wife bumped mine off the center stand last month & totalled it :( i bought it back right away & rode it today (in the rain) my fairing/shield/gauges all...
Kip I was out bid on the istrument panel. and I can get a new shield for $60 new. I need to buy a computer. EVERY ONE ON EBAY NEEDS TO END THEiR AUCTION BEFORE...
I'm looking for the person that won the bid on ebay last fri. for the 84 nh. If say you only need the parts for the internal indicators and say you wanted to...
Aaron, we have an instrument cluster for a 1984 CB700SC. If you're still interested, you can E-mail me at kellyssportshop@.... [Non-text portions of this...
Hey ya'll!! For those of you interested, I am finished fixing my 'S'. Freshly maintained (and straight!) forks with new oil and seals. Front calipers are no...
I'm a new owner of an 85' 700s and I'm looking for some advice. I just bought this bike for a song ($200) because the owner didn't ride anymore and the starter...
My repair man. said to take the rear wheel off. I would take it off just to free up space plus don't you need to take it off the get the airbox out? O it takes...
Thanks for reply. I didn't know if taking it off was going to give me more trouble or less. I will do that now. David 85nh ak <aaronkashmer@...> wrote:...
It's Friday and I'm in a good mood. I must've had a good dose of B vitamins or something...OR, maybe it's because I know that I CAN RIDE NOW! Anyway, just...
Check the torque on your steering head for the wobble. If that is not tight or the bearing is worn, you will get excess wobble (I had this problem, every time...
Anyone got a spare speedometer gear and speedometer cable they want to sell me? ~Kip _________________________________________________________________ Get MSN...
David, I just performed this job (starter chain) last summer. The shaft will be pulled away just enough when you pry it back with a screw driver. One trick...