What I once thought was a daunting task, turned out to be very easy. Watched a youtube video on syncing carbs on my 79 750F. Bought the same gauge setup the guy in the vid used, and from very start to all buttoned up was like 1 1/2 hours. And that included getting a coffee, talking with the...
I’m pretty sure I know the answer, but need to be confirmed. I have a 79 750F. Just bought a sync gauge setup. Online tutorials that I’ve viewed say to hook the gauge for #2 carb to the vacuum port that operates the peacock. My 79 has a philips head screw on the inlet of #2 just like all the...
The weight doesn't really matter to me, I'm not "Ricky Roadracer" anymore! But yea, finding the needle in the haystack stock setup would be pretty pricy. I'll just stick with what I have, it runs just fine the way it is.
Just was looking at Honda Parts Nation online. Tons of stuff, but alas..... nothing for the exhaust. They're like hens teeth. But one part I would really love to have is the throttle friction screw that goes under the Right switch pod. Any idea the size of the screw, I can make my own...
I'm in search of a parts manual for my 79 750F. Yes, I know there are online manuals, but I want a paper one I can grab up at anytime. Also looking for CLEAN stock exhaust (that I can afford) for same bike. 750F or 900F pipes and mufflers will work.
Is there even such a thing anymore? Looking for STOCK exhaust for my 79 750F SS. Any leads? Flea bay has a couple listings, but they're really ratty. Does such a thing exist anymore, or are they like Sasquatch, some claim to have seen him, but don't know where he is at the moment.
I have a 1979 Super Sport, there is no seat latch. You pull the side covers and there is a 12MM bolt on each side. Remove that bolt and the seat will come off. Lift the rear spoiler, and slide the seat back, there’s a tongue on the front of the seat that slides into a rubber mount.