Glad to have found this forum and happy to be apart of the cult.
I have a '82 CB750 F.
I don't know as much as a mechanic does, but I know enough to name the parts of my bike and some of its functions (just a brief on my knowledge)
Anyways! Winter is coming... and this is my 2nd winter with my CB. I was told by a previous CB owner that there is a BLUE stabilizer and that is the one you want to use instead of the RED (to keep the tank from rusting and the gasoline from decaying). Apparently CB's are known to get their carbs dirty faster? I have no idea...Anyone have an idea of what he's talking about?
Also any other tips on winterizing? Another bike head was telling me to drain the carbs and the oil so it doesn't just sit there? Someone guide me prease! I didn't winterize my bike properly and this summer spent $500 cleaning my carbs...thanks in advance!
I have a '82 CB750 F.
I don't know as much as a mechanic does, but I know enough to name the parts of my bike and some of its functions (just a brief on my knowledge)
Anyways! Winter is coming... and this is my 2nd winter with my CB. I was told by a previous CB owner that there is a BLUE stabilizer and that is the one you want to use instead of the RED (to keep the tank from rusting and the gasoline from decaying). Apparently CB's are known to get their carbs dirty faster? I have no idea...Anyone have an idea of what he's talking about?
Also any other tips on winterizing? Another bike head was telling me to drain the carbs and the oil so it doesn't just sit there? Someone guide me prease! I didn't winterize my bike properly and this summer spent $500 cleaning my carbs...thanks in advance!