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I second the earlier comment that the valves may not have been at TDC on the compression stroke. For anyone reading this in the future, wiggle the rocker arms by hand before doing any adjustment to verify that the rocker arm is not under tension. It should have a very small amount of play. If...
Wind gusts will move the bike, so we plan ahead and position the bike accordingly. Plan ahead for gusts on bridges and for wind shadows behind terrain. All the folks that said relax and roll with it are right on the money. Strong gusts + rain = slow down. Get off the interstate and take the old...
@Floowid, I'll chime and add that I've had this exact same experience before with a new front tire purchased and balanced at Cycle Gear. I took the tire back, they rebalanced it and the problem was solved.
Here is the bedtime story version with details: I've bought (7) new tires from CG and...
I have 1/2 a cup of coffee in me. I can walk the OP through specific and simple multi-meter checks using the wiring diagram but I can't confidently explain the un-commanded hazard flash that occurred Friday morning. The symptoms as initially described are usually attributed to someone...
One last thought before I sign-off for the night. You could try removing the front right turn signal lamp that came on when the others didn't and retesting the turn signals and flashers. Maybe something else will happen to shed some more light on this mystery.
Good luck!
I'll add that I don't have a lot of confidence in the bulb being the problem but it's an easy check. Unfortunately, the wiring diagram I found online is not accurate, it shows both front turn signals as single filament bulbs with a separate "Position" lamp instead of the dual-filament lamps that...
Yes. If the brake light bulb has a 3-pin connector (circled in red in the snip below) then unplugging it should have the same affect as removing the bulb and will not adversely impact the turn signals. Go with whichever method is easier.
It's not an easy thing to get a picture of, but this is what you should see if looking in thru the brake light lens at the stock dual-filament bulb. If the upper filament looks broken or has a sag where it could contact the lower filament then remove the bulb and retest the turn signals/flashers...
I scrutinized the wiring diagram and have one other idea that's an easy check. There is a uncommon scenario where one filament of a dual filament bulb breaks and lays across the other filament sending power backwards onto a circuit causing weird things to happen. It acts a lot like a bad ground...
That helps. The horn also shares a 7.5A fuse with the tail lights and brake light so we can rule out a blown fuse. Give me a minute to study the diagram further and see if I can think of any other quick checks
Great write up and description of the issue, quick question (perhaps I missed it) but, would it be accurate to say the engine RPMs dropped as the power decreased when the bike struggled in 6th? I'm sure you already know where I'm going with this. Just want to rule out the possibility of a...
Did you get this figured out? Your original assumption sounds like it is right on the mark. Here are some photos & measurements from my '12 NCX for comparison:
The ruler measures: 1" from top of plastic to the movable metal part on the latch. The latch loop protrudes 1.5" from the lid and the...
Thanks for the follow up and pics. If the original shock ends are 28 mm and 39 mm while the new shock ends are 30 mm and 39 mm, It seems like that should work... The writing on the black plastic adjustor ring would be upside down but I think it would be on the top and easier to reach? I am...