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  1. if the cam chain tensioner is stuffed,resetting it won't help.if you take the 8mm bolt out of the end of the cct and insert a small screwdriver into it gently tighten it while running the engine and listen if the rattle stops 

  2. push down on the left hand side of the clip where it hooks under the bracket and swing it over to the right so its out of the way.do not undo the screws or try to remove it completely from the headlight assembly.they are a bastard to put back in. 

  3. 3 hours ago, Zero Knievel said:

    If flexible enough, I think a low beam OEM replacement can be done without taking anything off.  Got to dismount the front fairing to replace style or high beam.

    High beam is the bottom bulb,nothing needs removing to change that one.top one is low beam.was able to remove the bulb without removing anything but installing the new  bulb i found it easy to just remove one half of the under dash trim

  4. it could be the slider pin is gummed up.years ago the one on mine was full of crud.it has a 14mm bolt head. i recently replaced front and rear brake pads and the rears were sticking with the new pads.slider bolt was clean so gave the pistons a clean by pushing them almost all the way out and cleaning them with a rag dipped in brake fluid.made no difference so ended up refitting a half worn set  and that was enough to bypass the problem.am interested in hearing others responses to your question as im stumped where to look next to fix them. 

  5. what side are you seeing the leak from?left hand side,side stand side...could be either a hose not tightened enough or the water pump seal starting to fail.put the bike on centre stand and have a look around using a bright torch for signs of any leaks.right hand side could be the overflow hose not sealing on the radiator properly.remove the side fairings if you can   

  6. 49 minutes ago, superhawk996 said:

    Ah, I think those are what Honda calls 'starter valves'.  The book doesn't explain what they do or how they work and I can't tell from the pictures.  Never dug into them on a bike to see.  I assume they're actuated by the wax unit.  I can't see how they can do anything for fuel flow and appear to control air flow.  Either way it doesn't appear they could do enough to cause major run problems like Indy's having.  If they do control fuel then maybe, but they'd have to all be stuck.

     

    Do you know what exactly was sticking it and do you know what they actually do?

     

    starter valves sounds about right.yep activated by the wax unit.i think they restrict air,hence runs rich when cold.once the wax unit heats up the starter valves,or what i called plungers move back letting more air through.not sure what caused one on my bike to stick.i had shipped it back from europe and when i picked it up from the shippers depot it was running like a pig.took me a while to find out why but eventually tracked it down to one of the starter valves not opening when warm.i had a post on here back then asking for any ideas what what causing the rough running and sooty plug.will have a look for it.found it

    http://www.cbr1100xx.org/forums/index.php?/topic/73866-running-rich-in-no-4-cylinder/

     

  7. 21 minutes ago, superhawk996 said:

    The auto enrichment is handled by separate components, not one 'auto choke'.

    i had one of the plungers sticking on mine a few years back.fouling number 4 plug and backfiring when closing throtte

     

  8. a few possibilities that are easy to check,maybe a weak spark.is the battery charging ok?   

    check the connectors going to the coils.

    the auto choke,enrichment system may be sticking.

    i have a 99 as well and havnt had a vacuum problem with it as yet.  

  9. Hi Spanish,easy checks to do would be check the contacts on the kill switch and checking the loom fix.im sure more knowledgeable members will be able to suggest other possible checks 

  10. 20 minutes ago, blackhawkxx said:

    I googled rego disc holder and didn't come up with anything.  Enlighten me please.

    http://www.ebay.ie/itm/MOTORBIKE-MOTORCYCLE-MOPED-ALUMINIUM-QUALITY-TAX-DISC-HOLDER-WATERPROOF-SILVER-/161231863838?hash=item258a2b001e

    the bike would be in the UK .we used to have rego discs for bikes in aus but they got canned years ago.they were handy for covering the number plate so rear facing speed cameras couldnt get the whole plate number. 

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