Chinese Discs
#11
Can you make two while you're at it please Robbie. Mine has only one function, always on, no off, no reserve. I suspect it's the same bit of rubber that's failed on mine, have had a trawl thru the K&L website but they don't seem to have diddly squat for the 87.
Cheers
TK
Cheers
TK
#12
In this brake thread by DragonCBR
robbiegraham has the Chinese discs/rotors fitted
Use the Force Henry (in this case the search button lol)
robbiegraham has the Chinese discs/rotors fitted
Use the Force Henry (in this case the search button lol)
#13
#15
Yeah I know all that, the problem I have is that no matter where the arrow is pointing the result is always the same, fuel runs until there is none left in the tank. So if I want to do any work on the fuel system I have to drain the tank first ( I can do this with the arrow in the off position if I feel so inclined). Leads me to the conclusion that the rubber gasket with the holes in it inside the petcock must be leaking?
#16
Just slightly! TIme for a repair kit.
Petrol Tap Repair Kit Honda CBR1000 F 1990-1995 743538 | eBay UK
Should do the trick!
Or perhaps you just need to tighten the centre screw on the dial up a bit.
Petrol Tap Repair Kit Honda CBR1000 F 1990-1995 743538 | eBay UK
Should do the trick!
Or perhaps you just need to tighten the centre screw on the dial up a bit.
#17
Yeah I know all that, the problem I have is that no matter where the arrow is pointing the result is always the same, fuel runs until there is none left in the tank. So if I want to do any work on the fuel system I have to drain the tank first ( I can do this with the arrow in the off position if I feel so inclined). Leads me to the conclusion that the rubber gasket with the holes in it inside the petcock must be leaking?
#18
Just slightly! TIme for a repair kit.
Petrol Tap Repair Kit Honda CBR1000 F 1990-1995 743538 | eBay UK
Should do the trick!
Or perhaps you just need to tighten the centre screw on the dial up a bit.
Petrol Tap Repair Kit Honda CBR1000 F 1990-1995 743538 | eBay UK
Should do the trick!
Or perhaps you just need to tighten the centre screw on the dial up a bit.
#19