F2 advice, questions...
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F2 advice, questions...
Was out test driving my friends 1994 CBR. Rode very good but if the choke wasn't kept on slightly it would stall out when coming to a complete stop. After riding about 1 1/2 hours and putting it back in the garage. I noticed a small **** right near the fuel switch. Started the bike back up and turned the **** slightly and it increased the idle a little bit, shut the choke all the way off and reved it a few times and seemed to be perfect!
What should the CBR idle at I got it set a hair over a 1000 because bellow that it would stall out if the choke wasn't on slightly. (I assume this **** I turned was the idle screw or was it fuel?)
Is this bike worth $1,800? He wanted $2,000 I told him $1,800...
Excellentrunning condition, light scratches on the right farring, 14,500 miles, D&D slip on, pretty good tires.
What should the CBR idle at I got it set a hair over a 1000 because bellow that it would stall out if the choke wasn't on slightly. (I assume this **** I turned was the idle screw or was it fuel?)
Is this bike worth $1,800? He wanted $2,000 I told him $1,800...
Excellentrunning condition, light scratches on the right farring, 14,500 miles, D&D slip on, pretty good tires.
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#3
RE: F2 advice, questions...
Yes, that little **** is the idle screw...turn it right for higher idle and left for less. I run mine at 1400rpm. These operating temps do run on the cooler side...when there's air flow. Good to hear the fan kicked on...Means it's working properly.
1,800.00 seems a fair offer.
RB
1,800.00 seems a fair offer.
RB
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RE: F2 advice, questions...
Kid is messing around with me now... told me he was putting it on ebay for 2,300. I told him if it don't sell my offer is going to be lower then... He broke our deal of 1,800+ a full detail on his Suburban, so if it don't sell I'm going to offer him 1,600! I was so pumped we were supposed to change the title today, and now this..[:@]
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RE: F2 advice, questions...
Yeah, sometimes you just have to let something slide. Bikes are bikes, and there's plenty of them around. I personally wish I never would have sold my previous bike to one of my buddies. After having it for less than 3 months he wrecked it. I'd feel even worse if he had actually gotten seriously injured or killed in the process.