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CB350/400 / 400/4 down pipes available to pre book.
« on: March 25, 2021, 04:05:45 PM »
Just seen this. Thought it may be of use to anyone that needs or wants a set.

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Out & About / Crich 2021
« on: March 03, 2021, 09:13:00 PM »
Just had this email from the main man.

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Misc / Open / E5 Petrol staying available for classic vehicles 😁😁😁
« on: February 26, 2021, 08:54:30 PM »
So when the petrol goes to E10 later this year, the Super grade fuels will remain E5 for classic cars / bikes.

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/fuelling-a-greener-future-e10-petrol-set-for-september-2021-launch

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Out & About / OUT AND ABOUT 2021
« on: February 24, 2021, 01:31:54 PM »
At last, the weather was great, warm at 18°, the copious amount of mud on the roads was as least dry, so parts collection and local deliveries took place on the CD250u's.
It felt lovely. A quick stop off at the bikers watering hole for a coffee break as well. Just perfect.

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Misc / Open / Strange things seen for sale 😊😊😊
« on: January 27, 2021, 03:12:21 PM »
$12 each, Honda display cans 🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔

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Misc / Open / Change of MOT regs
« on: January 16, 2021, 03:20:39 PM »
I have absolutely no idea if this affect any of our old bikes, even though they are MOT exempt 🤔🤔🤔

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CB750 / HELP ... NOT ENOUGH HOLES IN MY CARB BACK PLATE 😢😢😢
« on: November 20, 2020, 04:10:16 PM »
I opened my mouth too wide and said I would have a go at finishing the assembly on my 750/4 K2 carbs.

My K2 is a late 1973 manufactured UK model. My tank has 2 outlets from the fuel tap and the tap is on the right side of the tank unlike the earlier K2's which are on the left.
I need to get the fuel tank to carb fuel delivery pipes through the back plate, easily done on one side of the plate but at the other end of the plate, there isn't a hole for the pipe to come through and whichever way I try to route the pipe, it fouls on either the choke linkage if I route to the front and if I route to the back, the pipe will get squashed by the back plate.
I wasn't paying attention when Trig stripped my bike down almost 5 years ago, so I don't know what the set up was with the pipes. I'm 99.99999% certain this is the back plate that was fitted to the bike when I got it as everything had been stored in a box and other than sending loads of bits for BZP / yellow passivate, the box had not been disturbed until recently. Have I somehow got the incorrect back plate now, or am I missing something simple with the routing of the pipe 🤔🤔🤔 I can't ask Trig any more questions about this as he says it's my own fault for not taking good notice in the 1st place 🙄🙄🙄
Any suggestions great fully received 😊😊😊

My back plate with only one pipe hole

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Another back plate I have found showing 2 holes

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CB500/550 / WHO HAS LOST A NUMBER PLATE 🤔🤔🤔
« on: October 28, 2020, 08:54:41 PM »
This plate was found in Old Holbeach, Lincolnshire today. It defo belongs to a 500/4 and the number looks soooooo familiar.

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Misc / Open / HONDA ROLLING ROAD
« on: October 22, 2020, 10:14:01 AM »
Just seen this on another site, has anyone ever seen one in the flesh before?

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Misc / Open / FOR THOSE THAT LIKE OLD PLANES (BBMF)
« on: September 08, 2020, 12:51:08 PM »
I thought this may be of interest to some. Filmed round the corner from us at RAF Coningsby. On TV next week.

https://www.itv.com/presscentre/ep1week38/flying-britain-david-jason

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Tricks & Tips / SETTING FLOAT HEIGHTS
« on: August 23, 2020, 04:25:27 PM »
HOW TO SET CARB FLOAT HEIGHTS.

I thought it may be useful to add this to our hints and tips section for others to refer to.
Setting float heights can be tricky if its your 1st time, so here is a little pictorial explanation.
 
The aim is to set the float height at the correct level as per the manual of your particular SOHC/4, as measured from the top of the float to the flat face of the float bowl join of the carb body, with the float valve needle being fully extended in the open position.

1. Stand the carbs up fully vertical or lay the carbs down horizontal with the floats dangling down and not compressing the float valve needle. By standing them up you are allowing the floats to dangle with no downward pressure pushing the float valve needle closed. The float valve needle must be in the fully extended open position at all times throughout the process to get the final correct level of the float. I always have the carbs standing up vertical, it works well for me.

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2. Ensure the float brass arm is not bent or twisted. Do this by laying the floats on a flat surface to make sure both ends are touching the surface and there is no bend or twist in the arm. Bend the arms gently to straighten if necessary. If the arm is straight and level, the final measurement of the float height can be done on just one of the two floats per carb.

3. Become familiar with the float ‘tang’. This is the little tab that you adjust up or down to set the float heights.

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4. Ensure you have very free movement of the float when it is held in position in the posts by the pin. The holding pin needs to allow free movement of the float. If the pin feels too tight to allow free movement, check the pin for straightness and polish with some Solvol or similar to gain free movement. If you need new pins, you can by a length of 2mm brass rod from ebay etc for very little money to cut new ones from.
 
5. Know what float level height your carbs should be set at, depending on model (look in Haynes or the workshop Manual).

6. Use a measure of some type. I always use a vernier but an old credit card cut out into a U shape at the correct measurement does the job as well.

7. With the tang only just touching the needle and not depressing it at all, adjust the tang. It may have to be an adjustment up or down on the tang depending on your starting point. The adjustment needed may be miniscule in either direction. I find a small thin flat blade screwdriver is ideal for getting down in the gap of the tang to lever it up a fraction (lowering the float height) but I usually remove the floats completely to push down on the tang (increasing the float height).

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8. Now measure between the top of the float and the body of the carb where the bowl joins, ensuring the float pin is not being compressed at all. Keep repeating this procedure until you achieve the correct float height.

In this 1st photo you can clearly see the float needle is fully extended and the tang is only just touching but not depressing the needle.

In the 2nd photo, you can see where the measurement is taken, once again, showing the needle fully extended open.

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9. Check, check and check again before re assembling the carbs and fitting to bike.

Here is the link to Bryans ' How to bench sync' your carbs.
http://www.sohc.co.uk/index.php/topic,17769.0.html

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CB750 / My 341's have arrived
« on: August 22, 2020, 10:10:21 AM »
Sooooo exciting 😊😊😊 Had a delivery from CMSNL, the new exhausts for my UK CB 750/4 K2 😁😁😁😁.
Other than paintwork, she's all ready for Graham to re assemble. He's re furbished, restored, overhauled every single part of the bike for me. The problem is space, if he assembles it for me now, I have nowhere to keep it as we are totally stacked out with bikes he has restored, so I will have to wait until I sell some of his completed restorations next spring to make space for mine 😭😭😭.

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Misc / Open / HAPPY BITSA DAY
« on: July 20, 2020, 12:54:45 PM »
Raising a glass to our Ralph, still very much missed.
I wonder what our Ralph would have made of COVID, I'm sure he would have blamed the French 🤣🤣🤣🤣

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SOHC Singles & Twins / 1972 CB350 Twin
« on: June 03, 2020, 09:31:59 PM »
Advice please, the above model / year, what model would it be K what 🤔

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