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Misc / Open / Re: gap B carburettor fast tickover CB400f
« on: September 20, 2017, 08:42:56 PM »
Turn over the page to page 65, No.10. Is says 0-0.3 mm or 0-0.012 inch.
Thanks very much  Nursie , I have found it right where you said it was ,,

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Misc / Open / Re: MOT
« on: September 20, 2017, 04:34:01 PM »
does not apply to bikes or 3 wheelers until 2022 , for the purposes of consultation  bikes were included in all surveys and data collection
 and  classic were were deemed to be well enough maintained by their owners not to need a test , but their owners are not MPs and other notable persons ,so they must continue to pay the local garage owners son ,who doesn't know his arsehole from breakfast time ,to tell them that their bike is safe to ride .

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Misc / Open / Re: MOT
« on: September 20, 2017, 03:28:38 PM »
About time too but.....i personally think its a bad move from the safety aspect. The DfT are assuming we are all experts in maintaining our old bikes to a high standard of safety. Well, I could never admit to having enough knowledge to ensure my bikes are 100% safe, I want an expert to look at it for me and advise me. I have seen bikes recently out on the road and I dare to say on this forum also that are death traps and should fail an MOT. Just my thoughts on it.
doesnt apply to Bikes until 2022 ,

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Misc / Open / gap B carburettor fast tickover CB400f
« on: September 20, 2017, 03:25:35 PM »
In my haynes  it says adjust gap B ,that is the screw and lock nut which increases the revs while the choke is on , but it doesn't say what the gap is supposed to be , the actual screw and nut are tucked away between the other mechanisms and would be too hard to get at while fitted to the bike ,so I need to know gap B before I fit the carbs back on .

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