A work mate of mine, Muneer, was telling me about his bike jacket he has. His brother got it for him from Turkey. I have never seen such a jacket here down under. These jackets are made in Turkey and sold in the USA under the Route 66 label. Muneer wont wear it in public as he is not a bike rider. Shame as it is a stunning bit of cow hide. Wish it fitted me.... oh and that it had a boxer engine on the back...
Steve Doyle has put together this great and simple guide to tuning your Bing carbs. No need for expensive tuning equipment. So over to Steve...... Any feed back on this How To please email me and I will pass it onto Steve. There are 3 common methods to syncing the carbs. They will all work 1. Shorting the plugs. http://bmwmotorcycletech.info/synchcarbs.htm and http://www.airheads.org/content/view/216/98/ 2. Using a manometer of some sort. Carbtune, Twinmax or home made http://www.airheads.org/content/view/183/98/ 3. Using your ears. No comprehensive articles that I could find.. In the spirit of learning to service and tune at home and after lots of reading, I decided that for me the "by ear" technique might be the most useful, as it doesn't require any special tools and can be performed anywhere. There is no risk of electrical damage to the bike or the one doing the adjusting. It was very difficult to find a comprehensive description of the procedure, so using the combi
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