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Vibration at 2900 RPM

I have the same problem with my Roadking except it wasnt dropped. I did a full alignment of rear tire to engine, aligned the rear tire to front tire, aligned the engine and replaced the front motor mount. Nobody seems to have an answer, that I've talked to anyway. If you find a cure let me know, If I find one I'll let you know.
1/18/2024 10:28:03 PM • 2003 Harley... • Answered on Jan 18, 2024 • 1,573 views
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Hero Honda Karizma ZMR fault code No. 54?

Question edited for clarity and add MAKER, toss in some CAPS! Bank Angle Sensor https://www.google.com/search?q=Karizma+zmr+fault+codes+no+54 ..
1/18/2024 3:39:31 AM • Motorcycles • Answered on Jan 18, 2024 • 28 views
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2012 Harley-Davidson FLHR ROAD KING. Is the TSSM vertical or horizontal on a 2012 Road King?

Question edited for clarity and add maker. Question moved from 'Road Motorcycles'. Check out the link and the HD Forums https://www.google.com/search?q=Road+King+tssm+vertical+or+horizontal ..
1/17/2024 4:29:22 PM • Harley Davidson... • Answered on Jan 17, 2024 • 21 views
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Where is the turn signal security module on my road king

under the seat next to the battery at the rear 2007 road king
1/17/2024 3:17:55 PM • Road Motorcycles • Answered on Jan 17, 2024 • 201 views
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My speedometer is off by almost 10 mph. How do i

HI YOU COULD TRY CHECKING THE GEAR RATIO, AS THE SPEEDO DRIVE IS FITTED TO THE FRONT SPROCKET, ANY CHANGE IN THE MACHINES GEARING IE SMALLER OR LARGER SPROCKETS WILL HAVE AN EFFECT ON THE MACHINES SPEEDOMITER READING, AS WILL A CHANGE IN TYRE SIZE
1/17/2024 3:22:56 AM • 2005 Suzuki... • Answered on Jan 17, 2024 • 354 views
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Scooter kick not working at all

It is probably a broken coil spring on the drive from the kick start lever.
3/12/2024 4:11:49 AM • LML Motorcycles • Answered on Mar 12, 2024 • 122 views
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2000 Harley-Davidson FLHR/FLHRI Road King. It ran great no problem but leaking fuel line. I replaced with new fuel line but now won't start?

Question edited for a lot more clarity, plus typos. Question moved from 'Gas Motorcycles' to model category. You need to track the buzzing, but these come in either carburetor or Electronic Sequential Port Fuel Injection (ESPFI) My guess is that yours is fuel injected and the buzzing is the fuel pump relay.

2000 fuel injected road king won't start

Harley Davidson Forums https://www.hdforums.com > ... > Touring Models Aug 14, 2017 - You state: bike cranks and starts when fuel is placed inside the cylinders then based on the limited information available it reads fuel related ... Road king cranks won't start - Harley Davidson Forums Jun 1, 2012 2000 Road King No Spark (Coil is Good) Jan 7, 2018 Road King Won't Start - Harley Davidson Forums May 2, 2012 2000 Road King Classic - No spark - Harley Davidson Forums Feb 26, 2019 More results from www.hdforums.com ..
1/13/2024 8:16:25 PM • Harley Davidson... • Answered on Jan 13, 2024 • 51 views
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Fan running all the time

This is an ignition problem, (probability of short circuit in the ignition head wiring). U may have to repair this.

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1/13/2024 3:14:35 PM • 1988 Yamaha FZR... • Answered on Jan 13, 2024 • 287 views
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Bajaj XCD 125. I need an electrical diagram, please?

https://www.google.com/search?q=bajaj+xcd+125+wiring+diagram+pdf

2008 bajaj 125 xcd manual.pdf (5.88 MB) - Repair manuals

Bajaj club https://en.bajaj-club.com > manual_download Bajaj XCD 125 DTS-Si Repair manuals English 5.88 MB Copy of Provisional Spare Catalogue for XCD125-DTS-si Motorcycle for recreance and use.

Manual Bajaj 125 XCD ' PDF ' Carburetor ' Engines

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Manual Bajaj 125 XCD

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1/12/2024 8:26:01 PM • Bajaj... • Answered on Jan 12, 2024 • 27 views
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I need a full wiring diagram for boxer BM100.

I need a wiring circuit diagram for bajaj boxer BM 100
1/12/2024 11:01:17 AM • 2005 Bajaj... • Answered on Jan 12, 2024 • 1,882 views
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Suzuki Boulevard C50 timing marks

Question moved to model category. Help and videos in the link https://www.google.com/search?q=Suzuki+Boulevard+C50+timing+marks ..
1/9/2024 7:57:27 PM • Suzuki Boulevard... • Answered on Jan 09, 2024 • 26 views
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2007 Honda CBR 1000RR. I lost my key so a bought a ignition and key with complete HISS system. Everything is working perfectly except the fuel pump doesn't kick in? Please help.

Question edited for clarity. Question moved to model category. You need to reset the security system so that the ECM recognizes the new key. https://www.google.com/search?q=2007+honda+cbr+1000rr+reset+security+system ..
1/9/2024 1:09:51 PM • Honda CBR 1000... • Answered on Jan 09, 2024 • 41 views
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How can I get my E bike to run 28 MPH versus the default speed?

Tip #3: Swap your motorYou'll simply want to source a motor that has a higher KV or RPM rating than your current motor. For example, if you have a 48V e-bike that travels at about 20 mph (32 km/h), you can swap on this hub motor and reach speeds closer to 28-30 mph (45-48 km/h). Aug 1, 2018

10 tips to make your electric bicycle go faster - Electrek

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1/9/2024 4:32:51 AM • Motorcycles • Answered on Jan 09, 2024 • 29 views
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What is the best way to get rust out of a motorbike gas tank?

Remove Rust- Break down the rust using an acid, like vinegar or a commercial gas tank cleaner, and an agitator, like nuts and bolts. Shake this combination around in the tank throughout the day or longer, depending on the amount of rust and the acid you use. Aug 5, 2021

How to Clean a Motorcycle Gas Tank - Tracy Motorsports

https://www.google.com/search?q=get+rust+out+of+a+motorbike+gas+tank ..
1/9/2024 1:01:47 AM • GAS Motorcycles • Answered on Jan 09, 2024 • 33 views
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Hiss works but

On the bottom of your speedometer on the left side there is 2 buttons press the far left one for a couple of seconds and the light should go on
1/8/2024 6:42:24 AM • Honda... • Answered on Jan 08, 2024 • 256 views
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2009 Aprilia NA 850 Mana fuel line diagram

In the link https://www.google.com/search?q=2009+Aprilia+850+Mana+fuel+line+diagram Service Manual

SERVICE STATION MANUAL

Moto4.ru https://www.moto4.ru > downloads > Aprillia M... PDF AXONE: FUEL INJECTION SYSTEM. ACTIVATION. Fuel pump: operation ... remove the electric fan. Coolant replacement. NA 850 Mana cooling system cool sys . 3. Page 256 ... 268 pages ..
1/7/2024 10:06:49 PM • Aprilia... • Answered on Jan 07, 2024 • 33 views
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2001 Suzuki VS 1400 GLP Intruder. where is the flasher relay located on a 2001 Intruder 1400 please?

Question edited for clarity, add maker. question moved to model category. https://www.google.com/search?q=2001+intruder+1400+replace+flasher+relay ..
1/7/2024 7:17:26 PM • 2000 Suzuki VS... • Answered on Jan 07, 2024 • 28 views
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2001 Honda Cb 400 Super Four no instrument display

If the LCD display for the clock and fuel gauge is not working on your 2001 Honda CB 400 Super Four, there are several potential causes and steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
  1. Check the Fuses:
    • The first step is to check the fuses. A blown fuse could be the reason why the display is not working. Locate the fuse box (usually under the seat or near the battery) and find the fuse responsible for the instrument panel. If it's blown, replace it with a fuse of the same rating.
  2. Inspect the Wiring and Connectors:
    • Loose or corroded connectors can also cause display issues. Carefully inspect the wiring and connectors leading to the instrument panel. Look for any signs of wear, tear, or corrosion. Clean and secure any loose connections.
  3. Check the Battery and Charging System:
    • A weak or dying battery might not provide enough power for the instrument panel to function properly. Check the battery's voltage and the bike's charging system to ensure everything is working correctly.
  4. Inspect the Instrument Panel Itself:
    • The problem could be with the instrument panel itself. This could be due to internal faults like a bad LCD display or other electronic issues. In such cases, the panel might need to be professionally repaired or replaced.
  5. Look for Grounding Issues:
    • Poor grounding can cause various electrical issues on motorcycles. Ensure that the ground connections are clean, tight, and free of rust or corrosion.
1/7/2024 9:22:58 AM • 2001 Honda Cb... • Answered on Jan 07, 2024 • 76 views
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How to remove instrument panel on 2005 cbr1100xx

Removing the instrument panel on a 2005 Honda CBR1100XX, also known as the Blackbird, requires some care and attention to detail. Here's a step-by-step guide to help you through the process:
  1. Prepare Your Workspace:
    • Park your motorcycle on a stable, flat surface. Ensure the engine is off, the bike is in neutral, and the ignition is turned off.
  2. Disconnect the Battery:
    • It's a good safety practice to disconnect the battery before working on the electrical components of your motorcycle. This helps prevent any electrical shorts or damage. Disconnect the negative terminal first, followed by the positive.
  3. Remove the Windshield and Fairings (if necessary):
    • Depending on the design of the CBR1100XX, you may need to remove the windshield and some fairings to access the instrument panel. Use a screwdriver and/or Allen keys to carefully remove these parts. Keep track of all screws and fasteners.
  4. Locate the Instrument Panel:
    • The instrument panel is typically located at the front of the motorcycle, right above the handlebars.
  5. Disconnect the Instrument Panel:
    • Carefully disconnect any electrical connectors from the back of the instrument panel. These connectors should unclip with a gentle tug. It's important to be gentle to avoid damaging the connectors or wiring.
  6. Remove the Instrument Panel:
    • There will be screws or bolts securing the instrument panel to the motorcycle. Remove these with an appropriate screwdriver or socket. Hold onto the instrument panel as you remove the last screw to prevent it from falling.
  7. Carefully Remove the Panel:
    • Once all screws are removed, and the connectors are disconnected, you can carefully remove the instrument panel from the motorcycle.
  8. Perform Necessary Work:
    • With the instrument panel removed, you can now perform whatever work is necessary, be it repair, replacement, or modification.
  9. Reassemble:
    • To reassemble, reverse the process. Make sure all electrical connections are secure and that the instrument panel is properly aligned and secured with its screws.
  10. Reconnect the Battery and Test:
  • After reassembly, reconnect the battery (positive first, then negative) and test the instrument panel to ensure everything is working correctly.
1/7/2024 9:20:44 AM • 2005 Honda CBR... • Answered on Jan 07, 2024 • 313 views
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2001 Honda CB 500 change the air filter

Changing the air filter on a 2001 Honda CB 500 involves a few steps. Here's a general guide on how to do it:
  1. Locate the Air Filter Compartment:
    • First, you'll need to locate the air filter compartment. For most motorcycles, including the CB 500, the air filter is typically under the seat or behind a side panel.
  2. Remove the Seat or Side Panel:
    • Use a screwdriver or a wrench to remove the seat or side panel. This will expose the air filter compartment. Keep the screws or bolts in a safe place so you don't lose them.
  3. Remove the Old Air Filter:
    • Open the air filter compartment. You may need to unscrew or unclip it. Once open, you'll see the air filter.
    • Carefully remove the old air filter. It may be dusty or dirty, so handle it carefully to avoid getting debris inside the air intake.
  4. Clean the Air Filter Compartment:
    • Before installing the new filter, clean the compartment with a dry cloth to remove any dirt or debris.
  5. Install the New Air Filter:
    • Take your new air filter and place it in the compartment. Ensure it fits snugly and correctly, as improper installation can affect engine performance.
  6. Reassemble Everything:
    • Once the new filter is in place, close the air filter compartment and reattach it if necessary.
    • Finally, reattach the side panel or seat, making sure all screws or bolts are tightened properly.
  7. Check Everything:
    • After everything is reassembled, start your motorcycle to ensure that everything is working correctly.
1/7/2024 9:18:42 AM • 2001 Honda CB... • Answered on Jan 07, 2024 • 170 views
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