Newbie
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- Rides:: C90 and 1996 CB1000FT
Newbie
Just a couple of lines to say Hi, I,m new to the Honda c90 ( ridden them as a youngster ) but never owned one, I've been riding since I was 16 ( now 56 ) and currently own a 1996 CB1000 FT, known in Japan as the big one. My c90 is looking sorry for itself and has several problems that I know of, but probably more.I want to restore it to its former glory and I'm sure this forum will prove a great asset!
- knapdog
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Re: Newbie
Where are you located, Kenny?
Re: Newbie
Welcome KennyG
Let us folks know where you are...you may even have some members nearby who'll help you get your C90 back to it's former glory .
Also, the Forum is a goldmine of tips, hints and solutions to almost any Cub problem...and it's free
Let us folks know where you are...you may even have some members nearby who'll help you get your C90 back to it's former glory .
Also, the Forum is a goldmine of tips, hints and solutions to almost any Cub problem...and it's free
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Re: Newbie
Hi
Thanks for the welcome, sorry I'm a bit late replying but I have a funny shift pattern, I'm located in Hull, East Yorkshire and looking on here have already found answers to issues i've come across.
As I said the bike looks like its had several unsympathetic owners and issues to be resolved include -
Wobbly brake pedal and centre stand
strange greyish smoke after she warms up, but I think it could be carb related as the carb is always wet , possible jet/overflow issue?
Not a lot really but there's quite a lot of restoring of parts to be done so I think this could be a steady slog.
Thanks for the welcome, sorry I'm a bit late replying but I have a funny shift pattern, I'm located in Hull, East Yorkshire and looking on here have already found answers to issues i've come across.
As I said the bike looks like its had several unsympathetic owners and issues to be resolved include -
Wobbly brake pedal and centre stand
strange greyish smoke after she warms up, but I think it could be carb related as the carb is always wet , possible jet/overflow issue?
Not a lot really but there's quite a lot of restoring of parts to be done so I think this could be a steady slog.
- Capitano
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Re: Newbie
They are a great bike. A mate had one some years ago.KennyG wrote:currently own a 1996 CB1000 FT, known in Japan as the big one.
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Re: Newbie
Hi Capitano
I love the 1000FT, real smooth and more than enough power for me, this ones a keeper.
I love the 1000FT, real smooth and more than enough power for me, this ones a keeper.