Hey guys - I'm new to forum and new to riding. I always wanted a bike and decided to indulge myself on my 30th birthday. I've been tinkering with my 1971 CB175 and my new CB650C for the last 2 years (it's been slow moving). While the aesthetics are working out the performance could use some help. I'll be trolling through all the carb related posted for the next few days in an effort to build enough confidence to get in there and start cleaning and adjusting.
Here's what I'm working with. Cheers!
1980 CB650 Custom
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Re: 1980 CB650 Custom
Welcome here!
Nice bike!
Nice bike!
Have a problem with your CB650? Have a technical question? Click here!
My Current Bikes: 2005 HD FLHTCUI Electra Glide Ultra Classic, 2007 Yamaha Vino,
My Current Bikes: 2005 HD FLHTCUI Electra Glide Ultra Classic, 2007 Yamaha Vino,
Re: 1980 CB650 Custom
Welcome, fellow ATX-er! Cool bike - hope this forum is as helpful to you as it has been for me so far - lots of knowledge and wisdom here.
1979 Honda CB650
Austin, TX
Austin, TX
Re: 1980 CB650 Custom
Nice looking bike, dont let the carbs scare ya, they are nothing to be worried about.
"Vintage Revolution"
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOrn_h ... DZhOPmH81w
Current:
1979 Honda CB650 (HardTail Build)
1983 Suzuki GS850L (Fix and Minor Restore)
Old:
1989 Suzuki Katana 600
1978 Honda CB400T "Hawk"
1983 Honda VF750
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOrn_h ... DZhOPmH81w
Current:
1979 Honda CB650 (HardTail Build)
1983 Suzuki GS850L (Fix and Minor Restore)
Old:
1989 Suzuki Katana 600
1978 Honda CB400T "Hawk"
1983 Honda VF750
- andreortiz
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Re: 1980 CB650 Custom
FordMan wrote:Nice looking bike, dont let the carbs scare ya, they are nothing to be worried about.
Well, FordMan - they do. Here's what I'm looking at if you're interested...
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=10375
Cheers
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