Hi everyone, Happy New Year ! I hope you have enjoyed the holidays. Its been a while since I have last posted so I thought I would say hello and also see if...
anyone know the size...could a 160/175 starter be utilized in a set of starter rollers ? tks dch __________________________________________________ Do You...
... of starter rollers ? ... I hope so...I plan on building one this winter. Chain size is 219H, I have two starter motors than I plan on using. Each roller...
hmmmmm, then again the garden variety car starter has enough and should be cheap at napa...I was just thinking the 160 starter already has the drive sprocket...
I've seen a couple of sets of compact rollers made with Honda starter motors, always two of them. I was planing on building my own rollers, very short, fairly...
John, The starter off of a 1983 Nisan sentra mates up with the ring gear off of a motoguzzi very nicely. The guzzi ring gear is nice and small and can be had...
when I went to drain the carbs on the ex-bfd 175 I broke off one of the drain screws..dumb enough I know but that is done...a friend of mine who works in a...
If you are not in a real hurry I can check the threads on one of my spare carbs. I've got thread gauges. Can post back later today. JohnnyB ... the drain...
I check a few carbs, older type with smallish head on the drain screw and slightly newer (like 1970) with a the largish head, both were 6mm x .75 pitch. Actual...
If it's a 5mm, you might be screwed (no pun intended). Currently, you can get 5x.7mm, and 5x.8mm, but in the old days, the japanese factories often used...
Yep that was the first thing I was thinking...that it was the old JPN thread or whatever (Japanese National?). But I think they ended that habit right around...
DONE!!!, m6x.75 tap from mcmaster, ordered it yesterday afternoon, here today, well with some restocking nuts and washers, rubber mounts for the new seat...
McMaster rocks....one of the best run businesses I've ever dealt with. I get boxes from them at least twice a week. If you can't find that o-ring....they...
John, Is that McMaster-Carr? Robin ... From: John Branson To: CB175RaceTech@yahoogroups.com Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 4:06 PM Subject: [CB175RaceTech]...
I've found that www.mscdirect.com is extremely good as well, and will generally arrive at my house the next day (and I'm in MN) even with standard shipping. ...
Yes they are good. I end up going to MSC now and then for more machine tool type stuff that McMaster doesn't carry. If someone needs a really oddball piece of...
kids, where can I order supertrapp universals ie; 317-1375's.. tks dch ... Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta....
John, GemCo in Huston makes nice custom megaphones for 120$ delivered. I have some specs for a can that works well for the bigger 175's. They are not as...
John, Yes, I've been all over your page....see atth'd picture for what I'm doing, cl pipes, and some sort of small mufflers, Bill had low pipes with the short...
Dale Those Supertrapps are the 3" version from the Dennis Kirk dirt catalogue. I got them before JohnnyB started selling his. They are heavier and more...
Dale Those Supertrapps are the 3" version from the Dennis Kirk dirt catalogue. I got them before JohnnyB started selling his. They are heavier and more...
Hello all I recently started trying to rescue a 1973 cb175 and would like to know where to measure from when checking float height. I know the float should be...
Yep, in the manuals I've read that's the way it's done, turn the carb upside down at about a 45 degree angle and measure from the flange to the bottom of the...
Thanks Johnny. I didn't know about the 45 deg. part. This bike had been in a barn for about 10 years. A friend who is not really a motorcycle guy was giving...
Hey, good luck, nice to see another one brought back to life. If you need any parts I have quite a few old 175 carbs lying around. JohnnyB ... Bart....