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left the cover off the bike one night and it rained pretty good. The bike (71 cb175) idled fine beforehand now will die almost instantly if i let off the throttle. I know it could be a million and one things, but just wondering if anyone has any input. Its been about a week now since the rain so...
Heres the deal. Ive got a 76 cb500t with a broken ignition switch.
This particular ignition switch is next to impossible to find, as it has a fork lock on it as well. Originals are rare on ebay and go for 60+ with or without keys :-\
There are new units on ebay advertised to fit the cb500t...
Tthe Problem is a 76 CB500t. Battery is good, fuses are good, but have no electricity. I turn the key to ON and nothing. Everything worked fine a few days ago. What would be the first thing to look at besides battery and fuses? My first guess would be the ignition switch.
Looking to upgrade my lighting, since i cant see anything at night with this weak headlamp. I cant seem to find much info on this subject. I want to keep a stock sealed beam look but with HID lamp. Anyone have any info? i can find plenty of HID conversion kits but not much on the lamp housing...
Ive got a problem with my transmission popping into neutral from 1st gear when im getting on it. It actually even popped down into neutral from second as well today. What could be the culprit here?
I've got a 71 cb175 k5 and looking for some side panels that go over the air box. Color doesn't matter, with or w/o emblems either. Also looking for a decent throttle cable.
Just thought id introduce myself. Im Ben (27) and Im a graphic designer living in Cincinnati. Always have loved cafe bikes and finally got myself one the other day. Its a 71 CB175. This is my first street bike and taking it easy so far. She just needs a little TLC and some side covers. Seems...
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