Hi, I wonder if you can help me. I have been trying to find the Honda part 28120-MZ5-000 Clutch Starter (outer) for a 1996 Magna Deluxe but it's been impossible. Every where I tried, they said the part is unavailable. I really appreciate if you can find it for me. Thanks and keep with this videos that are helping everyone a lot. Take care
I need help with my TE 450 it's a 07 I get the whole screw adjusting for the air to fuel ratio mixture however mine has somewhat of a linkage and it seems to be play so I need to know where to start. Any info would be greatly appreciated or video thanks
Please help me, you made a video like 4 months ago about an honda something 100cc and it was making a really bad noise, and you adjusted the valves and the timing chain and it stopped, i have the same problem, my engine is making the same noise, but i don't have an bolt to adjust the timing chain, what can i do?
Man I need help with my 07. Doesn't have a standard brass screw to adjust the air or fuel ratio it has a set what seems to be a linkage with a lot of play it's hard to tell where to start from any pointers.
LOVE this video Cody!!! Well done Sir!!! Just an FYI for You (or anyone else reading this)........I bought a small silicone (not rubber) wiper with a handle that's about the length of my hand (I DO have long hands and fingers btw) that's designed to clean small windows and mirrors and I've used this small wiper (the blade is very short so it stays rather firm despite it being silicone) in pressing on decals to avoid any air-bubbles in it! It works MUCH BETTER than rubber wipers,as those tend to "mar" the finish of the decal a bit! I find it better than using my finger(s) And YES............keeping that last tiny part on the side "black",looked MUCH BETTER!!! : >)
Leaving that last piece out was perfect. It looks so much better the way you did it.
Hi, I wonder if you can help me. I have been trying to find the Honda part 28120-MZ5-000 Clutch Starter (outer) for a 1996 Magna Deluxe but it's been impossible. Every where I tried, they said the part is unavailable. I really appreciate if you can find it for me. Thanks and keep with this videos that are helping everyone a lot. Take care
Groms are pretty fun. Do you have any vtx 1300 maintenance video's like coolant, valve clearance, brakes etc?
Thanks for the interesting video.
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I need help with my TE 450 it's a 07 I get the whole screw adjusting for the air to fuel ratio mixture however mine has somewhat of a linkage and it seems to be play so I need to know where to start. Any info would be greatly appreciated or video thanks
Patients grasshopper. Congratulations are in order too my friend God love ya
Please help me, you made a video like 4 months ago about an honda something 100cc and it was making a really bad noise, and you adjusted the valves and the timing chain and it stopped, i have the same problem, my engine is making the same noise, but i don't have an bolt to adjust the timing chain, what can i do?
I'm not sold on the ones on the headlight area, the rear fender and the 2 or 3 on the tank would of been perfect.
Man I need help with my 07. Doesn't have a standard brass screw to adjust the air or fuel ratio it has a set what seems to be a linkage with a lot of play it's hard to tell where to start from any pointers.
What I would have done is none of it. 😛
You are a patient man.
LOVE this video Cody!!! Well done Sir!!! Just an FYI for You (or anyone else reading this)........I bought a small silicone (not rubber) wiper with a handle that's about the length of my hand (I DO have long hands and fingers btw) that's designed to clean small windows and mirrors and I've used this small wiper (the blade is very short so it stays rather firm despite it being silicone) in pressing on decals to avoid any air-bubbles in it! It works MUCH BETTER than rubber wipers,as those tend to "mar" the finish of the decal a bit! I find it better than using my finger(s) And YES............keeping that last tiny part on the side "black",looked MUCH BETTER!!! : >)
Great advice!! Thanks man!!
My Pleasure! : >) Thanks for your video's! @@TheMotorcycleMD
I saw this in person at the shop the other day - swore it was a factory decal job. You're a wizard.
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