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2009-11-22 Motorcycle Repair - crankcase breather location:

Well, Mario.. MrHonda doesn't know a lot about H-D brand motorcycles, engines or components. I went here:http://www.bikebandit.com/2000-harley-davidson-motorcycle-fxsts/o/m1541 and put "breather" in

2009-11-21 Motorcycle Repair - S & S CARB ADJUST:

Start the bike and let it warm up to temp. Slowly turn the air/fuel mixture screw inward, just until the bike starts to stumble and then outward 1/4 turn. Remember, the air/fuel mixture screw only affects

2009-11-21 Motorcycle Repair - yamaha:

John, the specific model would have been helpful, but oil in the air box is coming from the crankcase breather tube. Oil solids will collect in the air box system when the engine is run hard, is overfilled

2009-11-20 Motorcycle Repair - yamaha banshee back fire!:

Matt... two stroke Yamahas are REALLY not my specialty! I would drain both carbs first, to see if you have contaminated fuel from sitting. You really cannot leave old gas in motorcycles or ATVs or Watercraft

2009-11-19 Motorcycle Repair - 1976 fxe:

I am not sure which part you need answered so I will do both. the kicker can be put back on without a problem. You would just need the cover and internals for the cover if they are missing. As to the

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