I bought my NC30 a few months ago, and its in great condition, but as I'm not sure on its history, and I'm not convinced its been serviced too recently (It is after all 20 years old), I've decided to service it. And service it myself.
My experience thus far in mechanics has been limited to changing brake disks on a car, and... well, thats about it.
So with manuals in hand (Honda manuals incl. Common Service Manual) I decided to give it a go. Lets start with current symtpoms:
- Speedo started jumping around recently, and then packed up altogether.
- I'm noticing a bit of a vibration while driving I never noticed before.
- The bike doesnt feel as fast as when I bought it. Or I may have just gotten used to its speed...
- 4 x New Spark Plugs
- 3l 10w40 Motorbike Oil (Semi-synthetic)
- 1 x Feul Filter
- 1 x Oil Filter
- 400ml DOT4 Brake Fluid
Right now I'm only focusing on the engine area - brake pads can be done anytime (i.e. dont need to strip the bike for them, though if they're worn, they will be replaced too).
As far as the speedo, the top side of the cable seems fine (still square). The inner cable doesn't seem broken. I cant get the bottom part out. There are 3 screws there - 1 where the cable seems to connect (This screw I've managed to strip, so its not coming out without a fight), and 2 connecting the 'unit' (Not sure what it is that connects the cable to the bike at the bottom) to the bike. Can I just unscrew this 'unit' to get at the speedo cable bottom end? Or should I leave this alone entirely?
My thinking at the moment is, I only feel confident doing the above. However, I feel like now is also the perfect time to do things such as valve clearance, carbs synching, but I have no idea even where to start. Is this something I should attempt (I only have normal tools - nothing special), or should I rather leave it?
I noticed the stickies about 'valve clearance' and 'carbs jetting'. Is jetting the same as synching? Or are they different things altogether?
I've taken pics of everything I've done so far, and everything I will do still, so should anyone be as novice as me, they can use it to their advantage. Let me know your thoughts guys.
Cheers.