"new" guy looking some help and advice. nc29.
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Re: "new" guy looking some help and advice. nc29.
Hmm ive had a look and cant see where the heat shield fits onto so you could be right, all ive to go off is old photos of when the bike was in bits as of now with the tank and fairing on i cant make out where it fits or see any of it sorry.
As far as the rad yes it does hook onto little brackets like these in the photo just above the speedo cable

As far as the rad yes it does hook onto little brackets like these in the photo just above the speedo cable

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Re: "new" guy looking some help and advice. nc29.
Would this picture help? http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Honda-CBR-400-Gul ... 3caa512d08" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Re: "new" guy looking some help and advice. nc29.
Anytime brother.royster81 wrote:Rhory the V4 traitor!
We'll always be here for you

Let's see it when done though...I hope it serves you well.
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Re: "new" guy looking some help and advice. nc29.
got the rubber sorted out last night, it hooks onto the top of the fan bracket,not so easy when the fan is on the bench but alot more straight forword when you fit the fan to the rad !
just a few bits of wiring to do and i "think" it's sorted ......i hope they don't come back to haunt me !
cheers mark, i knew you'd understand .

just a few bits of wiring to do and i "think" it's sorted ......i hope they don't come back to haunt me !

cheers mark, i knew you'd understand .

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Re: "new" guy looking some help and advice. nc29.
I'll get that sprocket cover packed up for you at the weekend mate if thats ok.
oh and Graeme is breaking a couple of 29s if there is anything else you need...
oh and Graeme is breaking a couple of 29s if there is anything else you need...
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Re: "new" guy looking some help and advice. nc29.
cheers billy, this weekend is grand and i saw GF was breaking a few but to honest i'm not sure what i need hahaha, apart from a headlight surround !
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Re: "new" guy looking some help and advice. nc29.
ok guys , i feel like i'm getting somewhere with this but still little things are holding me back.
on the front left of the bike i have the loom and it's pretty much just hangin there, the connectors for the ignition and kill switch are cable tied to the meter stay and connect into the loom over by the left fork tube, this all looks a little messy to me and maybe i'm just being an arse here but surely thats to meant to be a messy.
has anyone any pictures of the loom and it's route around the bike,where it's meant to be attached to brackets etc and where the likes of the ignition/kills switch/switch gear all connect into the loom.
cheers fellas.
what would help me too is a haynes manual. if any one has one for sale ,and i remember PMing someone about this get it touch please.
thanks
on the front left of the bike i have the loom and it's pretty much just hangin there, the connectors for the ignition and kill switch are cable tied to the meter stay and connect into the loom over by the left fork tube, this all looks a little messy to me and maybe i'm just being an arse here but surely thats to meant to be a messy.
has anyone any pictures of the loom and it's route around the bike,where it's meant to be attached to brackets etc and where the likes of the ignition/kills switch/switch gear all connect into the loom.
cheers fellas.
what would help me too is a haynes manual. if any one has one for sale ,and i remember PMing someone about this get it touch please.
thanks
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Re: "new" guy looking some help and advice. nc29.
http://hondatech.info/downloads/Moto/CBR/CBR400/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
One downloadable haynes manual for you
One downloadable haynes manual for you
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Re: "new" guy looking some help and advice. nc29.
What you are saying about it looking untidy, I'm having the same issue now that I have my race bodywork. It's floating around there at the moment looking very unsightly.royster81 wrote:ok guys , i feel like i'm getting somewhere with this but still little things are holding me back.
on the front left of the bike i have the loom and it's pretty much just hangin there, the connectors for the ignition and kill switch are cable tied to the meter stay and connect into the loom over by the left fork tube, this all looks a little messy to me and maybe i'm just being an arse here but surely thats to meant to be a messy.
I don't want to keep reattaching that bracket each time. The less amount of things I have to disconnect or undo etc each time i swap my road and race bodywork over the better. Also the fuse box isn't much nicer is it?
A job for the weekend I think if I have the time.
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Re: "new" guy looking some help and advice. nc29.
a bid thank you going out to durka durka and CBR400RRN for the help with the manuals.
my mate called up last night and we bit some work to the snapped bolts in the frame,so now i just need to finish off a bit of rewiring, find a route for the loom, fit a few more parts and maybe i'll get a run up the road on it .....fingerscrossed.
my mate called up last night and we bit some work to the snapped bolts in the frame,so now i just need to finish off a bit of rewiring, find a route for the loom, fit a few more parts and maybe i'll get a run up the road on it .....fingerscrossed.
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