Mustang Seats Motorcycle Seat
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Al Simmons is the president of Mustang Seats and gives us a history of his Mustang Seat company. Mustang Seats are the most popular seats amount Harley and metric cruiser riders.
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Molding a Custom Seat.wmv
Making your own pan is a good way to get a nice tight fitting seat for your custom build, and you can shape the foam to create flowing lines – something many stock seats don’t have
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How to clean a motorcycle gas tank with Vinegar. Part 1
So if you’re tank just has a lot of surface rust, which most do. I’m sure that 4 or 5 gallons of white distilled Vinegar can come to the rescue for you and your pocket. And it only take A day or two for the rust to separate from the tank.
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Clymer HoAME 1965 Honda S90 Vintage Classic Antique Motorcycle Troubleshooting Repair
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1-800-262-1954
HoAME Heart of America Motorcycle Rally Show Display People’s Choice Show Bike Museum Restoration Chrome Paint Decals NOS new old stock OEM parts western hills honda david silver spares
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Engine: Single Cylinder, overhead cam, four stroke
Bore & Stroke: 50×45.6 mm
Compression Ratio: 8.2:1
Transmission: 4 speed
Weight: 191 lb (dry)
Top Speed: around 62mph
The Honda S90 Super 90 was built between the years of 1964 and 1969.
Honda made this bike for the rider who was ready to take the next step up from a smaller Honda Z50 or CT70. Even though the bike had better performace than earlier models the Honda S90 kept the small and lite feel of the slower bikes. These characteristic made the Honda Super 90 a popular second motorcycle in the middle to late sixties.
The single-cylinder overhead-cam, 90cc four-stroke allowed for a decent 60 mile an hour top speed. To compliment the higher performance engine the brakes and suspension where both upgraded.
Overall the Super 90 (S90) was and is still a great riding bike and a great motorcycle for bike collectors.
http://www.cyclechaos.com/wiki/Honda_S90
1967 Honda S90 “Super 90″ Sold 1964-69. It had four colors: White; Black; Candy Blue; and Red (the early models had Scarlet Red while the later models had Candy Red). The pre-68 models had silver painted fenders; but those produced after March 1968 had chrome fenders. The pre-68 models had only non-metallic colors; but after March 1968, they were made with candy colors. The engine was a 89cc OHC single cylinder; the transmission was a 4-speed with a manual clutch.
http://www.hondarestoration.com
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Daily checks Routine checks Service intervals Tires and wheels Crankcase breather hoses Battery Periodic lubrication Periodic maintenance Engine tune-up Air cleaner element Valve clearance adjustment Compression test Spark plugs Solid state ignition Carburetor Serial numbers Parts replacement Engine principles Engine cooling Engine lubrication Servicing engine in frame Engine removal/installation Cylinder head and camshaft Valves and valve components Camshaft chain and tensioner Cylinder Piston, pins and rings Ignition advance mechanism Alternator Oil pump Crankcase and crankshaft Kickstarter Electric starter gears Break-in procedure Manual clutch Centrifugal clutch Clutch inspection Clutch release mechanism removal/installation Clutch cable manual clutch External shift mechanism Drive sprocket Transmission and internal shift mechanism Preliminary transmission inspection 3-speed 4-speed transmission and internal shift mechanism Internal shift mechanism (all models) Dual-range subtransmission Air cleaner Carburetor operation Carburetor service Carburetor adjustments Throttle cable Choke cable Fuel shutoff valve Fuel tank Crankcase breather system Exhaust system Charging system Battery Rectifier Alternator Alternator Stator coil testing Contact breaker point ignition Ignition pulse generator Ignition pulse generator and ignition advance mechanism Spark plug Ignition coil Starting system Starter Starter solenoid Lighting system Handlebar switches Handlebar switches Rear brake light switch Electrical components Front wheel Front hub Wheels Tire changing Tire repairs Handlebar Steering head Front fork Rear wheel Rear hub Driven sprocket assembly Drive chain Wheel balancing Tire changing and tire repairs Swing arm Shock absorbers Front and rear brakes Front brake cable Battery Spark plugs Carburetor adjustment Solid state ignition Cylinder head and camshaft Valve and components Cylinder head and camshaft Kickstarter Centrifugal clutch Carburetor service Evaporation control system Regulator rectifier Alternator Stator coil testing Capacitor discharge ignition Tire changing Rear hub Wiring diagrams
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Saddlemen BR1800 Back Seat or Sissy Bar Bag Install Video Cruiser Customizing
SaddleStow BR1800 Dresser Back Seat or Sissy Bar Bag
Great versatility – can either be used as a sissybar bag, or as a “back seat bag,” set between rider and tour back on “Dresser” style motorcycles
SaddleStow™ motorcycle luggage is designed to be at home on the widest range of machines and offers the perfect look for cruising the highway. Style is not the only concern – function is paramount in the design of each SaddleStow item. A perfect blend of rugged materials make this luggage tough, weather-resistant and long lasting. Our unique combination of features set these bags apart from all others.
· Two mounting systems included – a seat harness or adjustable sissy bar strap system easily attaches bag to your motorcycle’s seat, luggage rack, or sissy bar
· Rugged blend of fabric and leather-grained materials look great on any type of motorcycle; internal structure maintains bag shape even when empty
· Backrest pad can be adjusted for additional comfort for the passenger or driver
· Included detachable backpack straps for easy off-the-bike jaunts
· Spacious top-loading main compartment is large enough to hold one “3/4″ helmet plus other cargo
· Includes another large top-loading main compartment
· Padded storage compartment and organizer pocket
· Five external pockets, two of which can be expanded for added capacity
· Five internal mesh pockets
· Two outer mesh pockets
· Rain cover with security tether protects the bag from the elements
· Top exterior flap can be adjusted to carry a jacket
· Mini-padlock, with extra keys, help secure your belongings in the bag
· Constructed with UV-, water- and weather-resistant 1200-denier SaddleTuffä ; and leather-like vinyl panels
Dimensions: 15″ H x 11″ W x 10″ D; measures 1,800 cubic inches
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Triumph t120r petrol tank repair
My fuel tank sprung a leak I repaired it with solder, plastic metal, and a chemical liner. I am also going to spray the tank.
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80cc switchblade chopper
nirve switchblade with 80cc engine kit….LOTS of mods….took several trys to get bottom motor mount to work as the engine kit not made for this frame style….shure kool now though…
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AirHawk Tip of the Week from Cruiser Customizing by Kyle Bradshaw
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Kyle Bradshaw of www.cruisercustomizing.com meets with Greg Beck of Tucker Rocky to discuss AirHawk Seat Cushions by the ROHO Company.
AirHawk seat cushions have been providing comfort to the world for over 33 years after getting their start in the medical world. Their products have been lifesavers for those bedridden and wheelchair bound by providing a product which eliminates hot spots and bed sores.
In 2004 ROHO decided to bring these products into the motorcycle world by offering motorcycle specific cushions they named AirHawk.
The AirHawk is an air cushion featuring shape fitting technology which is in essence a system of soft flexible air cells interconnected by small channels that allows air to flow from one cell to another at a controlled rate. This is what sets the ROHO AirHawk apart from the rest of the gel or memory foam seat pads on the market. The AirHawk has the ability to protect the body from multiple forces such as fatigue, pressure, friction, sock, vibration, and much more…
For the Ultimate Air Ride, give the AirHawk a spin and you’ll have a grin!
Thank you for watching this weeks Cruiser Customizing Tip of the Week!
A special shout out to Englissh – our newest member of the Cruiser of the Week Club!
Until Next Week,
Take Care & Ride Safe
Kyle
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Rust Removal From A Motorcycle Gas Tank Using Electrolysis
A simple Electrolysis set up using a PC power supply as the power source, a wire hanger as the sacrificial anode and a mixture of water and Sodium Carbonate also known as Washing Soda/Laundry Soda. You can make your own Sodium Carbonate by heating up baking soda in the oven for an hour or so, above 300 degree Fahrenheit (149 degree Celsius). I read that some people are you using oxyclean since the active ingredient is Sodium Carbonate. The solution in the tank is a mixture of 5 gallon of water and 1/2 cup of Sodium Carbonate. I topped the tank off, put in the sacrificial anode, connect power to the anode, ground wire to the tank and turn on the power. You should start to see bubbles if it is working right. Make sure not to let the anode touch the gas tank. Also make sure you do this in a well ventilated location because the reaction will release Hydrogen gas and any spark might cause an explosion. I let it do its thing for about 20 hours and after checking the tank looked like it did a really good job. It looked liked all the rust was gone but I decided to do again just incase i missed anything.
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Maintenance: Gas Tank Removal(1998 Honda CBR 600 F3)
A short tutorial on how to remove your gas tank. Hope it helps! =)
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