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Checking the fasteners had similar results to my Triumph and Moto Guzzi.
Only a couple bolts/nuts moved a few degrees (upper shock bolts).
Good build quality and little vibration.

The Bonneville had outstanding build quality. The factory X-ring chain required one very minor adjustment at the first service (don't remember when I did it, maybe 800 miles). The Honda chain presently needs no adjustment and I did lube it, last week.

On the Triumph, I did not lube the X-ring chain until about 6,000 miles.
Then it was after its first coin-op car wash (before I get flack for that, it is NOT necessary to hold the nozzle very close to any part of the bike)
I avoided washing it (usually a hot towel wipe-down), but after taking it to my ranch (220 miles, last 8 miles a rocky dirt road and the last 3/4 mile a Jeep trail), it was filthy. Used the coin-op in Kingman, so it had a good dry for the remaining 120 miles home.

The CB is NOT going to the ranch. Love this bike!
Dont over tighten those upper shock bolts Doc. THey only call for something like 6 ft lbs of torque and a few members have snapped them off.
(11-19-2017, 02:09 AM)The ferret_imp Wrote: [ -> ]Dont over tighten those upper shock bolts Doc. THey only call for something like 6 ft lbs of torque and a few members have snapped them off.

Thanks, but I just snugged them gently, with only ~3" of leverage on a 10 mm combo wrench.
They felt like they were in rubber isolators...so, that was also a clue in addition to only a 10 mm head.