09-04-2015, 12:04 AM
In case you don't know we have an excellent and ever expanding section on the forum called HOW TO where we hope to provide instructions for various things concerning the CB1100 which will benefit members and enrich their experience with the bike.
http://cb1100forum.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=13
If you are performing maintenance on your CB and wouldn't mind, we could always use more tutes with pictures for the How To Section.
For example:
Changing spark plugs.
Adjusting the drive chain
Replacing brake pads, front and or rear
Bleeding brakes on a 13 non ABS model or 14 ABS model
Replacing a fuse
Or installing various popular accessories like:
Case savers/ engine guards
Mounting up a Road Comet Fairing
Installing a luggage rack
Mounting up a Dart Flyscreen
Installing RLETs lol
Tute with pictures help inexperienced members do their own work more confidently, and become familiar with their bikes.
Don't worry if there is already a tute on the subject, your pictures may be from a different angle, or your description of the process, or the way you do it, may be a little different than one already posted which may just make it click for someone that might be confused about a step in the process.
If there is something you as a member would like to see in the How To section, post it up and maybe someone would be willing to cover it next time they are working on their bike.
Thanks
Ferret
http://cb1100forum.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?fid=13
If you are performing maintenance on your CB and wouldn't mind, we could always use more tutes with pictures for the How To Section.
For example:
Changing spark plugs.
Adjusting the drive chain
Replacing brake pads, front and or rear
Bleeding brakes on a 13 non ABS model or 14 ABS model
Replacing a fuse
Or installing various popular accessories like:
Case savers/ engine guards
Mounting up a Road Comet Fairing
Installing a luggage rack
Mounting up a Dart Flyscreen
Installing RLETs lol
Tute with pictures help inexperienced members do their own work more confidently, and become familiar with their bikes.
Don't worry if there is already a tute on the subject, your pictures may be from a different angle, or your description of the process, or the way you do it, may be a little different than one already posted which may just make it click for someone that might be confused about a step in the process.
If there is something you as a member would like to see in the How To section, post it up and maybe someone would be willing to cover it next time they are working on their bike.
Thanks
Ferret