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Ideal Gearshifter Geometry
#31
According to the service manager/head mech at my dealer the service manual is for experienced Honda technicians. So every little thing is not in them. And things like this aren't really critical, except they need tightened snugly so as to not loosen.

So either snug them up or go with the standard torque value. I'm sure you'll be good.
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#32
Old thread alert !

How do I get to see the pictures at the start of this thread ?

Thanks
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#33
It looks like Greg may have taken them off Dropbox, where he had them posted. He hasn't visited the forum since April 2015, but you could go [url=http://cb1100forum.com/forum/member.php?action=profile&uid=57]here and try sending him an email or PM and hope he responds.
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#34
one of the first things I do when I buy a new bike to make it easier to get a boot under it.
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#35
Greg hasn’t been on-line here since 2015.
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#36
Old thread , but excellent info for us ,the newbies Smile
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#37
Any chance anybody has downloaded Greg's pictures back in 2015 or later, and kept them on her/his computer ? If so, please post them again, or mail them to me. This would be so .... NICE of you. I could really use this info.
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#38
J3, again, Greg has not visited the site since 2015.
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#39
I know, that's why I asked ... has anybody downloaded ...
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#40
I apologize J3. I read your post really wrong. Old-timers kicking in I guess.
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