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Dave commented:
"This problem would come and go completely unpredictably - it did NOT appear every time the bike was ridden."
Hmmm.... Is this problematic to Max's theory about heat affecting the magnets?
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I still think it may be some kind of binding problem. Maybe only showing when tightened down. IDK.
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(10-05-2021, 06:55 AM)Lord Popgun_imp Wrote: I don’t think there is a manual on-line, but maybe there is and someone will post up.
Basically the manual has you disassemble the rear end of the bike, moving forward until you can get to the airbox.
But there is another way. Check out this post with pics: http://cb1100forum.com/forum/showthread....#pid291066
Good luck with it if you have no manual. You need one.
Grrrrreat! Thx I appreciate the link as well. When Enzo did his, it looks as though he did not have to remove the rear wheel. I'll try that way first
Replying before clicking the link! UNBELIEVABLE!
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So....I dont have the manual to do this repair so I'm flying blind here. I've got this far, but I'm having trouble removing the air filter box. The box before it I believe has more than 5 screws it and I cant access it with this box in the way. It appears there is some sort of strap, but cant find any way to loosen it. Any help would be great
Thank you
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(10-10-2021, 04:29 AM)Gordo_imp Wrote: So....I dont have the manual to do this repair so I'm flying blind here. I've got this far, but I'm having trouble removing the air filter box. The box before it I believe has more than 5 screws it and I cant access it with this box in the way. It appears there is some sort of strap, but cant find any way to loosen it. Any help would be great
Thank you
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I strongly advise you to get a shop manual , so useful when you do your own repairs etc.
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Yup.......
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Gordo maybe you can Personal Message enzofour , he is in Italy i believe.
To do this goto popgun's link and click on "enzofour" in the red text above his avatar.
To my knowledge he has not revealed the secret sauce to remove the airbox but you may have more success.
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I'll give that a try. I've been at this since 1pm and cant figure this out.
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Hi,
I am from Singapore and my 2014 CB1100 EX used to have low idling problem. I have replaced the IACV using 16430-MFJ-D01 but my low idling problem came back a few weeks later. I replaced my IACV again, this time using 2017 part number 16431-MGZ-D01 and I have not encountered any low idling problem for more than a year now. Anyone know why Honda changed IACV part number from 2017 onwards when the throttle body part number remained the same for all CB1100 models?