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1966 Honda Superhawk CB77 - Need right carburetor

Fuel System: Gas (Petrol) tanks, Carburators
nanjean
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Carbs

Post by nanjean » Sat Sep 12, 2009 10:00 am

Hi e3steve,
Really appreciate your reply and kudos re Ed (lm) and Bill Silver. My bike mechanic, who just picked the bike this morning is going to have a 2nd shot at the right carb. He thinks he knows what the issue is now. I'm thinking good thoughts that it will work. :-) But if not, will suggest to send to Ed in Texas. Trust it's a lovely day in Spain.
Nancy

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Post by e3steve » Sun Sep 13, 2009 6:26 am

A pleasure, for sure. Incidentally, you didn't elaborate as to the initial problem surrounding your need for another r/h carb. Wassup?

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Post by e3steve » Sun Sep 13, 2009 11:08 am

Seriously, though, you'd need to be mad to entrust your carbs to anyone other than Ed Moore, perhaps the only exception being Bill Silver.
Excuse me while my sides split! Fair play to The Man who chooses not to blow his own trumpet in open forum!

Ed, thanks for the PM -- I knew you were a Deity! I trust you're committing your knowledge to print. Publish and flourish, allowing your teachings to live on!! Why give it all away? Ed's Meds -- The Definitive Honda C(x)72/77 Technical Guide??

Just a thought.......

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Post by Macgyver5 » Sat Sep 18, 2010 8:02 pm

That's definitely something I'd read... lol... at the very least Ed you should consider training an apprentice.. ;)


e3steve wrote:
Seriously, though, you'd need to be mad to entrust your carbs to anyone other than Ed Moore, perhaps the only exception being Bill Silver.
Excuse me while my sides split! Fair play to The Man who chooses not to blow his own trumpet in open forum!

Ed, thanks for the PM -- I knew you were a Deity! I trust you're committing your knowledge to print. Publish and flourish, allowing your teachings to live on!! Why give it all away? Ed's Meds -- The Definitive Honda C(x)72/77 Technical Guide??

Just a thought.......

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Post by LOUD MOUSE » Sat Sep 18, 2010 8:10 pm

Where and what in the world is this all about???????????. .........lm

Macgyver5 wrote:That's definitely something I'd read... lol... at the very least Ed you should consider training an apprentice.. ;)


e3steve wrote:
Seriously, though, you'd need to be mad to entrust your carbs to anyone other than Ed Moore, perhaps the only exception being Bill Silver.
Excuse me while my sides split! Fair play to The Man who chooses not to blow his own trumpet in open forum!

Ed, thanks for the PM -- I knew you were a Deity! I trust you're committing your knowledge to print. Publish and flourish, allowing your teachings to live on!! Why give it all away? Ed's Meds -- The Definitive Honda C(x)72/77 Technical Guide??

Just a thought.......

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Post by e3steve » Sun Sep 19, 2010 4:18 am

??

Ah, yes, I remember. Well, it is a year since!

Apparently, Bill doesn't always service his own carbs.........

Work it out, everyone ☺

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Post by Macgyver5 » Sun Sep 19, 2010 6:56 pm

LOL... just messing around... I found this while doing some digging and thought it was great...

B

LOUD MOUSE wrote:Where and what in the world is this all about???????????. .........lm

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