Re: Hello New rider here need all the help in the world!!
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Jul 22, 2011; 4:07am
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Welcome to the forum. I love the story of your Dad buying the CB 750's

. The clutch does run in the engine oil. That is why oil's with friction additives are not recommended in these bikes. To remove the carbs just remove the 8 band clamps holding the carbs to the air box, and the rubber intake boots. They are kind of hard to get at, but not impossible.
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No fire? No explosions? So whats the point of your story?
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