05-22-2016, 05:46 PM | #3 |
Join Date: Jun 2010
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Yes TIGHT!!! The guy in the China factory must have a big crescent wrench and is instructed to tighten them to the max J/k
After a shakedown ride tonight the bike is much better, seems to run better, and surprisingly much less vibration at high revs, this is something that has irked from day one. Now the valves are slappy happy noisy and the bike and ride are greatly improved....I think the bike started before my finger actually hit the button, well not really it just seemed that way by how easily it started after the adjustment. Even if you don't have a set of feeler gauges, loosen the valves until there is noticeable play in the rocker arm. OK PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT....ALL HAWK BUYERS / OWNERS, ADJUST YOUR VALVES BEFORE REMOVING THE BIKE FROM THE SHIPPING CRATE, IT WILL REDUCE STARTING AND RUNNING WOES FROM HOUR ZERO FORWARD!!! |
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05-22-2016, 05:48 PM | #4 |
Join Date: May 2016
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Do they ship them tight to prevent corrosion or something? I had the same on mine zero gap.
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