Not sure if this model motorcycle has a kickstand switch, but if it does, it may be shorting out even though you put the stand up. The other possibility is your clutch needs adjusting, if it is dying with the clutch pulled in and you put it into gear...adjust your clutch cable accordingly...per your manual or dealer specs. try turning ur idleing up or check ur timing belt. if its carborated then u need a new carborator and that will run u about 3 to 4 hundred dollars. depending on the year.
16 thousands of an inch
This means either you do not have enough oil pressure or you are low on oil, at least that's what the idiot lights tell me
No, a 1973 Honda CB900 does not exist. The Honda CB900 motorcycles were only produced in the years of 1980 to 1982.
Honda Civic was created in 1973.
no
Masaya Honda was born on 1973-11-20.
The power of the engine and the maximum speed of the 1973 Honda Civic are 76hp and 55 mph respectively.
1973
1973 Honda cr125 Elsinore
specs for a 1973 say 55mph
Most 1973 Honda motorcycles have an engine oil capacity of two quarts. Smaller motorcycles have less of an engine oil capacity.
The very first Honda Civic was introduced July 1972 but sold as a 1973 model.