To set the ignition timing on a Honda Goldwing 1100, first, ensure the engine is at operating temperature and then turn it off. Remove the timing inspection cover and connect a timing light to the number one spark plug wire. Start the engine and point the timing light at the timing marks on the crankshaft and engine case; adjust the timing by loosening the ignition timing adjustment screw and rotating the ignition plate until the marks align at the specified RPM, usually around 1,000 RPM. Finally, tighten the adjustment screw and recheck the timing to ensure it remains in alignment.
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The best way would be to pick up a manual. Just too many things to do.
Water cooled.
Honda 10w40 works well
Follow the lower rad. hose. Its in there. Have to remove the rad.
21 psi
The standard comes with no extra equipment, fairing or side bags. The interstate is a full dress right from Honda.
Manual for the 1979-81 Honda Goldwing 1100 states "inlet 0.1mm, exhaust 0.13mm" hope that helps, bye.
Good idea to check the battery. Might need to be charged, or changed.
Not very much in today's economy. That is a shame because it is a nice bike!
Front tire: 110/90-19Rear tire: 130/90-17
It all depends on how you drive, but look at around 35 to 40 mpg.