
Time For a New Top End
The CM91 died and will not start at all. On close inspection it sounded like there was a compression leak through the intake valve. I
The CM91 died and will not start at all. On close inspection it sounded like there was a compression leak through the intake valve. I
The old throttle cable was just a bit too short, and on the CM91 the only adjustment is at the carb top. It only provides
I’ve read that contrary to most modern bikes, on these small Hondas the rear brake provides most of the stopping power. My bike’s rear brake
Old dried out rubber has resulted in quite a bit of oil leaking from the engine. I replaced the valve cap seals, camshaft oil seal
The CM91 was still not idling properly. I replaced the points and condenser, and also tore into the carb again. I’ve reset the float height,
The semi-automatic clutch was not disengaging during shifts. Upon disassembly, I discovered that the posts were frozen to the basket. The clutch was still able