When you remove & replace a wheel (to change tires), is it necessary to grease up the axle? I've cleaned & lubed the rear spline gears with the Honda moly paste, then cleaned all the associated spacers & such. I didn't see a need to grease up the axle (it doesn't move in operation).
Presently doing the same for the front axle (minus the spline gear lube).
Is this correct, or shoud I just apply a light coating of anti-seize??
The other qusetion is thus - I've cleaned the carbs correctly, changed all the o-rings & such, and the bike will idle all day long at 1K, quite smoothly & I haven't yet done a carb sync. However, I have the mixture screws out about 4-4.5 turns each & the #1,2, & 4 plugs are still lean with #3 rich. Everything is stock except for a drop-in K&N cartridge filter & I raised the jet needles essentially one notch. I sealed the airbox well. Like I said, the idle is great - doesn't hang or drift.
Is this normal?
Anyway, just wondering if I'm in the margins here - the bike so far runs quite well - carb sync this weekend.
Thanks,
Mike
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