Disconnect both of the accelerator cables from the carburetor linkage. Loosen the clamps that hold the carburetors in the intake boots. Gently work the carburetors out of the boots and lift them free of the motorcycle. Move them to a clean, well-lit work bench in a well-ventilated area. ...
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counterclockwise with a wrench so that the exhaust camshaft's cams are away from the exhaust valve's shims on the left side of the motor. Measure the valves' clearance with a feeler gauge, and replace the shims as needed. Repeat this step to check and adjust the remaining intake valve ...