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Hi Gary.
If you have mechanical knowledge it is not to hard.
If your not to confident i'd take to a shop?
try this link and see if it helps you out ?
good luck
http://vtx1300tips.com/Valveadjustmentmanual.pdf
Generally yes. I think the rule with cycle engines is to triple the milage to approximate the age of the engine. However, highway milage is less wearing than city milage or off road use.
If you go to durantcycle.com and then online parts fiche then motorcycles then honda and the year and model then find the carbs there is a good diagram for the carb there from honda.
use a 12 volt meter. If the v goes below 9v as soon as you turn to crank then the battery is toast. A battery can seem good but still have no cranking amps.
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