Valve adjustments on a C90T?

Smart Blondie

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I was reading over the specs for this bike. They talk about self adjusting valves. I presently do valve jobs on my Kawasaki. Does the C90T have self adjusting valves, so no more adjustments?

Also the fuel tank is lower, under the seat. Does this mean the fuel tank on top is just for show? Presently my tank sits on top, causing the bike to be top heavy, but I have adjusted to this over the last few years.
 
The traditionally placed "fuel tank" on the C90T is fake- it hides the airbox for the intake system. The real fuel tank is indeed at the bottom of the bike, below the seat. The C90 motor uses hydraulic lifters, so you do not have to adjust the valves.
 
I haven't ridden a 90 but just sitting on the 50, 90 and 109, it sure feels like the 90 has the highest center of gravity. Almost feels heavier than the 109 to me. Maybe it's all in my head.
 
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