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Old 06-11-2008, 06:30 PM   #1 (permalink)
Robert Moore
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Two Que's: What's the Generation Breakdown for VFRs? How long do aset of Honda spark plugs go?

I've been wondering: *what*generation is my bike (93), and in general what's the breakdown for all VFRs?*
And how long do a set of Honda spark plugs go (mileage, highway)?* Not sure how the question is affected by what year the bike is....
I'm getting ready to plow by 48K.* Bought it in 2002 with 18K.
Robert
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Old 06-12-2008, 02:46 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Two Que's: What's the Generation Breakdown for VFRs? How long doa set of Honda spark plugs go?

'93 is considered 3rd generation.

RC24 VFR750/700FG-H 86-87 = 1st
RC24 VFR750FJ-K 88-89 = 2nd
RC36 VFR750FL-P 90-93 = 3rd
RC36 VFR750FR-V 94-97 = 4th
RC46 VFR800FiW-1 98-01 = 5th
RC46 VFR8002/A2-on VTEC 02-on = 6th

Ciao,

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On 6/12/08, Robert Moore wrote:
>
> I've been wondering: what generation is my bike (93), and in general what's
> the breakdown for all VFRs?
>
> And how long do a set of Honda spark plugs go (mileage, highway)? Not sure
> how the question is affected by what year the bike is....
>
> I'm getting ready to plow by 48K. Bought it in 2002 with 18K.
>
> Robert
> Baltimore, MD
> 1993 VFR750F
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Old 06-12-2008, 03:16 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Re: What's the Generation Breakdown for VFRs? / 25 Years?

So,?how does Honda explain 25yrs?

Maybe the Japanese aren't as good at math as we thought?

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'93 is considered 3rd generation.

RC24 VFR750/700FG-H 86-87 = 1st
RC24 VFR750FJ-K 88-89 = 2nd
RC36 VFR750FL-P 90-93 = 3rd
RC36 VFR750FR-V 94-97 = 4th
RC46 VFR800FiW-1 98-01 = 5th
RC46 VFR8002/A2-on VTEC 02-on = 6th

Ciao,

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Old 06-12-2008, 03:57 PM   #4 (permalink)
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RE: What's the Generation Breakdown for VFRs? / 25 Years?

The early 80's VFs that came before the VFRs, they are part of our linage.

Cheers,
Sean T Murphy
2003 VFR800A - 31,000+ miles
Orlando, FL
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So, how does Honda explain 25yrs?

Maybe the Japanese aren't as good at math as we thought?

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Sent: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 4:46 pm
Subject: Re: Two Que's: What's the Generation Breakdown for VFRs? How long
do a set of Honda spark plugs go?

'93 is considered 3rd generation.

RC24 VFR750/700FG-H 86-87 = 1st
RC24 VFR750FJ-K 88-89 = 2nd
RC36 VFR750FL-P 90-93 = 3rd
RC36 VFR750FR-V 94-97 = 4th
RC46 VFR800FiW-1 98-01 = 5th
RC46 VFR8002/A2-on VTEC 02-on = 6th

Ciao,

JZH
London, UK
www.vsource.org

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Old 06-12-2008, 04:32 PM   #5 (permalink)
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Re: What's the Generation Breakdown for VFRs? / 25 Years?

My 85 VF1000R Interceptor is actually a second generation V4 and some would argue that it is a first generation VFR. Gear driven cams and all.
Randy
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The early 80's VFs that came before the VFRs, they are part of our linage.

Cheers,
Sean T Murphy
2003 VFR800A - 31,000+ miles
Orlando, FL
http://www.SeanTMurphy.com/VFR
The Dragon, The Wolf, and The Cherohala Skyway: Check

"Try to learn something about everything and everything about something."
-- T. H. Huxley


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So, how does Honda explain 25yrs?

Maybe the Japanese aren't as good at math as we thought?

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Sent: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 4:46 pm
Subject: Re: Two Que's: What's the Generation Breakdown for VFRs? How long do a set of Honda spark plugs go?

'93 is considered 3rd generation. RC24 VFR750/700FG-H 86-87 = 1stRC24 VFR750FJ-K 88-89 = 2ndRC36 VFR750FL-P 90-93 = 3rdRC36 VFR750FR-V 94-97 = 4thRC46 VFR800FiW-1 98-01 = 5thRC46 VFR8002/A2-on VTEC 02-on = 6th Ciao, JZHLondon, UKwww.vsource.org
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Old 06-12-2008, 04:49 PM   #6 (permalink)
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RE: What's the Generation Breakdown for VFRs? / 25 Years?

maybe it's not 25 years of vfr's. maybe it's 25 years of interceptors. i know Jamie said i shouldn't be lurking on this list, but it's fun to listen to you guys fightgeorge in cincinnasty oHIo83 vf750f81 frankenseca (550 seca w/gs1100 front end)


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My 85 VF1000R Interceptor is actually a second generation V4 and some would argue that it is a first generation VFR. Gear driven cams and all.
Randy

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Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 4:57 PM
Subject: RE: What's the Generation Breakdown for VFRs? / 25 Years?


The early 80’s VFs that came before the VFRs, they are part of our linage..

Cheers,Sean T Murphy2003 VFR800A - 31,000+ milesOrlando, FLhttp://www.SeanTMurphy.com/VFRThe Dragon, The Wolf, and The Cherohala Skyway: Check"Try to learn something about everything and everything about something."-- T. H. Huxley




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So, how does Honda explain 25yrs?Maybe the Japanese aren't as good at math as we thought? -----Original Message-----From: jzh3@xxxxxxo: vfr@xxxxxxent: Thu, 12 Jun 2008 4:46 pmSubject: Re: Two Que's: What's the Generation Breakdown for VFRs? How long do a set of Honda spark plugs go?
'93 is considered 3rd generation. RC24 VFR750/700FG-H 86-87 = 1stRC24 VFR750FJ-K 88-89 = 2ndRC36 VFR750FL-P 90-93 = 3rdRC36 VFR750FR-V 94-97 = 4thRC46 VFR800FiW-1 98-01 = 5thRC46 VFR8002/A2-on VTEC 02-on = 6th Ciao, JZHLondon, UKwww.vsource.org




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Old 06-12-2008, 04:58 PM   #7 (permalink)
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Re: What's the Generation Breakdown for VFRs? / 25 Years?

On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 3:32 PM, Randy wrote:
> My 85 VF1000R Interceptor is actually a second generation V4 and some would
> argue that it is a first generation VFR. Gear driven cams and all.


Great bike you have there Randy. A VFR for sure.

JohnA in LA, CA USA
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Old 06-12-2008, 06:34 PM   #8 (permalink)
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Re: What's the Generation Breakdown for VFRs? / 25 Years?

FFS, he asked about VFRs, not VFs or V4s or NRs!

And here I thought I was being charitable by sparing the List a
lengthy enumeration of NCs and STs...

Ciao,

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> On Thu, Jun 12, 2008 at 3:32 PM, Randy wrote:
> > My 85 VF1000R Interceptor is actually a second generation V4 and some would
> > argue that it is a first generation VFR. Gear driven cams and all.

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> Great bike you have there Randy. A VFR for sure.
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