Restoring 87 VFR

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  1. vfrf2

    vfrf2 New Member

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    I finally started the body work on my 87, it was originally blue/silver. Since the decals are no longer available, I'm going to be purchasing the rwb decal set from CBDecals so that I can get it looking as close to a factory machine as possible. At the moment I have 2 panels primed and ready to go for paint.

    I'll post pics as it progresses.
     
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    please d o

    Please post away, I am curious about those decals.:biggrin:
     
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    Cant beat RWB..........good choice

    I've used their decals and they are perfect replicas of the originals. My LH fairing has their decal on it. Also have there tail section decal kit, not installed yet but looks like an exact match.:thumbsup:
     
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    yeah lets see .. need to see if the decals are worth it before I go ahead and hand paint the red and blue on mine.

    did the make a RWB in 87?
     
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    This is their kit, I can post pics of the ones I used once I get home. SORRY, don't mean to hijack your thread.
     
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    I just ordered the decals yesterday. I'm going to wait for them to get here before picking up the paint. I want to try to match the decals to the paint. By the way, I've never really noticed one small detail. Is the blue in the r/w/b models metal flake or a solid color?

    Here are some pics, I'm not finished with all of the body work yet. Probably have it all in primer and ready for paint by the end of the weekend.

    Left fairing before and after, same with the seat cowl. I can't believe the idiot actually couldn't figure out how to get the seat cowl off, so he cut it:
     

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    good work.
     
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    the blue is a candy metallic color PB127MU to be exact Candy Alluetian Blue.
     
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    Hey thanks for the info, it's just what I'm looking for.
     
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    I can't believe the idiot cut off the seat cowling... I'd kill for one of them for my 87 VFR (for when the lady ain't on board)
     
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    You still might be able to find one for sale on ebay. I saw a used one with cracks in it, I think the guy had a $125 buy it now price. Screw that...
    With the way the prices are on them, I decided to fix what I had. It turned out pretty decent if I must say so myself.

    VFRChuck's stuff pops up out there now and then, but I haven't seen any listings out there.

    Once it's done, she will be the queen in the garage. It won't be sold anytime soon, if ever...this is the 3rd time I've owned it...staying this time.

    If you ever do get a seat cowl...here's a hint. You don't have to use an Allen wrench to tighten the screws down, I never had any issues by just doing it finger tight.
     
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    does it install over the existing 2-person seat? or is there a separate deal goin on there?
     
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    Looks good I am restoring a 87 vfr 700 some people just don't take pride in bikes I found mine at a guys house in the back yard tank was rusted out no telling what the carbs look like I got to repair the rear tail fender but it will come together I am going to do some mods like hiding the blinker lights in the front and back but it should look nice after a few hundred dollars lol I hope to see more pic u might give me some ideas
     
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    Good luck with it. It's a labor of love throwing one back together.

    I've owned many, many bikes over the years. The VFRs top the list for me. Although...I do love the hell out of my ZRX 1200.

    I'd considered leaving it as stock as possible, including color scheme etc...you know, one of those "factory original" survivors. Ah, not happening...so, why not do the rwb paint scheme I've always wanted? I'm going to do the wheels in black, I think it looks good on the 25th. anniversary Interceptor...white is a bitch to keep clean. The front fender is still up in the air as well, not sure if I want to go with red on that or blue...again, a que from the 25th. anniversary version. Ah...we'll see, paint is a week or so away.
     
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    I don't know I was thinking a silver to fade into black ineed a gas tank if u know where to find a good one at let me know
     
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    I got a decal for my side fairing on my 86 VFR it was a perfect match I love CBdecals
     
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    I origanally had a RWB 86' & have since converted it to blue & silver. I found a Asian company that listed the decals copied the page & had the decals made & had a custom touch added Silver & diamond plate chrome. I'd take photo's but I lost all power to my garage( no lights) & have no clue where the wife hid the camera either. PM me & I could possibly send you some cell phone pic's. Cost me less than $50 to have them made.

    Had mine painted the blue met. that chevy used on the 03-05 Caveliers
     
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    It's been a long time coming...finally ramping up for paint.

    3 body panels done and ready for final wet sanding before paint. I'll have the rest done today. The new paint should be applied before the end of the weekend.

    I'm thinking about straying from the original paint scheme, taking cues from 25th. Anniversary Interceptor. Maybe a blue front fender (vs the original red) if I have enough paint left over. The wheels are going to be black.
     

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    What paint code/formula are you choosing for the metallic blue? I'm restoring an 86 and can't find the paint formula anywhere. I have the OEM code, but no mixy instructions.
     
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