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Ohio VFR750 1986

Discussion in '1st & 2nd Generation 1983-1989' started by sixdog, Dec 16, 2024.

  1. sixdog

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    Nicely modded. Those forks look killer on that bike, just modern enough but not look out of place.
     


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    wonder where he put the fuses ?
     


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    A nice mod is to source a Euro fuse box, that plugs in as stock, and mount it under the left inner panel.

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    I think some US models had a very similar fuse box with the correct plugs too. Perhaps Hurricane?
     


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    Are those 900 forks?
     


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    Yes. I actually think it's also the 16" wheel with the special 130 series front tire. Look at the fender gap. Easily converted to 17" wheel.
     


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