You can buy the stock Honda tensioners which adjust automatically or you can get the aftermarket "APE brand" adjusters which you adjust...
www.Vfrdiscussion.com has a lengthy thread just for the 6th gen Vtec electrical gremlins.. I remember someone just posted about the 30 amp fuse...
No, but the 6th gen does need the Cam Chain Tensioners replaced normally between 18,000-30,000 miles.. Honda makes them kinda elcheapo and most...
Welcome to VFRworld. if you have any questions about your VFR ,there are many members here who can help. Put some miles on the VFR and ride it...
The top end noise you are hearing is more than likely what is called the "flapper valve" on the air box.. Sometimes they can be very noisey...
When she learns to play the "Skin flute" flawlessly then I will listen to her breasts..
Barry1954 One quick note . when riding in town every once in a while you will hear a scratching noise or it will sound like an animal under...
The wife and I ride all over southernIllinois/Kentucky area and after racking up 10,000 miles in a year /Trouble free miles shall I say. I have...
I will keep my 99 VFR just as it is, not quite stock ,nor heavily modded.
well a Honda dealer in california quoted a member on vfrd $700 to do the valve check/adjustment on his 6th gen Vtec... I only paid $117 to have my...
The bigger the tire the slower the handling will be.. the bike is designed to handle and perform with the stock tires/rims.. Yes the tire size...
it sounds like the contact in the starter switch on the bar.. dirt grime build up inside the switch or the switch is going bad.. My 84 VF750F had...
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