the only difference between those 2 bikes ( if they're both 86) is the engine size. Honda made both a 750F a 700F and a 700F2 in 86. the 700 F2...
whatever you use read the label and make sure it's formulated for aluminum radiators and components. Sierra will work just fine.
absolutely agree with Sparky on that. Chinese steel in particular is an inferior product.
Sounds like frost heaves, Bill. That's what screws the roads up further north. Eventually the irregularites will settle out as the ground warms....
Not bad maybe 50%. I'll try and snap a pic for you.
Tony, I've got a used but not used up Pilot road you can have for $20.
Tony, you must be running some hockey pucks for tires or are you turning them inside out?
I think i'm gonna run down to Walmart and see if they've got a set.
I'm looking forward to getting up there for 2-3 days, making new friends and leading a ride as long as I can afford it. Being out of work for a...
No worries the 86- 87 VFRs never had any such problems. The bikes (engines) were redesigned in 86 to eliminate those issues.
There will be planned group rides for whom ever wants to participate. I'm sure there will be plenty of different destinations to choose from so...
Rare to find one with all the original paint and bodywork still on it. I'd buy it .
It would be an RC24 for 750 and RC26 for 700
First week in June!!
Yep, when you come down 28 out of Highlands, NC stay on 28 thru GA. and into SC ( past Warwomen rd.) continue to follow 28 and then go left on...
Don't worry about the extra 50 cc's. Let us know how you like it. That's a pretty bike.
that's the one! grab it before someone else does.
is it a private sale or dealer? Was 2200 the asking price?
bike looks real good, all stock and the white ones are somewhat rare. I'm assuming the shipping is at least $600. Looks good for $2000
Don't know where you live but there's a beauty of an 86 vfr750 on Craigs list for $2500 in Tn.
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