TY, PM me with details.
Looking forward to this...
Yes, technically, under Federal tax code, you should be reporting that as income and paying taxes.
Congrats, looks like a really nice unmolested example, and you're on the doorstep of some really great roads.
What are they doing about a VIN number? Do they want an inspection and/or is this being registered as a special/custom build?
Glad you shared it with us, very nice bike. :thumb:
The water pump o-ring seal??? I was looking for one of those a few weeks ago! Nice find..unobtanium now I guess!
Everyone knows the VFR line really died in '02 when the VTEC came out...the '98-'01's were the last and best of the great Interceptors. :flame:...
What year is the one you're parting out? I need a rear brake reservoir for my '84. Also maybe body work depending on the condition and color.
Looks great! I'm not sure if I'm more impressed with how well it came out looking or how quickly you built it..? Either way, hats off!
Jamie, I was wondering if you had ever mounted up a F3 wheel? The carriers look to be the same with the F2 wheel. Do you know if they widened the...
Lowe's has it. The original formula, the blue can, is also the same product as this bicycle lube. Finish Line Teflon-Plus Dry Lubricant - 8-oz....
Some from the Superhawk may work too......
There's a stock like-new set on eBay right now if you want to go that way. I also though about the Hayabusa or RC51 cans.
Look anything like this? Link: Honda VFR 800 This was the "Tailocker". No longer available and I don't think the company is around anymore....
Looks pretty good! I've got an '84 VF1000 that someone repainted in the OEM colors but obviously used some cheap rattle cans. I wonder how that...
Check out post #41 in this thread.
You had it, just missed a couple characters. Use the [img] format. One link only with each [img] tag.
Thanks, I'll give them a call tomorrow or Monday. Need idle jets the most but will up size the mains while I'm at it.
Here, fixed that for you... [img] [img] Just dragged home an '84 myself to tear into.
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