shoot some lube into the joints and tap with a hammer.
looks brilliant, great job ! are you gonna find a shorter rear brake line, the one you have is way tooooo looooong. without the lower fairings...
WHAT ?? you have a JOB ?? :oops: kangaroo wrangler ?
i want a photo from ayers rock. (or whatever the pc name is now)
if bearing adjustment is too loose you might hear and feel a click when stopping hard; if too tight the bike will want to wander left and right...
good idea but as u know. checking compression on that bike pretty much requires removal of the radiator to access front plugs.
with some photoshop i could include you in the gang. :rolleyes: if you can hear it run, it's worth more than $800.
got my fingers crossed, i hope you get this one. :cool:
depending upon mileage and inspection of head bearings and races under a magnifier, you might just wanna replace them with oem.
https://buffalo.craigslist.org/mpo/d/bowmansville-motorcycle-2002-honda-vfr/7506482578.html
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something you'll learn about valve setting is that tightening the locknut will slightly change the clearance you've set so you're kinda chasing...
^^ looks like a good deal to me..................:thumbs: those lower fairings and other plastic look pretty good. i know you'll check the tank...
jim is the kinda guy who goes to the animal shelter, picks out the ugliest, meanest, most abused dog, takes him home and with alot of love...
step up to the (almost) modern age, jim, and look for a gen 4 with better everything than an '86/'87 . they usually sell cheap. [ATTACH]
as you know, our captain 80's is the #1 expert to ask, but imo, there are more used parts available for the '86 with round gauges, although the...
yes, drain and flush should be enough. get ahold of the honda service manual. good luck, how many miles on it ? photos ?
^^ don't use an open-end wrench on adjuster locknuts, box-end only. in back of the fan you can find a small hole where you can oil the rear motor...
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