I guess if you can get to the big end and get it apart at least you will be able to see if the crank is damaged
Got mine running again today been a couple of months since it wouldn't start, just as I thought it was out of fuel
Paid $1250, would you get that back by parting it out? and get on with your life, sometimes it is the simpler way as you don't have any emotional...
You are looking at a 27 year old bike, parts get rare out there when they get this old
Tassie you will need them, last time I was in Tas and riding out along the west coast it was snowing and then you will get to use them on 4 and...
Randy one of the problems I have is many of the wires I join together I can hardly get at to strip the insulation, no hope of twisting the wires
Must be some sort of sook, heated grips in QLD, now that really takes the cake :smile-new:
Jim, the CB1100 threw big ends if they were revved hard, number 3 bearing if I remember
Regarding soldering the wires I don't bother twisting the wires together, I get solder onto each wire, then bring them together and then melt the...
Billy it is a VF not a VFR and parts are really hard to find for them
John it is general advice not an opinion, Squirel knows his stuff on these early first gens and if people don't want advice, so be it, makes no...
You will have a heavy wire that connects to a stud on the rear right of the motor and another lighter wire from this point to the frame, at least...
First I would disconect the wires on the horn, put in a new fuse turn the ignition on and wiggle the steering back and forth several times and...
Plug it together for starters and make sure it is charging ok and then I would would do the solder and heatshrink, can't be any worse that the...
Problem is with these problems you can chase around for ages trying to find the problem and you need testing equipment and you need to know how to...
I think Squirel is close to the mark but good luck
Just one little thing to keep in mind, the bike hasn't doubled in value, value remains the same but the costs have doubled, sorry just playing...
Those GP riders, hard to comprehend their guts, ability and skills, and the problem is the TV makes it all look so easy
VFr's are the perfect bike for Tasmania because they have 2 heads
You have to remember Honda fitted hand grenades to these bikes, if they didn't we wouldn't be having this conversation, fit a volt meter on the...
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