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I doubt O-ring was perfectly good at that age. I replaced all rubber part on my '83 this summer as a precaution, including all seals.
Changed the oil on Friday in the VFR and the VF750 last week, Amsoil pure synthetic. Removed the wind screen on the VFR to clean backside, that...
My 2003 didn't have hazard lights, I bought a newer switch assembly and use hazard switch for my fan override.
Let's hope so. For those who didn't click on link: [IMG]
Someone got a little creative in the art department! That photo is of the right side of the bike! Exhaust, brakes, master cylinder, clutch housing...
Had the pleasure of meeting him once in Vail CO, at a hotel where I was building a nightclub. Hell of a nice guy, very easy going, down to earth....
Got to watch "Road" on Netflix!
Have you tried a new gen 8? 10 years difference could make you think twice about a super bike like the S1000RR, not that there is anything wrong...
The more you ride it, the more you will love it! Know you area well, my Brother lives in Lafayette Hills and I spent many summers at my...
Great footage of great racing, but also a very intimate look at how the family dealt with the tragedies.
Just watched "Road" on Netflix, the story of the Irish Dunlop family of road racers, Joey, Robert, William & Michael. One of the best MC films...
Sounds like something is slapping erratically, hate to say it, but doesn't sound like timing chain is being properly tensioned.
I think the "CAM" on the valve cover gives it away. May not even be a bike.
You will love the new one, enjoy.
I guess we are all a little biased here. I have owned a V4 since they first came out in 83, then after many years of storage, I have "restored" it...
The new VFR's are much better below 3500 rpm and you can enjoy the smoothness without investing in a Power Commander. I had a PCIII on my 2003 and...
Do you want to lower them or just replace stock? Lowering pegs: KnightDesigns and Larry at BusyLittleShop (Sacramento, CA)
Found my conversion app on the iPhone: 6 3/4" = 17.145 cm 1.112" = 2.82448 cm Need any more accuracy?
Forks are 8" on center, bottom of forks where spindle passes through are 1 1/4" thick. So deduct 2 halves (1 1/4") leaves 6 3/4". Close as I can...
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