Newbie Needs Help with 11-Digit VIN

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  1. lorsban

    lorsban New Member

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    Hello everyone,

    This is lorsban from the Philippines. I've just recently purchased a 2nd Gen VFR 750 F. It's a "grey market" import from Japan, so it's got an 11-digit VIN.

    I was told that it's an 88 model but I can't tell for sure because every VIN decoder out there is 17 digits. My concern is parts compatibility. Are the parts for 86-88 VFRs interchangeable? If not, how can I date my bike's year model in order to get the right parts?

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks and regards,

    lorsban
     
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    jap New Member

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    Bikes prior to 89 or 90? only had 11 digit vin numbers. :thumbsup:
     
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    Sorry but incorrect, at least in the USA. My 1984 1000F and 1985 VF500C both have a 17 digit VIN. As far as interchange parts I am sure someone else has more knowledge about those. Good luck and please post a picture of picture of your bike.
     
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    Thanks guys! I've been doing some comparisons based on how the bike looks and I think I'm 80% sure now that it's an 87 based on the graphics and the wheel size. I read that 88's had 17in wheel sizes.

    Love the bike! Perfect power, comfortable enough, clean lines and that 80's vibe that I love. And it only had 5000 kms! Apparently, the last owner mostly just kept it in the garage, that's why the tank/pipes were a little rusty from neglect. Thankfully, everything else vital is more or less in excellent shape.

    This is my first non-vtwin bike so I'm still getting used to the quiet. But, man the power!

    Anyway, here are some pics.
     

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    SWEET! Love that pearl white!
     
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    derstuka Lord of the Wankers Staff Member

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    Hello and welcome to the nuthouse chief! :crazy:
     
  7. lorsban

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    Thanks! Love the color too. It's pretty striking in person on a sunny day.
     
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    haha! Thanks, mate!:thumbsup:
     
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    Hello Motorhead,
    Sorry to correct you, but in Aus we only have 11 digit vin numbers prior to 89, I dare say Lorsban is in the same boat.

    Regards
    Jap :biggrin:
     
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    Nice bike lors!

    Regards
    Jap
     
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    Nice ride, low miles, great find.:thumbsup:
     
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    veefer800canuck New Member

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    Yes, if you have the original 16/18 wheels then it's an '86 or '87.

    88-89s did indeed have 17" wheels.
     
  13. lorsban

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    Yup, that's what I read as well. Other than the wheels, I noticed differences in the fairing, there's a vent there that was moved towards the rear, near the pillion seat area. On 86-87 models, that vent's closer to the rider's thigh area.
     
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    Welcome aboard.
    Congrats on the Viffer!
     
  15. NWA_VFR700F

    NWA_VFR700F New Member

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    Yeah, that's definitely an 86-87 model. Here are a few pics just for reference.

    1986 VFR750F in pearl

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    1987 VFR750F in pearl

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    1988 VFR750F in pearl

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    There are several differences, not just the side vent that you mentioned. The chin spoiler is different, and the rear peg sets are different between the 86/87 and the 88 models.
     
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    Thanks NWA! Yeah, it's a Honda VFR 750 FG model, so that makes it an 86. I just noticed the little sticker that's on there if you take out the seat. Yeah, I'm a real detective, alright.
     
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