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Rebuild List?

Discussion in 'Mechanics Garage' started by Ex-Squid, Feb 11, 2009.

  1. Ex-Squid

    Ex-Squid New Member

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    Hi all, I bought an 84 500 last October and plan to "rebuild" it in the next few months. Once I had a new battery she ran great, but there are a few other little issues that I want to take care of. I know I have an oil leak somewhere around the bottom, and the fork seals need replacing.

    What would you list as your top 5 (or 10) things to focus on?
     


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    suspension, wheels,tires,exhaust,rejet carbs,new sprockets and chain its just a good idea to replace them, go to a smaller rear sprocket much mcuh better, that what i did to mine, well have fun its just money so spend away. :thumbsup:
     


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    The wheels, tires, exhaust, and chain are new and in great condition. The suspension felt fine, but I'll add it to the list. If I upgrade to a smaller sprocket will there only be a speed difference? Or are there more benefits to it? I would like to change the exhaust, because I really don't like the look of the "megaphone". That'll be a last minute change. I'm working on all the plastics right now, and the paint job will follow shortly after the bike is top notch.
     


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    go check out my thread please, it in the first gen threads under restoring and adding a modern touch to a 86 vf500

    yes there is more benefits with a smaller sprocket the v4s have such a broad rpm range that a smaller sprocket really lets the 500s just strech its legs and keeps the rpms down when on the highway.
     


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