Did you drill it yet? What did you use, and were you satisfied? I used a holesaw but a step bit may have been nicer. I think if I owned one,...
Yup. Still have the 87 I had then, plus a 90.
Awesome deal! I'm glad you got it. Did you get it registered? I have a spare headlight if you need one.
Hey Mike! I've seen you on the VW forums! Congrats on your VFR purchase, and welcome! I used to live in Weeki Wachee, and when my wife can't...
I found a used set of the amber rear signals that need a good polishing. I found one new one, and that's on the bike, as well as a reproduction I...
I know I'm in the minority, but I don't like left-exit pipes. I like a high-right exit. And 30 years after these bikes went out of production,...
They are noted for keeping your thighs toasty. Are all your rubber airflow baffles in place? Is your running temp on the gauge OK? If so, I'd...
I bought one of the Boonstra reproductions recently, rather than try to polish one of my originals. I found a new genuine Honda light for the...
My method was OK, but it looks like my coils are all dead. I can get a reading from the removed plug wire, but with it connected to the coil I get...
My 90 VFR has been sitting for 4 years. Ran good when parked. Two sets of carbs have been cleaned by an expert. Valves checked, plugs replaced,...
I know this is an old thread. I found it in a search, and so might somebody else. I also know the OP didn't say what generation VFR he has. For...
It is smaller. The body of the gauge is 2", the bezel is 2.4", so you wouldn't remove the "cutout," you'd drill a 2" -plus a hair -hole into...
Thanks!!
I got a Euro right side handlebar switch pod. Is there any chance it'll work on a US bike? Could it be plug 'n play? thanks! kevin
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