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Discussion in '1st & 2nd Generation 1983-1989' started by vejesse, Oct 25, 2007.

  1. ZuluNinja

    ZuluNinja New Member

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    hey koorbloh! got her back yesterday, clutch fixed, seems like I bled it wrong or not enough, I don't care; she's good to go and I have been on the saddle since yesterday, man this old girl can bust a move! it's more than I expected, and more comfy than my ninja, but to each their own. I got the viffer up to 120 mph last night hehehe.
     


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  2. koorbloh

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    WHOOO HOO!

    mine ain't starting...but that's ok for now.....a couple inches of snow on the ground, and I shouldn't be riding anyway!
     


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    well, hello back guys... been absent for awhile, went out on vacation and ever since I got back I've been on the viffer saddle almost everyday since my car was at the shop... man, no complaints so far, I'm almost tempted NOT to sell her! this beauty is truly a craftsman work of art, I still find it hard to believe that a 22-year-old girl can go like this baby can roll. Since the ninja needs a new chain, most of the time I'm on the viffer. Then when I got back on the ninja, the differences are quite obvious, but still I'm fond of the old girl. Damn, I wish I could keep both of them! Is like having 2 lovers, one being the more mature and understanding gal and the other the furious crazy sexy younger bitch!!! :target:
     


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    Hello Everyone, I think Keny has the right angle, one of my 86 vfr750f has 94 gsxr forks and wheels front and rear 17 ", I have put together around 6 of these combo's and what a differance night and day of course you will need to deal with oil and springs depend on your weight and likes ?
     


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    Wow speed, your 750 looks great!
     


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    Hey savedrider, Thank you , i have tried forks from a vfr1000 , cbr600, gsxr 750, and a few others i think the gsxr1100 work the best but it all your own taste ?

    where do you live we should get together for a ride ? PM me sometime please.
     


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