Junker 1986 VFR 750 lots of ?????

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  1. jeepster90

    jeepster90 New Member

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    I just bought a 86 750 sight unseen for $50. When I picked it up it was rough. The guy I bought it off had no idea if it ran. I charged up the batt and hit the key It fired and runs great. Its missing alot of plastic. I also noticed it has a PepBoys universal car electric fuel pump on it. Part of me says don't mess with a running bike, the other says find the right part!

    Also I had a 1987 VFR700 about 10 years ago. How much of the 700 stuff interchanges with the 750?

    Already bought on Ebay
    4 into 1 Kerker
    right left plastic
    seat

    J
     


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    Hey jeepster, most of the parts will interchange from the 700 to 750, all the plastics will work, if the motor runs good leave it alone, it only takes what 3 or 4 pounds of pressure to feed the cards ? shoot us some pictures of her we love to see good finds and good luck
     


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    most of the plastic is painted flat black
     

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    Hell $50 for a running anything is good. Do the usual stuff (change fluids) and start hunting for plastics and a seat.

    Good work so far.
     


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