Parting out a 83 VF750F

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  1. captaincrash80

    captaincrash80 New Member

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    Just started tearing down a 1983 VF750F to part out. If there's anything that you're needing let me know and I'll see if I have it. Thanks.
     


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    Ok, here's a list of what I have pulled already (if my terminology is wrong forgive me, not familiar with this model):

    Front fairing brace: $30
    Wiring harness: $25 Almost perfect, the only issue that I found was the connector for the starter solenoid has some slight damage to the outside.
    Taillight: $10 Good shape, lens isn't scuffed. Bulb and socket still intact. One of the mount tabs is broken but it's a clean break and can probably be glued back on.
    Rear inner fender: $15
    Rear fender / taillight mount: $10 Good shape, broken in upper corner of frame that goes around the taillight but can probably be glued together.
    Left and right side peg mounts: $25 each
    Left and right rear fairing mounts? (rear lights attach to them, hold the rear fender up): $10 each
    Gas tank: $50 Surface rust on inside, no cap/petcock, scratches on the outside and a small dent by fill neck. Solid tank.
    Plastic box that the spark unit attaches to (mounts to the top of the rear fender): $3

    More to come.
    Taking offers, pics on request.
     


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    Are the fairings there? Side covers? What about a rear brake master cylinder, and the spark plug wires?
     


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    No plastics at all. I believe that I have the master cylinder for the rear brake but not the reservoir tank. I have 2 spark plug wires.
     


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    so no fuel tank cap? It was mentioned to not come with the tank but does that mean it is not available at all?
     


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    Yeah, the cap isn't there at all.
     


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    if you part the carbs i'll buy the fuel joint
     


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    Don't have the carbs, sorry
     


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