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Discussion in '5th Generation 1998-2001' started by Matasickle, Jan 28, 2012.

  1. GreyVF750F

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    Where do you live? Or where is Dan at. As far as time got plenty as far as money can't be that expensive to mock up.

    Only a handful my not be realistic, though you never know.
     


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    so to be clear, you are not doing an undertail?
     


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    Not at this moment.. When I source a CF undertail pipe (CBR-style) for super cheap I will get the wheels turning again.

    Will keep my eye out on CL and ebay...

    The hi mount will keep me happy for the time being.
     


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    Do you have a picture of your setup?
     


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    I was hot to trot on an undertail exhaust for my 5G, but now I'm looking towards a shorty underbike set up (like Buell and some others). Aesthetically, I'd like a set up where very little of the exhaust shows at all. Anyone know if someone has done something like this?
    (...sorry for the partial highjack...)
     


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    Yes, I have seen a few pictures of a similar setup.
    I'll try to find them again.

    [​IMG]
    http://www.vfrdiscussion.com/forum/index.php/topic/19224-not-another-5g-undertail-exhaust/
     


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    Let's see if this works.

    VFR 800 Exhaust 002.jpg DSCN0855.jpg VFR 800 Exhaust 008.jpg DSCN0859.jpg
     


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    That's pretty slick, SA1713.

    I've always wanted to remove the rear passenger pegs from my bike. I don't do any 2 up. The right side is simple - just unbolt it. But on the left side there is the helmet lock and seat release mechanism to deal with. Can I pick your brain on how you handled that?

    Sorry Matasickle for hi-jacking your thread!
     


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    No problem what-so-ever..
    My problem is solved:
    [​IMG]
     


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    Sweet. That showed up quick. You're gonna love the difference between stock and that Hindle.
     


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    I snagged a spare L side pass hanger and cut the support off, making it flush with the lower part of the fairing. I don't use the seat release but I do like the support you get from the hanger while lifting the bike onto the center stand.
     


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    Sounds easy enough. But I'm assuming you still have to be able to unlatch your seat somehow? Is that part still in tact after you made the cut?

    I don't care about a helmet lock.

    Do you think you could post up a picture of that? I'd be curious to see.
     


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    Here's a pic of my config. Previous owner did it. For the most part I like it except for one thing: adding a passenger (even a fairly light one) brings the pipe so close to the tire that I have to adjust the shock to the stiffest setting and still go slowly over bigger bumps.
     


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    Wow that looks nice!
     


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    yellow eight spoke wheel :drool:
     


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    Haha! Thanks for the compliments and the...drool :rolleyes:

    My bike is a '00 but I believe the rear wheel is off a Gen 3 VFR. Can anyone confirm this? Is there somewhere on the wheel that states this?

    If it is a Gen 3 wheel, do I have to look for another tire size other than 180/55/17? I think I read that a Gen 3 wheel takes a 170/60/17???
     


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    The helmet lock/seat latch is in the same spot and my mod did not affect that area. Works just like before I made the mod.
     


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    I'm going to call the Hindle supplier tomorrow. Solves the only problem I had with the bike, getting that exhaust higher and lighter.
     


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