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98-99 vs 00-01

Discussion in '5th Generation 1998-2001' started by Sparks in FL, May 3, 2016.

  1. Sparks in FL

    Sparks in FL New Member

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    I'm obviously very new to the forums; Thanks for having me, btw. I hope to buy my first VFR sometime later this year. I ride an RC51 and have grown addicted to the gear whine, and I'm just too old for carburetors, so here I am at Gen 5. I've read of the few differences between the first and second "halves" of Gen 5 production, and am interested to hear if anyone has strong thoughts or opinions on why I should consider one or the other. It probably doesn't matter for the converation, but I'll be looking for one with factory hard bags. Thanks in advance for your time, Sparks
     


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  2. jev.

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    If you're looking for one with factory hard bags, then you'll have to buy a 6th gen. 5ths didn't offer them.

    Aside from that, the 98-99 didn't have a catalytic converter and I believe smaller fuel injectors.
     


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    Thanks for the info, Jev
     


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    98-99 also has manual enrichment lever vs wax idle unit. Wax idle units are prone to failure.
     


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    Hi there, welcome, your thinking is pretty good here picking a 5th gen, though a 4th may be better yet. But that's another subject for another day.
    98-99 where cat free and like what V4tour says they have a thing called the wax unit which controls the cold start system where the 98-99 have a manual lever enriching device. I have heard the 00-01 have a slightly smaller exhaust, but that's just a rumor, from what I know I'd think they would be the same but since emissions have a thing or two to say about that, they may be. other than the yellow 00, I prefer the 98-99 just because they are a tad different. Also the mirrors are different, 98-99s have what we call condom mirrors, where the 00-01 have metal stocks, which are way preferred. From that pick your poison, be hard to go wrong with either one.
     


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    Both also use slightly different sized R/R's, and I think the plug ends might be a bit different as well. That doesn't really matter though, cause you'll probably want to fit an updated MOSFET one anyway.

    as for hard bags most people have fit a kit from Givi, which I have and works fine. You can then slap on whatever cases from their line you want (or even cheaper options)

    http://www.giviusa.com/my-motorcycle/honda/vfr800-99-01
     


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    I think there is a very minor difference with the instrument cluster on the '00-'01 in that there is a "VFR" logo on the tachometer.

    That logo adds a little bit of weight to the '00-'01, so the '98'-'99 will be a tiny bit quicker.
     


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    00-01 also have O2 sensors so the FI/ECU is slightly different.
     


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    who are we kidding, any VFR between 86-01' is good. Any others you'll need a cam chain tensioner dispenser installed in your garage. :potstir:
     


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    Can't go wrong with any 5th gen, .... but yellow is faster!! :cool:
     


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    Thanks for all of the input! I may wind up with a different Gen yet. I'll do some more reading around here, and see what else I come up with with. Thanks again!!
     


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