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  1. DonR

    DonR New Member

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    Hello vfrworld,

    Don from Sydney, Australia here. I'm a newbie delving into the mysteries of Honda's first generation V4s. I'm currently tearing down an 84 VF1000R engine and hoping to learn a lot from this site no doubt. Standby for lots of silly questions!

    Regards,

    Don
     


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    Pics or it doesn't exist. :cool-new:
     


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    A big welcome to you Don!

    Is this 1000 new to you?
     


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    Here ya go.

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    Thanks Joe. I have owned an 84 VF1000F and an 86 VFR750F back in the day as road bikes but I've never been this deep inside a V4 motor before. This is not a VF1000R project but something quite different which I'm not at liberty to disclose at the moment. Apologies for being mysterious but it is out of my hands.
     


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    Welcome Don.
     


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    Welcome, you win. Yours is pulled apart further than mine :)
     


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    Getting it back together will be the issue!
     


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    Wow, lots of assembly required. Good luck with it.
     


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    Parts is parts.

    Until they are put together.....

    Welcome. Lovely city you live in. Was there last year.
     


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    I started off looking for a Vf1000R. I could not seem to find a nice one. Most seem to have been sitting for a very long time.

    Then just up the road from me appeared a well looked after V750F. So, I took a gamble. it is a very nice ride.

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