I thought the MityVac was useless for bleeding the 6th gen's brakes. Gravity and manual pumping worked great, however.
Sorry, I should have said Northeast sub-forum: http://vfrworld.com/forums/forumdisplay.php/79-USA-Northeast And that's definitely an interesting...
Might want to try asking in the New England sub-forum.
RWB+ABS with 5k on it is a great deal for <$5000. Congrats!
The Honda heated grips for the 6th gen have disappeared off the internets... David Silver Spares might be able to help. You can e-mail them with a...
Not having the tools isn't too much of an excuse... Replacing the chain with a riveted masterlink takes a chain braker/riveter, an angle grinder,...
From the part diagram (http://www.partzilla.com/parts/search/Honda/Motorcycle/2005/VFR800+AC/MUFFLER+%282%29/parts.html) it doesn't look like...
Also, it looks like the 8-spoker from the '90-93 VFR is still available new from Partzilla for $560.
David Silver Spares should be able to help. You can probably contact the US branch and ask them for whatever EDM parts you're looking for.
Helibars are $209 here... http://webstore.dualsporttouring.com/helibars-honda-vfr-2002-07/dp/2333#
Even the GenMar risers, which raise the handlebars by only about 2cm, made a significant difference in the comfort of the VFR. Based on what...
Same issue here. As mentioned, wrapping it in tape is probably the best option for prevention.
Have you looked for the leak with the engine on? That could help you find it. You can use this thread to help, along with the shop manual....
I would start with ebay. Otherwise good sites for new parts are ronayers.com and partzilla.com.
If you can't find the leak by taking off the fairings, then to find it you have to lift the gas tank, remove the airbox, and remove the throttle...
Which model do you have? You can probably find whatever part you need at a reasonable price on ebay.
If you're just replacing the pads, no need to remove the wheel. In fact, you just have to remove one pin and can slide the pads in without...
Probably illegal since blue lights are usually reserved for emergency vehicles--you might want to Google TX laws on lighting on vehicles.
Frequently see an early 6th gen, Italian Red, with a black topcase outside Montefiore Medical Center (Moses) campus in the Bronx, NY.
I haven't heard of the secondary master cylinder giving up the ghost. You might want to go through the bike and clean/Oxgard the charging system...
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