You might also try MotorcycleGoodies.com It looks like they had some but not all the fairings in stock. 1993 Honda VFR750F A COWL | Motorcycle...
Does it reset when you turn the key off or back on? May be hard to tell. Sounds like a bad or weak battery. Try testing the battery voltage with...
If you have HISS system then I believe you will have to change ecu. There may be other options. Google lost keys HISS. Or something to that effect...
Off the top of my head I think it's 46 mm or 1 13/16" socket will fit it too. I'll have to wait till I am home to confirm that size.
Check your head bearings. Mine made kinda the same thing and I was going to change the head bearings but on an unrelated note I backed the preload...
I also weigh about 12 stone (170 lbs.) My shock was pretty hot after a 25 mile ride and still hot to the touch an hour later. So I think it's normal.
Check brake pads, assuming you have any left! I wouldn't ride it till you find/fix it.
I'm going to guess you drive a chevy truck? Chevy truck drivers never change fluids.
I like my tires like my brother likes his women, fat and wide!
Just run it to the battery negative and be done with it. I have never had a problem with mine that way. When/if I add more accessories then I will...
Thanks for the heads up!
I noticed that the bike is still hot to the touch 2-3 hours later, if I put a fan blowing on it, It's much cooler after an hour. So, Now I park...
Damn Randy, beat me to it !! :cool:
54 ft lbs.
That stuff is pretty cool! It's amazing how well it lays out even around curves and stuff.
I had a bent rim and couldn't find anyone to fix it. There are plenty of rim repair places around but as soon as I said motorcycle rim they said...
Wow. That's a lot of bad luck with '07 VFR's! I've only had three problems with over 25k miles on my '05 - coupling on speed sensor replaced, bike...
Do you think it may be a loose cam chain rattleing around? Seems like the cam chain tensioners are a common failing point on the sixth gen. Look...
It's a bad negative in the blue or grey connector (i don't remember which off the top of my head) on the left side of the bike. The reason it runs...
Hmm guess the 6th and 7th Gens have more in common than people initially realized! Wonder how long till a wiring recall? LOL
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