I would second everything that Larry (safetypro10) said above. I actually started suspension work just by changing the fork oil and setting up...
Not on my Canadian model at least. I read about it, got all excited about putting the old girl on a diet, and for the life of me couldn't find...
I have not personally noted this to be a weakness of the VFR; while it is also a high load relay with wiring that may be undersized, it is only...
On my third gen when I put the 50 tooth sprocket on the back I just bought a very basic (less than $10) bicycle speedometer and mounted it up on...
I have owned an FJ1200 with nearly 100,000 km on it, a VFR in the 60,000 range, a GSX-R with 25,000 km and now an RD400 with about 6,000 original...
I'm going to take a flyer here on the basis of a common wiring weakness on other bikes I've owned, in particular a yamaha FJ1200. The wiring from...
Don't forget as well that the smaller rear tire will provide a (slightly) lower rear ride height and this will slow your steering a little unless...
You don't say where you are, but I have had no issues in greater Vancouver finding Motul 3100 mineral and Motul 5100 semi-synthetic m/c oils (the...
I had a factory pro microbearing shift arm and shift spring kit in my third gen VFR750 (a 1993) and was very pleased with the result. Steve
here you go.. TwistedThrottle.com : MRA VarioTouringScreen Windshield for Honda VFR750F, '94-'97 - MRA.01.032.VT Not cheap, but the finest...
Bryan, I'd *highly* recommend checking out the MRA VarioTouringScreen from Twisted Throttle (online) to see if they offer it for the 4g VFR. I...
"better" is going to depend on what they are, and what you need. The Honda stock springs are very *high quality* springs, just wayyyy too soft...
Many aftermarket springs require you to use a spacer as they skimp on the length of the steel ($) part. Progressive is the worst for this. If...
Before you abandon all hope of fixing it, I've had good results using thin, non-woven 1.5" wide fiberglass 'tape' (kind of like really thin, dense...
Thanks!! That confirms what 'felt' right when I was working on it tonight, which was that the axle nut was fine with the spec'd torque (it was...
Can't recall which non-Honda manual I have (Clymer I think) but it lists the rear axle nut torque (big single nut) at about 147 ft lbs and the...
<sigh> bike's still not put back together from doing the rear elliptical adjuster flip, relocating the coil packs, remounting the oil cooler,...
No, and No. Tach isn't worth sh!t, and the rest of it is only fair. Product support from TrailTech just fizzled when they couldn't figure out...
I got a great deal on an RK XSO and Vortex sprockets combo from an outfit called the "Sum of All Parts", they list a lot of them on ebay and if...
I have a decent amount of room in my 3G, and keep a stop'n go pocket tire plugger, a small coil of baling wire, a small roll of electrical tape,...
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