Top speed? Don't know, don't care. I enjoy the MY VF for what it's best at: Flat torque curve and "freight train grunt" out of the...
Store it properly. Besides, what happens if your buddy takes it around the block and "dumps it"? Or, worse yet, runs into something/someone with...
That;s because the stock bars have factory style "bar ends". They're solid to move the vibraton frequency to a range where it won't "buzz" your...
Decals? Heat, nice and low... Then, hit 'er with goo gone and peel.... 3m sells a scotch wheel that I've used on cars to erase glue residue...
please tell me it wasn't a nice 86 before you "chucked it down the road". So few left, so few......
Stuff is around, but it's going to take a fair bit of patience to find it. If you're thinking resto, I'd just work on the stock stuff and bring...
Meh, 1985 VF750F, ICBC, 235 bucks per year. Gotta love the classics. F'n hate ICBC though.....
Exactly what is wrong with the petcock? Jamie D has a trick for getting them to work. I can't remember what it was right now, but it involved...
Oh, just a little of this and a little of that:...
Contact "timmythecop" on vfrd...... He's posted that he has a pipe for a vf500f before. I think he said it was a V&H pipe. Might be sold though....
Umm....What? Gross. Step awaaaay from the VFR........
Got some replacement plastics on the way, just have to source a few more pieces and I can paint hte bike the Corvette atomic orage I want. Here's...
Nope, completely different.
If the 500 is in tough shape, no reason not to have at 'er. If it's in decent shape or easily restorable, I'd go that route instead. Whatever...
Yo. Welcome and hello from an 85 VF in Comox.... :thumbsup:
Greetings, I'm up the way in Comox myself....
So, I've got a tank from an 86 vfr750f2 that I'm going to be using on a custom build (on my 85). It's in good shape from the outside. You could...
I've always been very leery of putting additives into a wet clutch system......
Ah.....pictures. So much better. Fuel bowl vent. Goes up and around the aluminum carb plate and gets slipped on to a plastic "spigot" on...
In a day? Hmm, depends on how experienced you are but sure, it can be done in a couple hours. Make sure you have a service manual handy...
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