Feel free to make up a difference, as long as the shouldered part bottoms out and the screw can be "torqued". You don't want to be compressing...
No rubber washer originally. The shouldered cowl screw bottoms out about the same time it makes contact with the cowl, preventing over tightening...
The cowl screw threads into the allen bolt that is installed on the seat.
I remember the duct tape padding.
I think I already recognize that bike.
Can't secure the solo cowl with that. And a threaded hole.
I have, but it is rare. Nothing looked "bad", but no matter what I did, it was finicky.
NOT #11. What Baz shows is the correct part but comes with the seat assy and does not have a part number for this bike. Baz, that should be...
Just about any Honda switch from that era is compatible, but it might take some re-pinning at the connector to match the colors to the wire...
That's a weird question. Wear ear plugs or don't. You can protect your head and your hearing if you want. My VFRs tend to get their...
Turn signal (or "indicator") switch assy?
Wha?......
While I am (and always have been) an Arai man, I agree about HJC. They are a very good helmet and a great value. I sold them for years (years...
Green for Asian. Sometimes the pre-mix is on sale and makes it easy, but I usually buy the full strength and dilute it with distilled myself for...
I did not want another EIGHTY SIX. Well... I always do, but I don't.
Hah! I'll add some back story later, but it was a "I couldn't afford not to buy it" situation. I did not want another VFR.
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Yes, because that's what wheel it is,
Color is not relevant as long as it is a correct type. Almost all are silicate free these days. My eyes just want to see green in a classic...
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