I replaced my stock Gen5 windshield with a Givi D200 which is slightly upswept at the rear, much better than stock, moved the airflow to upper...
If you are speaking of the plastic pins you have to remove and wreck every time, part no. 90683-GAZ-003, get rid of them and replace with push...
My experience with RS3, neutral handling, careful in the wet or cold/wet. Good summer tire to me. Slightly softer compound would be PR4, T31's...
I like Liquid Wrench, recently tried Free.... whatever you use, soak, let sit for a day, soak again, let sit... repeat for a week until you're...
Typical causes of grabby clutches from my experience... First, take apart the lever, lube the pivot points with silicone grease (tends not to wash...
Had a similar experience..... the ST11's are still great.
Too bad that thing didn't make it to North America..... almost! Congrats. Looking forward to a ride review..............
Now where's the fun in keeping parts separated? :Rockon:
Ignition switch threw you all off...... glad it's getting sorted out.
Clutch shouldn't be done at 54k kms I wouldn't think, I got shoes older than that, LOL. Clutch should go double that if not abused. However, a...
I should say I've never had a VFR750, what is the oil capacity specified with a filter change? The only danger with overfilling too much is the...
Sure, start a new thread.......
With that low mileage I would not expect the clutch plates to be worn out. Was the Castrol a motorcycle specific oil, JASO MA, or an automotive...
I can only give you Gen5... the little ones are #74 (warning lights) and the big ones #194 (backlighting and signal indicators).... IIRC, these...
Hmmm.... OK different than what I was thinking (much larger).... try a plug from a Givi toilet seat rack? I think the holes in them are 13mm IIRC.
What is the ID of the steering stem? Might have an alternate P/N. Chrome or black?
A good habit is flush/bleed annually. Once you've done the first big one, way less effort next year and it keeps everything cleaner and in...
Can do if the valve in the float bowl doesn't shut off.... plus, lack of use with petcocks and they eventually stiffen up.... just do it IMHO.
Crap, she's a keeper!! The wife I mean... Iff'n you want to save a coupla bucks, the FH020AA RR is just fine, can handle all the load of a VFR...
Just for your info.... a faulty TPS can cause many issues... may not be your problem, but you'll find out eventually. Here is a Yamaha one that...
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