Your Honda dealer can sell you one.....IF HE CAN FIND a tie rod on the parts fische. (not likely)
[ATTACH] Tan like Cadbury light milk chocolate, to be precise.
bike should run with regulator unplugged as long as battery is good. if you need to buy a new one, figure about $125 to $140, and it's very...
good on 'ya, man for digging in yourself. Folks who don't do their own work are missing half the fun, so you must be having lots, right??...
low speed mixture screw......study your service manual daily.
who deleted my post and caused confusion?? i was not joking about the perpetuation of racial/erthnic stereotypes and their offensiveness, but,...
chances of a broken valve spring= 4% chances of broken cam follower=0.5% Good luck, and remember it's all a learning experience! Let us...
seems like you are bottoming the fork, not normal unless you weigh 15 stone, have sagged out springs, or lost most of your fork oil. first...
NO flu is as bad or ugly as Honda's DN-01. I just saw the beast at a local dealer: the dumbest, most outregeously stupid-looking motorcycle i...
sometimes a dishonest seller (not saying he is) will try to cover up a problem by saying the engine won't start. he could be luring you into a...
"Jumped timing?": probably the LEAST likely guess of any because VFRs don't do that.
Honda stock front sprockets have a rubber/metal sandwich like a front crankshaft damper on a car, and it tends to run smoother and quieter than an...
did you study the Honda service manual before starting work?? you should, always, the first time you attempt any job !! your safety depends...
no brake job on a VFR is complete withjout cleaning and re-greasing the slider pins.......
I guess the admins think we know nuttin and care nuttin 'bout nuttin but loud, greasy motorbikes and anything else 'round here is only a...
"out of line and uncalled for," well yes...... but what about my litmus test for a dealership?? you think that's fair or unfair??
disclaimer: i have no engineering degree........however i do believe it might be possible to damage the pistons/valves because of excessively lean...
Strange problem...... Did you check and set the float heights/fuel levels?? If you're into some experimentation, lower the fuel levels...
if you want to try degreasing your brakes, use brakeclean spray, sandpaper, and take special care to spray out the rotor holes cuz that's where...
IF you are from Westchester you might not care about being ripped off by an overcharging dealer because overcharging and rip-offs is what you got...
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